When I bought my calathea I had no idea how fussy they were or how exactly to care for them. It seems that I accidentally gave it ideal conditions and it thrived. Then I went away for a few days and the weather got very warm, when I returned it was totally smashed, hanging over the sides of the pot, dried out and brown. I watered it well, cut off the brown bits and it did not appear to help! It died completely above the soil level. I had a feeling that all was not lost, so I waited ... two months later I saw a little green spike, then two more. I studied calathea on you tube and now it is bouncing back enthusiastically! Don't give up...
This is the most realistic and practical video I've seen. It was so helpful to see examples and I don't feel like such a failure knowing even experienced planties have the same issues. Thanks so much for sharing your calathea journey and tips!
Wonderful lecture! God Calatheas are such a struggle. But my orbifolia and musaica and zebrina make me feel like it's all worth it. But still, I feel like I have three plants in the ICU 24/7.
Exactly! My Dottie, Rattlesnake and Tristar have been repotted in a custom made soil and are intensive care, grouped together with a mini humidifier running.
Wow, all bases were covered here on this beautiful plant. I learned so much and will now try to stop torturing my poor dear Calatheas. Thanks so much for the tips.
My calathea was really struggling, and I could NOT find out what it was! So what I did was cutting back all of the uglier/dead leaves, and all of the sudden my plant is even prettier than I started with! This is a tip for people who can’t figure out the problem :) hope it helps for you too!
This gives me hope. I bought my first calathea this summer and it was doing great until I noticed it had become infected with spider mites. I treated the leaves, got rid of the mites and repot it with better soil but it still hasn’t bounced back. It doesn’t pray anymore and I’ve had to cut so many leaves that only 4 stems remain 🙁 Hoping it bounces back like yours did. Did you do anything extra once you cut back all the leaves?
@@rabimohibi1159I did this with mine but the remaining leaves still browned and curled I have one leaf left slowly browning I’m hoping it comes back 😢😢
Mabuhay from the Philippines! My name is Susan and your new subscriber . I am starting on Calathea Plants and getting scared already. Just the same, i will accept the challenge of taking care of the rattlesnake that I have with me. your tips on taking care of Calatheas, I have written them down on my plant notebook as not to forget. Thank you for your tips and stay safe.
This was very useful....I bought a calethia ...as long as I remember I moved it to a brighter spot for a day...n I noticed the next morning...the leaves had changed colour...the underside was faded...I immediately moved the plant to the shade... Later the entire leaf became light brown...later dried...I lost most of the leaves....I discovered it as leaf bleach...I see one new growth....
I am glad it is regrowing. My windows have glass that blocks a lot of light to preserve energy in the house. While I have never seen leaf bleaching, I have seen a few "sun" spots and pull them back from the window during summer.
Thank you. A really helpful video that gives me some hope. I bought a calathea for the beauty of the green and purple leaves and had No Idea how much effort they require. I will repot this afternoon with new soil for better drainage and keep my fingers crossed.
Some calatheas just aren't worth the effort, I find zebrina to be by far the most sensitive you can do every single thing right and they'll still turn into a withered mess they just have no will to live.
I bought a very tiny zebrina and I will say that though it is growing, the slightest change in conditions sets this plant off. It will drop two to three leaves suddenly in the same day. At this point, it's doing okay but I often wonder if it will make it to full maturity.
agreed, my zebrina is the diva in my garden, i divided it recently and all 3 died back, bright yellowing of leaves, then brown crispy, im hoping the divisions can regenerate because i checked below the soil and all seems fine, all my other calathea are not so sensitive.
This is great information. I fell in love with mine when I got it small and now it’s not going well. Thank you this really helps. I heard if the stripes fade , it has too much sun. They are so so sensitive and picky to take care of and still beautiful. Hope that I get mine back on looking better. It has brown leaves.
Mine have gone through so many phases. Since making this video, I've had some die back to the soil only to rebound looking more glorious than ever. Truly resilient despite seeming fragile. Not sure if I'll ever really understand them. 😊
Thank you so much! I only have 1 calathea and couldn't justify to myself to buy a huge humidifier to stop it from crinkling. The diffuser fixed it up in 2 days!
