Calathea White Fusion care guide and plant profile This brightly colored tropical plant creates a stunning lush focal point wherever it sits in your home

Our mix for this plant is 30 % potting mix, 30% succulent soil or coir and 30% perlite or pumas Calatheas enjoy a light well draining soil

Use a well drained ceramic or plastic pot with a good drainage system If you want to encourage faster growth choose a pot about 2 inches wider in diameter than the current pot

Calatheas enjoys indirect light for best leaf variegation and optimal growth Shield the plant from strong direct light in summer south and west sunny windows

These plants love low mineral, soft acid water between 5.5 and 6 Ph Hard water high in minerals and salts will burn the leaves Water your Calathea when the soil is dry down an inch or so Calatheas enjoy even moisture in the soil

These tropical plants enjoy humidity of 50 to 70% Use a hygrometer next to your calathea to make sure you have enough humidity for them They are very sensitive to watering troubles, be sure to learn how to properly water you Calathea

Calatheas require a regular fertilizing schedule Apply a good quality fertilizer monthly through spring and summer at half dose They are susceptible to fertilizer burn

For the best care your Calathea leaves enjoy occasional washing This helps keep the stomata (leaf pores) open for plant respiration Neem oil leaf shine and water is a good choice for leaf washing Keep the leaves dust free

Calatheas are especially susceptible to spider mites Be sure to care properly for your plant, inspect it regularly, and treat immediately if you see signs of pest activity All calatheas are non toxic to humans and pets

Propagation is best done through root division  If the roots are heavily intertwined cut them as necessary with sharp sterile scissors or small pruners Pot the two plant sections in separate pots In 2 to 4 weeks the divisions should be settled and growing

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