So happy your Freddie made it! Mine is a tiny baby and is really struggling, but I see some new growths at the base and I'm hoping I can keep it alive!
I just got a Calathea Warscewiczii from mail two days ago. The leaf was drooping and the plant didn't look very happy....i hope it will grow as happy as my calathea.
I love the white stars I have them growing in my backyard along with the medallion and the mistoe I live in Trinidad and the forest is my backyard lol so those shady plants are striving i love the tiger one you have never see it before
Is it the leopardina!? I tried to get one last year but it never arrived (ordered from overseas)! How lucky you are--enjoy your beautiful calatheas for me! 😊
Good collection. I'm collecting all sorts of Calathea. Among all, I think white fusion is the fussiest and I trust i have nearly killed it. I have only one leave grew out like 2 weeks ago.. it was about to expand then it curled up last night. So I moved it away from the window to a much shaded area. Living in a tropical country with high humidity should enable my calathea to thrive indoor, yet still, lots of proper care on these plants could not be ignored!
Yes, Fusion Whites are notoriously difficult. I had to completely regrow mine a while back after humidity stress turned every single leaf crispy after a winter of using the heater. I just had a little disaster in plant room with the humidifier creating optimal fungal/mold problems and had to turn it off for a few weeks. Of course my Fusion White protested and browned a few of its leaf tips up in anger. I will probably spend this summer making peace with it! 😊
I agree with you about thre Calathea Zebrina. Its caused to cry in despair and anguish and disappointment!! I am struggling trying to make it survive. I am so tired! Hoping to learn how to keep it alive by watching videos like this.
Everything looks great. I’ve recently moved to a house so I can put mine outside for the warm months and collect rain water so I’m super excited about expanding my collection without being limited by distilled water. . I may also be getting a greenhouse in the fall to keep some of my plants in over the cold months so my marantacea collection will love that
Oh, that's awesome! Please let me know how the rainwater goes, and the greenhouse, too! 😊 We've had showers here recently and I'm just kicking myself for not collecting any rain. I did just get a new counter top water distiller, though, and--I really understand how getting distilled water is a pain.
I have a rain barrel hat I have been using to water my calathea abs they seem to love it but they still get crispy tips even with that abs the humidifier. My question if you feed rainwater do you still need to fertilize? Mine barrel is filled with yellow pollen abs probably other things.
Hey Addy Beez, hang in there with the Calathea zebrina! It is a gorgeous one. Yours looks stretched out and in need of some extra light. I have one in a 4" pot that I almost threw out after battling mealy bugs. I kept it quarantined in my bedroom, and it has sprung to life just to the side of a south facing window with rich bushy growth. It has gone from two to seven small plants between early March to now. It seems to grow very fast once it likes its conditions. I have a second mature zebrina in a 9" pot in a similar lighting situation -- dappled morning sunlight near a south facing window. I think it is my favorite plant behind my C. warscewiczii.
That is a good call! I actually burned the poor Zebrina with too much light and then really pulled it too far back to let it recoup. It has settled into a good spot now and I took it out of the terracotta. That has made a huge difference as I think the moisture level in the terracotta was always very inconsistent and it's a young plant to deal with water stress (I am better with glazed ceramic--the terracotta isn't really at fault). Keep your fingers crossed for me and thanks for the tips!
Thoroughly enjoyed! Everything is beautiful. Have you shown us how you display the plants in your plant room? If not, that would be great to see! Take care and stay safe... xo Cheryl
Hi, Leslie! 😊 The whitestar from the Planterina shop is honestly the most beautiful calathea I've ever received at that maturity level. Simply stunning. They grow amazing calatheas!
I just love the one I bought form a local plant suppler. it has been a slow grower abs not too much pink but just adore it. It has about 6 large leaves abs few sets of smaller ones.
I had no idea their blooms looked like that! I wish I could grow calatheas! I love them so much, but I gave up. Keep fighting the good fight, sister! 😂 Hope you are staying safe, healthy, and sane!