I cannot explain how helpful this video has been for me. I burned my prayer plant it seems and the soil isn't aerated enough. I just couldn't figure what i was doing wrong. But i'm about to go save it. thank you!!!
Thanks for the video!! what do you think caused the tiny holes on the leaves at 5:37? thanks! is it water burn mark, as in caused by water left on the leaves?
I got a calathea medallion as one of my first plants. 2 weeks in after i got it, i started noticing droopy leaves, i left it at a brighter location and it went back to normal. a week later sprayed it with some pre mixed neem oil just as preventative treatment, and the next morning the leaves were burnt to crisps. i wiped off the residual neem oil and left it alone. through this whole time i water when it needs and keep the soil moist, but the leaves continue to be very droopy. i suspected it might has root rot, so i took it out of the nursery pot and repotted it for the first time after 3 weeks i got it. so i thought it was a humidity problem, so i gave it a pebble tray and a humidifier. i think it gave me 3 new leaves in total before repotting, and 2 in progress of growing and unfurling right now. the new leaves are relatively healthy and not too droopy, but the old leaves are always droopy and started to curl. the plant is looking very dead and sad despite some of the leaves are still doing ok. I'm not sure what's wrong with my calathea. Please help!!!
very helpful video, thank you! a newly purchased calathea has just curled all of its leaves in the last two days, and i guess i'm going to unpot it and take a look at the roots!!
I am sorry I didn't see this comment sooner-- I'm having trouble with the comment system. It could be compacted soil around the roots. Were you able to check them out? Sorry again for the late reply!
Thank you! I had to let my Calathea go because it was too much maintenance and I didn’t know how to help it. I understand now that it was the water I was using!
I am glad it was helpful. :) A friend of mine just switched her water and was surprised at how much of a difference it made. Calatheas are so sensitive!
I agree with the statement that misting increases the chances of fungal infection. I personally lost a few plants before I understood this thing. I learned that if we mist it is important to have a good airflow around the plant - like a fan etc or else the water stays stuck between the node areas of leafs & causes fungal infection.
@@elizabethfigueroa3510 Even I wash my plants by shower but then i leave them in my washroom under a fan for many hours till it completely dries up. Misting is a big NO for me.
Nursery places selling these plants also over-fertilize. Then you get them home and you think it is something you did. Yes, water matters seriously with these plants. Distilled or rain only. Any misting water needs to be distilled also. I have never had any issues misting. I do it twice a day and it does help. The thing is, people need to understand you are misting, NOT drenching it until the leaves are soaking wet and it drips into the soil. THAT makes for the fungus infections. My white fusion is a real diva plant: I am actually sorry i got it now due to the constant attention needed to keep it looking good. A fabulous display plant though, IF you can keep it happy.
Great tips! Yes, fertilizer is such an issue and it's why I've switched over to worm castings for now. I also should have added that my neem solution also includes distilled water, just as you did regarding misting. My fusion white breaks my heart. It has almost finished regrowing all of its leaves after a rough winter so it is still exactly the same size that it was last year. Hopefully the diffuser will help it through this coming winter. :)
I lightly mist and water with a very low level of H2O2. Mine are well over 20 years old, gorgeous and the soil is always stink free upon repotting. Cold damage. Trim off ALL damaged leaves. The plant will otherwise send all of its energy to attempt to heal itself, (which will ultimately kill roots), rather than its energy concentrating on producing from its roots to produce leaves. Once all damaged leaves are cut, water wisely and cover with a clear glass jar or even better a cut 2 liter clear plastic soda type bottle. It's the plant ICU "greenhouse" type of treatment. This works well with propagation as well... I have even successfully used minimally damaged cuttings to start new plants, later cutting off the original damaged leaves after new growth is hearty. I can't speak highly enough of the extra use of more Oxygen supplied by a 1%ish Hydrogen Peroxide addition to watering and misting. Bonus, it kills molds and fungus. H2O2 for the win.
