snake plant calathea Calathea Rattle Snake 5inch Rounda Pot — Plan A Plant
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snake plant calathea

snake plant calathea Calathea Rattle Snake 5inch Rounda Pot — Plan A Plant

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snake plant calathea Calathea Rattle Snake 5inch Rounda Pot — Plan A PlantDescription The Calathea rattlesnake plant is also known as the Calathea insignis and the prayer plant. It is known for its striking foliage and showy yellow flowers. The plant's long, wavy green leaves with a brushstroke pattern resembling reptile skin raise and lower from day to night, a phenomenon called nyctinasty. Product Constituents Calathea Rattle snake plant 5" Rounda pot Healthy soil mix Description Tag Plant Care Light Calathea plants

Description

The Calathea rattlesnake plant is also known as the Calathea insignis and the prayer plant. It is known for its striking foliage and showy yellow flowers. The plant's long, wavy green leaves with a brushstroke pattern resembling reptile skin raise and lower from day to night, a phenomenon called nyctinasty.

Product Constituents

  • Calathea Rattle snake plant
  • 5" Rounda pot
  • Healthy soil mix
  • Description Tag

Plant Care

  • Light - Calathea plants prefer bright, indirect sunlight, but can handle low-light scenarios. Direct sunlight in the morning and afternoons is okay, as the light is less harsh.
  • Water - Water your calathea roseopicta every 1-2 weeks, allowing the soil to dry out half way down between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light.
  • Humidity - Calathea roseopicta plants need a lot of humidity for better growth. You can provide some humidity by misting the leaves daily or standing on a tray of moist pebbles.
  • Temperature - Keep your calathea roseopicta in a room with temperatures ranging from 60 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Avoid places where there are sudden temperature fluctuations.
  • Fertilizer - You can fertilize your calathea roseopicta during the growing season as long as it's putting out new growth. A basic houseplant fertilizer diluted to half strength should work well. You can also feed it with a high nitrogen fertilizer for three weeks in spring and summer. In fall and winter try to give the plant monthly feedings.

Plant Benefits

  • Air quality: The plant's large leaves have tiny pores that absorb carbon dioxide and convert it into oxygen. The plant's waxy leaves trap dust and scrub toxins from the air.
  • Humidity: The plant can humidify the air.
  • Stress reduction: The plant can help reduce stress and improve mental state.
  • Low maintenance: The plant requires little water and light.
  • Air purification: The plant can remove toxins from the air and reduce asthma and hay fever.
  • Non-toxicity: The plant is non-toxic.
  • Low light adaptation: The plant can tolerate low indirect light.
  • Natural room divider: The plant can act as a natural room divider.
  • Aesthetic appeal: The plant has a unique mix of light and dark green concentric patterns on the leaf tops and deep purple undersides.
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