Hello!!! 😊 I struggle with these plants a lot but I must like the struggle because I just can't stay away. And, a few have really forgiven me because there are times when I've reduced them to crispy little plants (sorry, fusion white. Just--I'm sorry). I hope you are doing well, too! Take care. 😃
Thanks, Kim! 😊 My zebrina is starting put out new growth but I think one of the four rhizomes is just ...not going to make it. Can I ask if you keep yours in terracotta?
Hey Addy! I love your videos and your voice lol.. and yes that is a misto and NOT a maui queen or a louisae! I have two of each so I know haha :) and that does not look like a zebrina. I'm actually not sure what calathea that is but it looks really rare. It looks more like a leopardina to me but I am not sure.
Thank you! 😊 They're beautiful plants but they can certainly be difficult. Some of the ones in this video were just crispy little plants last year. I keep trying!
You're collection is absolutely gorgeous!!! Please put out a video of how you treat the soil with neem oil and leaves with neem and rosemary oil. It'll be hugely helpful!!
Oh, thank you! 😊 Yes, I am going to get that video together really soon! So far, it seems to be working and hasn't seemed to have harmed the plants that I can see, so I will certainly share it!
Thank you so much for this video! I have a Maranta and the leaves kept getting yellow/brown and crunchy despite my best efforts but because of your video I realized it was over fertilized!! Thanks!
wow what a collection. you're the calathea Queen. you've inspired me to try them. got a very fair price on 5. lost my fusion white, and medallion. ornata, freddie, & vittata doing pretty darn good. a couple of questions, please. do you find white tiger easier than confusion fright...um!, fusion white? think it'll be a matter of time until white star are readily available, vs mail ordering? new growth only have pink tones? being tropical, is it fair to say most varieties will push out new growth.. say...around...memorial day? or, are your calath's leafing out year round? your mix seems to be very perlite forward. my plants were all grown in peat moss, without any perlite or pumice. i just potted them up (bought them back in november '19). i just used peat, BUT, coarse peat, not a fine, turns into adobe brick if it goes dry, peat moss. they all seem content. only been 2 weeks...that a fair span of time to judge? thank you. keep on inspiring.
😂 Oh, confusion fright IS right! The white tiger has actually been a little bit easier. However, it had some more mature growth when I got it, compared to my fusion white. Regarding the whitestar pink tones, I've read a lot back and forth about this, and heard a lot of from other people online. From what I've read, the pink fades over time to cream. There are a number of calatheas that have the pink tones that fade and you can look at the patents to see which remain pink at maturation. I am going to have to see if that's true for the whitestar myself! I do use a lot of perlite, a lot. One of the problems I've had with calatheas is soil compaction that occurs pretty slowly over time. I do aerate my potting soil now but in the beginning, I had a few calatheas end up suffocating a bit as the soil was compacting, impeding drainage, and so the roots weren't able to take in oxygen. I have a video on calathea leaf problems where I show pictures of what it looks like when a calatha is suffocating--everything falls flat pretty much immediately. Thankfully, it is a dramatic and easy to spot warning to get oxygen to the roots ASAP. Thanks so much for your comment--definitely inspired some new ideas.
When I have gotten fertilizer burn, it usually happens around the margins/edges of the leaves. Burns from the sun tend to show up away from the edges and over time, the burns tend result in the tissue thinning until there is a hole in the leaf. Hope this helps!
Hi! 😊 Good question. No, the calathea rosy is not like the pink congo, in that its coloring is the result of a mutation that occurred naturally. Meaning that the color on the rosy wasn't artificially induced through a temporary chemical application. If you look at the patent for the rosy, this is what it says regarding coloring: "1. The plant produces leaves having centers variably marked with metallic pink and silver-green. 2. The amount of pink in the center of the leaf varies with the age and maturity of the plant, from entirely pink when juvenile to becoming silvery-green with flecks of pink when mature." So, there may be less pink on the leaves as the plant matures but it won't go away entirely. Here's a link to the patent if you'd like to read more: patents.google.com/patent/USPP8836P/en And thank you for a good question!
I love your videos and how informative you are. I’m currently waiting on my Calathea Peacock to arrive (my third calathea).What kind of fertilizer would you recommend? Would miracle grow burn my leaves lol?