First, wow! I would love to see your calatheas! And I really appreciate that you've shared some information about how to save a calathea from cold damage. This is so common during shipping, even with heat packs, and I am so appreciative to learn ways to help plants heal after cold exposure. I have never tried hydrogen peroxide in my plants, though I've read a lot about it. I think I'm afraid of wiping out healthy bacteria but I do think I'll try it, as it seems to aerate the soil really well and my calatheas are so oxygen senstitive. I wonder if using hydrogen peroxide would help plants whose soil has compacted. Yes, I will definitely have to try it! 😊
Great post! Do you just add some hydrogen peroxide to your water can or spray bottle? I have 3% hydrogen peroxide...do i just dilute that and add it to my distilled water? Thanks!
Very helpful video. I don't have calatheas but I have a big philodendron and a couple of leaves look exactly like the first plant you showed. I suspected it was a watering issue so I repotted it this morning in a faster draining mix - I hope that takes care of the problem.
I am glad that it was helpful! :) My monstera deliciosa had a similar problem with all of the new growth browning at the tips from water stress. For me it was under watering, as I was really trying to avoid over watering. Thankfully I seem to have figured it out for now! I hope your repotting is also a success!
Hi. Bought my calathea medallion for nearly 3 weeks now on clearance. Eventhough it wasn't in good condition still bought and gave a new home. The problems are brown tips, 2 pale leaves ( think they are new leaves), some leaves doesn't close at night time and droopy, lastly the stems are dark ( is that normal?) Do I need to repot it? What soil mixture to use? Please help me, I'm a newbie and want to revive this beautiful plant.
Perfect timing to see your video. I have just placed an indoor plant order which includes a Calathea Illustris - Peacock plant. I had no idea how fussy they are, so your tips are very welcome. When the plants arrive, I will be ready for the Diva, and fingers crossed, keep her alive🍃
Do you cut off the curled, brown leaves or just repot the plant and they bounce back? I can't figure out what the issue is with mine. I have a humidifier next to them now, which gives them 67% humidity, they are not getting direct light, but the leaves just don't uncurl. Any tips?
Guys... if you're gonna get these rare beautiful plants, invest in some expensive Fox Farm soil or a giant bag of really good coconut coir. Another good brand that people hate on is miracle grow moisture control but you have to add half perlite in your mix and a quarter vermiculite. You can also add half bark as well for more aeration but I've used that mix and the calatheas love it. It helps prevent root rot as well. I started using more perlite and more vermiculite in my potting mixes. Vermiculite helps with aeration, prevents fungus gnats, holds extra moisture for them as well. If you use fox farm (all of the soils are really good) add a lot more perlite bc I noticed it can become dry or like sludge over time. Truthfully? The best and cheapest soil to get is miracle grow moisture control combined with half perlite and a quarter vermiculite. If you use terracotta pots use more vermiculite since it dries out quicker.
I started using more perlite and more vermiculite in my potting mixes. Vermiculite helps with aeration, prevents fungus gnats, holds extra moisture for them as well. If you use fox farm (all of the soils are really good) add a lot more perlite bc I noticed it can become dry or like sludge over time. Truthfully? The best and cheapest soil to get is miracle grow moisture control combined with half perlite and a quarter vermiculite. If you use terracotta pots use more vermiculite since it dries out quicker.
THANK YOU SO MUCH for sharing this! I accidentally scorched my calatheas leaves - I had it for over 3months. And I am so sad at how they look I didn’t know what to do.
I have (had) a beautiful Calithea not sure which variety. Thanks for the tutorial- I’ve felt is needed to repot it and I’ve wondered about the water so this all makes sense. I’ll add more drainage in a bigger pot and only use filtered water and see what happens. Will let you know. Best wishes
Thank you for this. The lady who owns the plant shop where I buy plants gave me a free calathea with curling leaves. She was shy to sell it but I love it alot so she gave it for free. I am new in taking care of indoor plants and your video is a big help for me. I really want to save this lil plant. I am hoping these ideas will work.Thank you 😘💖😊
Thanks for the video. It is very interesting to have all problems together. I have a musaica that started to have crispy leaves. Some even dried out entirely.. I tried changing its spot and have it now in a west facing room, 3 meters away from the window. I also realized that my house is very dry, so I also have an oil mistifier, which is not very powerful but seems to do the trick. The calathea is also sitting next to a monstera, theoretically that should help. Now the crispness has stopped and it even has new growth! I am so proud of my plant!
