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Calathea Dottie - Prayer Plant | Houseplant
Calathea Dottie - Prayer Plant | Houseplant
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Calathea Dottie
Calathea Dottie is a striking foliage plant with large, deep purple-black leaves highlighted by bold pink veins and a vivid pink outline. Its dramatic colouring and rounded leaf shape make it a true statement piece for any indoor plant display. Known for its rhythmic leaf movement that follows the light, it brings both beauty and a touch of personality to interiors.
Provided in a 10cm pot
Please note: This plant is pet safe
Individual plants may differ in shape and size from the picture.
Care Instructions:
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Light Conditions☀️
Calatheas prefer bright, indirect light.
A good spot would be near a north- or east-facing window, or set back a few feet from a brighter window where the light is filtered or dappled.
Direct sun, especially the intense afternoon sun, can burn the leaves and cause them to lose their vibrant colours.
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Watering💧
Water when the top few cm (1-2 inches) of the soil feel dry to the touch.
Keep the soil consistently moist but never soggy. Overwatering can lead to root rot, which is a common problem with Calatheas.
Calatheas are sensitive to the chemicals in tap water, such as fluoride, which can cause brown spots or crisping on the leaves. If possible, use luke warm, distilled water, filtered water, or rainwater
Allow any excess water to drain away.
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Humidity💦
Calatheas require high humidity levels, to maintain their lush foliage and prevent problems like crispy leaf edges.
If you need to increase your humidity levels you can use a humidifier or you could consider regularly misting your plant if the indoor air is dry.
You can also place your plant on a tray of pebbles and water to increase the humidity levels.
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Temperature🌡️
Calatheas thrive in warm temperatures, ideally between 18°C and 29°C.
Avoid cold draughts, air conditioners or heaters as this plant is sensitive to temperature fluctuations.
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Fertilising🌱
Feed regularly during the growing season (spring and summer, typically April to October) with a balanced liquid fertiliser every 3-4 weeks.
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Additional Care➕
Wipe leaves occasionally with a damp cloth to remove dust and improve photosynthesis.
Repot every 1-2 years, or when root bound, in well-draining soil to accommodate growth and refresh nutrients.
Remove any dead, yellowing, or damaged leaves with clean tools to maintain a tidy appearance and encourage healthier growth.
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