Because I get a lot of plants that have been over fertilized, I've backed off synthetic fertilizers and now use pretty much just worm castings (this won't burn the roots). This spring, I may try some really diluted fish emulsion, we'll see. For calatheas, I would use a light hand with miracle gro. I think you can dilute it enough to keep your plants' roots safe. When I was using synthetic fertilizers, I would usually dilute the recommended amount to 25% strength and then only apply it once a month. It can definitely build up in the soil, so I would keep an eye on the plants as you go and when you water, make sure you water well enough that water comes out of the drainage hole. I hope this helps! 😊
I want to know if there is any way you can propagate the white star and medallion apart from root division....also neem oil is expensive in Trinidad I pay $40.00TTD which is like 6US for 0.5ml which is alot to use for plants however I have a neighbor with a neem plant can I take the leaves soak it in water or boil it or blend it and use it as a fertilizer spray?
Hi, Nisha. Yes, that is expensive!! I don't know how you can extract the right properties directly from a neem plant but if I come across any information, I will definitely let you know. Regarding propagation--I know calatheas can theoretically be grown from seed. I do have some calatheas that flower but I haven't ever tried to extract the seeds, which maybe I will... as far as rooting calatheas in water, I have never seen that work so I have only ever done division myself. I've also seen calathea seeds for sale online but the reviews haven't been good. I'll look into it a little more, as I am curious about growing from seed.
Oh isn’t that odd, I find the network really easy compared to any others and my plant has no brown areas at all ? Lost my Argentia to spider mites - gutted ! 😩
Oh, I am so sorry about losing your Agentia! Mine is bouncing back a bit finally but I really put it through quite a process. I am hoping I've managed to eradicate its spider mites for now but only time will tell. And, yes--I've had a lot of people tell me that their networks, and musaicas in general, are their easiest calatheas. I think there is something about the humidity/conditions in my house that is a bit better for roseopictas but I won't give up! 😊
I'm not sure about the sun intensity that you get through your window--though I do have some calathea about three feet away from a south-facing window that has sheer curtains to diffuse the light and they love it there during the summer. In the winter, the sun tracks further south and so I have to pull them back a bit more (approximately 5 feet). I do keep an eye on them and, when I wasn't paying attention, one got a couple of sunburns, so I think as long as you can check on it to make sure the light isn't too strong, that just might work!
Hi, your calathea collection is amazing! I am new to calatheas, i got 3 calatheas from local nursery, they were extremely damaged, only 2-3 leaves and those also sun/ fertilizer burned! I got them hoping to revive, the pin stripe (with pink stripes) and calathea corona is doing well, got 2-3 new healthy leaves, but the zebrina got 2 nw leaves but they are curled and edges are burning/ drying. They are in bright indirect light, I didn't fertlize them. Can you advice what's wrong with it?
You may have done this, but could you share your recipe for your soil drench and rosemary spray? And I would have loved to see your Rufibarba. I had a huge one that got mealybugs. It's still alive but tiny now.
Oh, I am sorry about the mealybugs. They're tough! But I am really glad your rufibarba made it. 😊 And, yes, I will put together some information really soon about how I am treating my plants and also cite where I am getting my information from, combinations and amounts.
Im only a minute in but I did exactly what you said! I got greedy abs separated a Cora abs one died! so sad. the other only had 2 leaves. they immediately curled up abs got crispy edges. It has been dying a very slow death for over a few weeks. I still have that one leaf with no change but I can tell its not improving. Do you have recommendations on how I might save it? Its currently in a 2 inch pot under a grow light. PLEASE HELP
Ich glaube deine Calatheas brauchen regelmessig düngen auf 400 bis 500 simens basis und ich benutze volkatec premium Substrat . ich habe selbe Collection wie du
Wow thank you for sharing nice plants
So happy your Freddie made it! Mine is a tiny baby and is really struggling, but I see some new growths at the base and I'm hoping I can keep it alive!
My Freddy has been on of my easiest calathea so I hope yours is flourishing!
i liked all this collection. They have the pretiest leaves ever.
