Care Card

Calathea roseopicta

Indirect light Indirect light

Adapts to any light level.

Moderate irrigation Moderate irrigation

Water once a week and fortnightly in cold weather allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Water more frequently in brighter light conditions.

High humidity High humidity

It likes to feel fresh. Spray its leaves once or twice a week.

Not suitable for pets Not suitable for pets

This plant can be toxic for your pet, so we advise you not to keep them together.

Calathea roseopicta

Advice

  • We recommend placing it in your bedroom to help you sleep better. This plant acts as a natural humidifier, which has relaxing effects.
  • Calathea is safe for pets and children. However, accidental ingestion of its leaves may have a purgative effect on your pets.
  • To keep it beautiful, the leaves should be refreshed by wiping them with a cloth dampened in water. This will give them a fresh and healthy appearance.

What to avoid:

  • This plant is shy and unadventurous. To get the best out of it, it is best not to move it from one place to another.
  • Avoid too much light, as the sun burns its leaves.
  • Excessive watering could "drown" this plant. It is more tolerant of lack of water than of excess.
  • Cold draughts are not good for it.

Signs of weakness

  • Withered and curled leaves: lack of watering.
  • Yellowing leaves, black base: overwatering.
  • Leaf spots: fungal infection or mineral build-up in tap water, use distilled water and water directly into potting soil.
Calathea roseopicta
Calathea roseopicta
Calathea roseopicta
Calathea roseopicta