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Rose Painted Calathea


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Rose Painted Calathea or Calathea roseopicta ‘rose-painted’ is often confused with its sister cultivar, roseopicta ‘rosy’, which has red leaves outlined in green. The rose-painted variety is its opposite, with dark green foliage that is delicately outlined with painted stripes of pinkish-red. This is a great tropical touch for your plant collection and does well in low-light conditions.

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Photos are for reference only. You will be shipped a plant of the same quality. Ceramic pot not included.

Plants are shipped Mondays and Wednesdays to minimize transit delays that can occur closer to the weekend. Orders placed Thursday through Sunday will ship Monday. Orders placed Monday or Tuesday will ship Wednesday.

Care Tips for Rose Painted Calathea

Fertilizer: 20-10-20 or 20-20-20 applied every other watering during active growth. Higher fertilizer levels may attract pests.

Light: Low to moderate indirect light

Soil: Choose a coir or peat-based media with good drainage for quick root development. Ideal pH is between 5.5 to 6.5.

Water: The soil should stay evenly moist throughout the life of the plant. If the plants become too dry, then the leaves will exhibit leaf and tip burn.

Humidity: Ideal humidity levels are between 70 – 80%, but can still thrive as low as 50% humidity.

Temperature: Plant grows best between 70°- 80° F range. During the cooler months when the temperatures falls below 65 ° the plants will grow more slowly, and fertilization rates need to be reduced.

Disease & Pests: Some common issues for these plants include fungus gnats, spider mites, and botrytis. Good watering and sanitation practices will help avoid these problems.

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