I have never seen some of these plants! New plant goals for sure. Thank you. 💕💕
There are so many that I still want to get! 😊 But I do love them.
One of my favorite genera of plants!!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🌱. Great video!!! 😃
You are a darling . I love your open and humble comments about looking after your plants
You are so kind! 😊 Thank you so much.
I just got a Calathea Warscewiczii from mail two days ago. The leaf was drooping and the plant didn't look very happy....i hope it will grow as happy as my calathea.
I am also calathea addict.. Thanks for sharing your collection.
I love the white stars I have them growing in my backyard along with the medallion and the mistoe I live in Trinidad and the forest is my backyard lol so those shady plants are striving i love the tiger one you have never see it before
Is it the leopardina!? I tried to get one last year but it never arrived (ordered from overseas)! How lucky you are--enjoy your beautiful calatheas for me! 😊
So nice to know it grows in T&T!
Ive just started buying plants for indoors as I have a little spare cash to do so and found out i absolutely love calathea
They are gorgeous plants! 😊 Best of luck getting some new plants for your home.
@@AddyBeez thank you!
Good collection. I'm collecting all sorts of Calathea. Among all, I think white fusion is the fussiest and I trust i have nearly killed it. I have only one leave grew out like 2 weeks ago.. it was about to expand then it curled up last night. So I moved it away from the window to a much shaded area. Living in a tropical country with high humidity should enable my calathea to thrive indoor, yet still, lots of proper care on these plants could not be ignored!
Yes, Fusion Whites are notoriously difficult. I had to completely regrow mine a while back after humidity stress turned every single leaf crispy after a winter of using the heater. I just had a little disaster in plant room with the humidifier creating optimal fungal/mold problems and had to turn it off for a few weeks. Of course my Fusion White protested and browned a few of its leaf tips up in anger. I will probably spend this summer making peace with it! 😊
so beautiful! i'm getting my calathea white fusion tomorrow!
Just watched the video, I’ve started collecting calatheas this year. Have 7 so far and all are pushing out new leaves 🍃
I agree with you about thre Calathea Zebrina. Its caused to cry in despair and anguish and disappointment!! I am struggling trying to make it survive. I am so tired! Hoping to learn how to keep it alive by watching videos like this.
Nice calathia collections
Everything looks great. I’ve recently moved to a house so I can put mine outside for the warm months and collect rain water so I’m super excited about expanding my collection without being limited by distilled water. . I may also be getting a greenhouse in the fall to keep some of my plants in over the cold months so my marantacea collection will love that
Oh, that's awesome! Please let me know how the rainwater goes, and the greenhouse, too! 😊 We've had showers here recently and I'm just kicking myself for not collecting any rain. I did just get a new counter top water distiller, though, and--I really understand how getting distilled water is a pain.
I have a rain barrel hat I have been using to water my calathea abs they seem to love it but they still get crispy tips even with that abs the humidifier. My question if you feed rainwater do you still need to fertilize? Mine barrel is filled with yellow pollen abs probably other things.
Nice upload amazing pinky calathea
Where can we find those calathea.plant.all I want.them.very nice
Hey Addy Beez, hang in there with the Calathea zebrina! It is a gorgeous one. Yours looks stretched out and in need of some extra light. I have one in a 4" pot that I almost threw out after battling mealy bugs. I kept it quarantined in my bedroom, and it has sprung to life just to the side of a south facing window with rich bushy growth. It has gone from two to seven small plants between early March to now. It seems to grow very fast once it likes its conditions. I have a second mature zebrina in a 9" pot in a similar lighting situation -- dappled morning sunlight near a south facing window. I think it is my favorite plant behind my C. warscewiczii.
That is a good call! I actually burned the poor Zebrina with too much light and then really pulled it too far back to let it recoup. It has settled into a good spot now and I took it out of the terracotta. That has made a huge difference as I think the moisture level in the terracotta was always very inconsistent and it's a young plant to deal with water stress (I am better with glazed ceramic--the terracotta isn't really at fault). Keep your fingers crossed for me and thanks for the tips!
