With the Calathea Roseopicta Dottie, you may add some contrast to your green jungle. The Calathea Dottie is distinguished by huge, deep purple leaves with pink variegation along the leaf edge, a pink midrib, and a pink underside. It is ideal for both homes and businesses, and it also filters the air and is pet friendly.
Plant Care
Fertilizer/ feed for the plant: Feed your Calathea a nitrogen-rich fertiliser every three weeks during the summer. Feed the fertiliser once a month during the winter.
Repotting : Repot your Calathea once a year. Select a pot that is one size larger than the previous one. Calatheas can be transmitted by division. Wait until your Calathea has reached a mature size before splitting it. Calathea can also be propagated by stem cuttings.
Typical issues
1. Why the leaves of Calathea are turning brown.
Both under-watering and over-fertilization can cause leaf browning. If this problem happens, water your plant less regularly and apply less fertiliser.
2. What is the cause of the limp stem on my Roseopicta?
Limp stems are a sign of over-watering or extremely cold conditions. Change the location of your Calathea to a warmer location and water it less regularly.
3. What is causing my Calathea roseopicta to droop?
Overwatering or exposure to cold conditions can induce leaf drooping. Make careful to adjust your watering schedule and relocate your plant to a warmer location.
Design and Decoration
Light Requirements: Calatheas enjoy indirect sunlight that is bright. Always keep your Calathea away from direct sunshine. Calatheas are known to be erratic in their behaviour. However, with the correct quantity of water and sunlight, Calatheas may be grown successfully inside.
Locations : Keep your Calathea near a window or on a shaded balcony where it will receive enough indirect light. The Calathea works well in offices, lobbies, cubicles, and meeting spaces.
Style/decor tip: A single Calathea may completely transform the style of your house. It adds complexity and colour to a basic setting. You may also combine several kinds of Calatheas to create a lovely green corner that is pleasing to the sight. For the Calathea, we propose a lighter monochromatic planter or our gold metallic planter.
Frequently Asked Questions
How tall does the Calathea Roseopicta Dottie grow?
The Calathea Rosepicta Dottie can grow as tall as 2 feet in an appropriately sized pot.
Is Calathea an indoor plant?
Yes, the Calathea is essentially an indoor plant provided it receives sufficient amount of indirect light and water.
Is Calathea safe for cats?
Yes, the calathea is non-toxic for all pets.
What are the common names of Calathea Roseopicta Dottie Plant?
Calathea Roseopicta Dottie Plant is also known as Calathea Black Rose.
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