Everything You Need to Know About Calatheas and Their Flowers

Most people who grow Calatheas are interested in their vividly patterned leaves rather than their flowers, so it can be hard to find information about when, why, and how these…
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Calatheas vs. Ctenanthe, Birkins, Marantas, and More – How Are They Different?
Houseplant owners love Calatheas for their lush leaves and their striking patterns, which vary dramatically from species to species. In fact, they’re available in so many varieties that it can…
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Droopy Calatheas: How to Help a Wilting and Unhappy Calathea
Despite all your love and care, your Calathea has begun to droop like a sad animal in a cartoon. Remain calm – Calatheas are fussy plants, and this current slump…
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Neem Oil and Calatheas: How to Use it Safely and Carefully on Your Calathea
If you’ve ever searched for a way to combat insects or mites on your Calathea, you’ve probably seen recommendations for a natural pesticide called neem oil – but you may…
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Calathea Leaf Problems: Help For Small Leaves, Discoloration, and Other Issues
Some houseplants are prized for their flowers or their pleasant scents, but with Calatheas, the vivid foliage is the star of the show. And unhealthy or damaged leaves are a…
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8 Reasons Why Your Calathea May Have Stopped Growing and What You Can Do About It
Although Calatheas don’t exactly grow like weeds, healthy ones should steadily increase in size until they fill their containers or reach their mature height. If your Peacock Plant isn’t growing…
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Fertilizing Calatheas: How, When, Why, and What Type To Use
Fertilizer isn’t usually the top concern for Calathea owners – it’s easily eclipsed by the struggle to find the right balance of water, humidity, and sunlight for these picky plants.…
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Repotting Calatheas 101: How, When, and Why to Repot Your Calathea
No matter how perfect your Calathea’s pot seems at first, you’ll have to replace it at some point. It’s only a matter of time before a happy Peacock Plant reaches…
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Beginners and Calatheas: Best Tips and Types for New Plant Parents
Are you a novice houseplant owner who’s fallen in love with the lush leaves and fascinating patterns of Calatheas? If so, you’ve probably already seen lots of warnings that these…
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Crispy Calathea Leaves: What Causes Them and What You Can Do To Help
A healthy Calathea’s foliage is an impressive sight to behold, thanks to its eye-popping patterns and contrasting hues of dark green, silvery-white, and maroon. So it’s always discouraging when the…
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