Beautiful collection
I love the calathea just so hard to grow
I here about spider mites a lot what causes them and when do you have to worry about getting them if at all I'm new to this plant
Thoroughly enjoyed! Everything is beautiful. Have you shown us how you display the plants in your plant room? If not, that would be great to see! Take care and stay safe... xo Cheryl
Thank you, Cheryl! 😊 I'm really moving stuff around now but I can certainly do something like that soon. Hope you're well and take care!
I liked you collection
Calatheas are sooo beautiful but I can never keep them alive lol. Your Whitestar is making me wanna try again!
Hi, Leslie! 😊 The whitestar from the Planterina shop is honestly the most beautiful calathea I've ever received at that maturity level. Simply stunning. They grow amazing calatheas!
I just love the one I bought form a local plant suppler. it has been a slow grower abs not too much pink but just adore it. It has about 6 large leaves abs few sets of smaller ones.
Hi are they sensitive to Osmocote fertilizer?
I had no idea their blooms looked like that! I wish I could grow calatheas! I love them so much, but I gave up. Keep fighting the good fight, sister! 😂 Hope you are staying safe, healthy, and sane!
Hello!!! 😊 I struggle with these plants a lot but I must like the struggle because I just can't stay away. And, a few have really forgiven me because there are times when I've reduced them to crispy little plants (sorry, fusion white. Just--I'm sorry). I hope you are doing well, too! Take care. 😃
The "picturata crimson" is actually a CALATHEA ROSEOPICTA CRIMSON
Zebrina is my easiest Calathea. Yours are beautiful. I'm in the Caribbean and still have my issues. New subbie here. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Kim! 😊 My zebrina is starting put out new growth but I think one of the four rhizomes is just ...not going to make it. Can I ask if you keep yours in terracotta?
Mine are in plastic with lots of light. 😊
Keep safe always ok ? God bless
Beautiful calathia ❤️
I love that different kind of calathea
I love your collection so much. I struggle so much with them but they are so pretty.
Thank you, Veronica! 😊 I find them to be high maintenance myself. Thankfully, they are just so pretty that I keep trying.
Hey Addy! I love your videos and your voice lol.. and yes that is a misto and NOT a maui queen or a louisae! I have two of each so I know haha :) and that does not look like a zebrina. I'm actually not sure what calathea that is but it looks really rare. It looks more like a leopardina to me but I am not sure.
Where did you buy your Rosy. F online where can i buy. Thank u so much
Can you tell me the combination of soil for these plants. Thanks.
I love calathea plant i have 2 pcs already hopefully i can get more
Hi Addy,are all Calathea prone to spider mites (even if you do everything to keep them happy)? Love your collection of plants!
I have a Maria from Gecko Pink Type 1. What does this mean?
Beautiful
Nice calathea collection. I have 1 at home and one at work. Surprised I still have them. I'd like to buy more but im struggling to keep them alive
Thank you! 😊 They're beautiful plants but they can certainly be difficult. Some of the ones in this video were just crispy little plants last year. I keep trying!
You're collection is absolutely gorgeous!!!
Please put out a video of how you treat the soil with neem oil and leaves with neem and rosemary oil. It'll be hugely helpful!!
Oh, thank you! 😊 Yes, I am going to get that video together really soon! So far, it seems to be working and hasn't seemed to have harmed the plants that I can see, so I will certainly share it!
@@AddyBeez what do you use meen oil for
Do Calathea White tiger and Fusion White Get bigger?
If they do can you make a video of it?
Thank you so much for this video! I have a Maranta and the leaves kept getting yellow/brown and crunchy despite my best efforts but because of your video I realized it was over fertilized!! Thanks!
I am so glad that it was helpful! 😊
The "Crocata" one is Actually a Stachyphrynium, also part of Marantaceae family
Beautiful.
You really help me a lot.
Did the pink stripe make it?
New subscriber is watching with you mam idol
What's the difference between the crimson and rosy?
