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Jm Bamboo Calathea Dottie - Easy to Care houseplant- 4 Pot
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Jm Bamboo Calathea Dottie - Easy to Care houseplant- 4 Pot

Calatheas are known for their bold patterned foliage. The leaves of most Calathea varieties fold up slightly during the night time, revealing the often colorful undersides of their striking leaves. Your Calathea will do best in medium to bright indirect light, but will tolerate lower light situations. Dont allow this plant to receive direct sunlight as the lea…
Calatheas are known for their bold patterned foliage. The leaves of most Calathea varieties fold up slightly during the night time, revealing the often colorful undersides of their striking leaves. Your Calathea will do best in medium to bright indirect light, but will tolerate lower light situations. Dont allow this plant to receive direct sunlight as the leaves will burn. Water your Calathea when the top 25% of soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot. Like many tropical indoor plants, your Calathea prefers a spot with ample humidity. If leaf edges begin to curl or brown up, mist them with lukewarm water on a regular basis, add a pebble tray, or place a humidifier nearby. Your bathroom or kitchen are perfect spots for your Calathea because these areas tend to be more humid. Feed your Calathea Dottie with a general houseplant fertilizer every month during spring and summer.
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Calatheas are known for their bold patterned foliage. The leaves of most Calathea varieties fold up slightly during the night time, revealing the often colorful undersides of their striking leaves. Your Calathea will do best in medium to bright indirect light, but will tolerate lower light situations. Dont allow this plant to receive direct sunlight as the leaves will burn. Water your Calathea when the top 25% of soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot. Like many tropical indoor plants, your Calathea prefers a spot with ample humidity. If leaf edges begin to curl or brown up, mist them with lukewarm water on a regular basis, add a pebble tray, or place a humidifier nearby. Your bathroom or kitchen are perfect spots for your Calathea because these areas tend to be more humid. Feed your Calathea Dottie with a general houseplant fertilizer every month during spring and summer.