I believe she said wider band of pink on the edge than Rosy
wow
what a collection.
you're the calathea Queen.
you've inspired me to try them.
got a very fair price on 5.
lost my fusion white, and medallion.
ornata, freddie, & vittata doing pretty darn good.
a couple of questions, please.
do you find white tiger easier than confusion fright...um!, fusion white?
think it'll be a matter of time until white star are readily available, vs mail ordering? new growth only have pink tones?
being tropical, is it fair to say most varieties will push out new growth..
say...around...memorial day? or,
are your calath's leafing out year round?
your mix seems to be very perlite forward. my plants were all grown in peat moss, without any perlite or pumice. i just potted them up (bought them back in november '19). i just used peat, BUT, coarse peat, not a fine,
turns into adobe brick if it goes dry, peat moss.
they all seem content. only been 2 weeks...that a fair span of time to judge?
thank you. keep on inspiring.
😂 Oh, confusion fright IS right! The white tiger has actually been a little bit easier. However, it had some more mature growth when I got it, compared to my fusion white. Regarding the whitestar pink tones, I've read a lot back and forth about this, and heard a lot of from other people online. From what I've read, the pink fades over time to cream. There are a number of calatheas that have the pink tones that fade and you can look at the patents to see which remain pink at maturation. I am going to have to see if that's true for the whitestar myself! I do use a lot of perlite, a lot. One of the problems I've had with calatheas is soil compaction that occurs pretty slowly over time. I do aerate my potting soil now but in the beginning, I had a few calatheas end up suffocating a bit as the soil was compacting, impeding drainage, and so the roots weren't able to take in oxygen. I have a video on calathea leaf problems where I show pictures of what it looks like when a calatha is suffocating--everything falls flat pretty much immediately. Thankfully, it is a dramatic and easy to spot warning to get oxygen to the roots ASAP. Thanks so much for your comment--definitely inspired some new ideas.
How do you tell the difference between fertilizer burn and burning from sun?
When I have gotten fertilizer burn, it usually happens around the margins/edges of the leaves. Burns from the sun tend to show up away from the edges and over time, the burns tend result in the tissue thinning until there is a hole in the leaf. Hope this helps!
Does calathea rossy will loose it's pink color by time just like philodendron pink congo?
Hi! 😊 Good question. No, the calathea rosy is not like the pink congo, in that its coloring is the result of a mutation that occurred naturally. Meaning that the color on the rosy wasn't artificially induced through a temporary chemical application. If you look at the patent for the rosy, this is what it says regarding coloring:
"1. The plant produces leaves having centers variably marked with metallic pink and silver-green. 2. The amount of pink in the center of the leaf varies with the age and maturity of the plant, from entirely pink when juvenile to becoming silvery-green with flecks of pink when mature."
So, there may be less pink on the leaves as the plant matures but it won't go away entirely. Here's a link to the patent if you'd like to read more: patents.google.com/patent/USPP8836P/en
And thank you for a good question!
What do the calatheas need to bloom?
I love your videos and how informative you are. I’m currently waiting on my Calathea Peacock to arrive (my third calathea).What kind of fertilizer would you recommend? Would miracle grow burn my leaves lol?
Because I get a lot of plants that have been over fertilized, I've backed off synthetic fertilizers and now use pretty much just worm castings (this won't burn the roots). This spring, I may try some really diluted fish emulsion, we'll see. For calatheas, I would use a light hand with miracle gro. I think you can dilute it enough to keep your plants' roots safe. When I was using synthetic fertilizers, I would usually dilute the recommended amount to 25% strength and then only apply it once a month. It can definitely build up in the soil, so I would keep an eye on the plants as you go and when you water, make sure you water well enough that water comes out of the drainage hole. I hope this helps! 😊
Addy Beez thank you so much! I will definitely do that. I’ll definitely keep a eye out for that video ☺️
Where do you get your plants?!
Love ur collection 😍
I want to know if there is any way you can propagate the white star and medallion apart from root division....also neem oil is expensive in Trinidad I pay $40.00TTD which is like 6US for 0.5ml which is alot to use for plants however I have a neighbor with a neem plant can I take the leaves soak it in water or boil it or blend it and use it as a fertilizer spray?
Hi, Nisha. Yes, that is expensive!! I don't know how you can extract the right properties directly from a neem plant but if I come across any information, I will definitely let you know. Regarding propagation--I know calatheas can theoretically be grown from seed. I do have some calatheas that flower but I haven't ever tried to extract the seeds, which maybe I will... as far as rooting calatheas in water, I have never seen that work so I have only ever done division myself. I've also seen calathea seeds for sale online but the reviews haven't been good. I'll look into it a little more, as I am curious about growing from seed.
Wow❤️❤️
Oh isn’t that odd, I find the network really easy compared to any others and my plant has no brown areas at all ? Lost my Argentia to spider mites - gutted ! 😩
Oh, I am so sorry about losing your Agentia! Mine is bouncing back a bit finally but I really put it through quite a process. I am hoping I've managed to eradicate its spider mites for now but only time will tell. And, yes--I've had a lot of people tell me that their networks, and musaicas in general, are their easiest calatheas. I think there is something about the humidity/conditions in my house that is a bit better for roseopictas but I won't give up! 😊
How do you put Neem Oil to your soil? Do you dilute it with water?
Hi I am wondering what type of soil used for the plants
I'm thinking about getting a Calathea for a south facing wall (in a pot) partial minimal sun, south west florida.
Do you think that will work?
I'm not sure about the sun intensity that you get through your window--though I do have some calathea about three feet away from a south-facing window that has sheer curtains to diffuse the light and they love it there during the summer. In the winter, the sun tracks further south and so I have to pull them back a bit more (approximately 5 feet). I do keep an eye on them and, when I wasn't paying attention, one got a couple of sunburns, so I think as long as you can check on it to make sure the light isn't too strong, that just might work!
What oil did you use spell please
Están lindas tus calathea
Actualización 2023 porfavor
I'm from Bangladesh. Are you export calathea baby out of your country? I want to make e calathea corner at my home
O sorry I have not notice that the names were being flashed on top right 😅
❤️ calathea
My goooood the white tiger :o
I love my White Tiger and it deserves better than me at this point!
Hi kindly flash on screen the names of the calathea pls
Hi, your calathea collection is amazing! I am new to calatheas, i got 3 calatheas from local nursery, they were extremely damaged, only 2-3 leaves and those also sun/ fertilizer burned! I got them hoping to revive, the pin stripe (with pink stripes) and calathea corona is doing well, got 2-3 new healthy leaves, but the zebrina got 2 nw leaves but they are curled and edges are burning/ drying. They are in bright indirect light, I didn't fertlize them. Can you advice what's wrong with it?
It's could be your water and the light
You may have done this, but could you share your recipe for your soil drench and rosemary spray? And I would have loved to see your Rufibarba. I had a huge one that got mealybugs. It's still alive but tiny now.
Oh, I am sorry about the mealybugs. They're tough! But I am really glad your rufibarba made it. 😊 And, yes, I will put together some information really soon about how I am treating my plants and also cite where I am getting my information from, combinations and amounts.
Amazing "prayer plants" how many types do you already have?
I believe she mentioned 17 varieties
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Im only a minute in but I did exactly what you said! I got greedy abs separated a Cora abs one died! so sad. the other only had 2 leaves. they immediately curled up abs got crispy edges. It has been dying a very slow death for over a few weeks. I still have that one leaf with no change but I can tell its not improving. Do you have recommendations on how I might save it? Its currently in a 2 inch pot under a grow light. PLEASE HELP
Están faltas de humedad con hojas crocantes .... porque les da sol, tienes una bella colección pero les falta más atención 🌿🌿😳✋🏻🙏🏼
Please you lemons to clean your plant leaves it’s all natural
Calathea zebrena has flower
I didn't know that!
It is not crocata, it is gandersii
Planta com muinto trabalho não entendo a pronúncia sou do Brasil
How much
Wao I like ur flowers pls share with me
I had spider mites this winter too. Just awful!
Oh, Erin, you're so right. They're the worst!
Ich glaube deine Calatheas brauchen regelmessig düngen auf 400 bis 500 simens basis und ich benutze volkatec premium Substrat . ich habe selbe Collection wie du
Can't understand