Thank you so much for this video. My Calethea looks like it's gone through hell and I've watched several videos on Calethea care without relevant information to my specific problem. Now I know what to do :)
I re-potted my Peacock plants because the leaves were browning and they came with green fertilizer pellets. I bought distilled water and watered them after re-potting and left them in the bathroom with the hot shower running to get them some humidity. My question is, when I examined the roots, I found bulbs. They seemed a bit soggy. What are these bulbs and should I not have removed a few?
They might be root nodules ...I have read that some calathea are known to have root nodules (you can do a Google search and find some pretty informative results using the keywords: calathea root nodules or goeppertia root nodules). I have a few calathea that have these, too. They are usually there to store water/nutrients from what I've read. In the future, I would leave them there. Not all of my calathea have them and I don't know what triggers their growth or if they are only present in specific species. Using "nodules" as a search term though should help if you want to learn a bit more about them (I will probably read up on them myself!). Take care. 😊
Very informative. I will be working on my house plants asap. I have a calathia with burned tips. I will be checking the roots and taking off the decorative rocks it has.
Thanks for the video! I have my calathea for almost a year and I'm struggling with it's brown leaves for months! While I fix the issue should I cut the brown part of the leave or should I cut the entire leave? Only have 3 healthy leaves 🙈
Thanks a lot, congrats. I'm in Guatemala Central America average Temps 68 to high 90 's... I'm going to use distilled water, one was sunburned had to remove those leaves, otherwise they are doing well. Cheers 🥂 😊
How often do you add worm castings? Thank you for preparing me for a few calatheas I have getting delivered 👍 Also, have you tried distilling your own water?
I've experienced all these scenarios in the last 5 years and what I do is to just cut the leaves gradually and a new leaf grows. I live in the Philippines and I put them under a tree or direct but shaded area.
Hi Great vid very informative, thanX. I have a problem with my Calathea Triostar it seems ok but all the bright red colour on the underside of the leaves has suddenly faded away! Could this be a lack of fertilization. Any suggestions. Mal
thank you so much for this video! Almost 2 months ago I ended up purchasing a medallion, white fusion, and rattlesnake. My rattlesnake is 95% dead and my medallion is hecka struggling with browning on the leave edges, my white fusion is hanging tougher than the other two but even then she, too, has her moments. I’m definitely getting gray hairs from how high maintenance they are and not being able to pinpoint exactly what’s going on. I wish they would whisper to me what hurts lol!
These are really helpful tips and demonstrations! I have a calathea crocata that has been temperamental since I got it, about 4 months ago. Oddly enough I got a calathea makoyana at the same time that I've basically ignored other than to move it around the house and I've had zero problems with it. I accidentally burned off all the flowers on the crocata and many of the leaf tips with too bright sunlight, but then the leaves started to pale when I put it farther from the window. I recently discovered an intense spider mite infestation and had to prune off many of the older leaves. Surprisingly there's a lot of very healthy looking new growth under the mess, but the leaves still look a bit pale and the tips are slightly crispy and it's really disappointing on such beautiful dark foliage. What do solidly pale leaves and crispy tips mean? Less light, or more? More fertilizer? More water? More humidity? Some combination of all of these? I haven't been able to find any pictures online that match what I'm seeing, and I would love to save this beautiful plant!
Thank you , I have a zebra plant the is getting curling inward/downward and brown crispy tips . And my calathea is identical problem . My humidifier doesn’t work-yet . Since I was using tap water after letting it sit for 2 days . I want to give them a good shower but my shower water isn’t going to work . It’s supposed to rain tomorrow, so I’m going to collect some . I think I’ll go buy distilled water since I think they are pretty dry .
Thank you for this info! I’ve killed all my Calathias so far. The new one I bought is in my bathroom with a humidifier and I’m using room temp filtered water from the fridge. Do you think I should buy distilled water instead?
If you can get distilled water--I would use that. From my understanding, some of the natural minerals that occur in water that is perfectly healthy for us to drink can still result in root damage in calatheas. Filters also might not catch fluoride (this hard to remove from water, from what I've read) and not all filters can remove chloramine.
I had a prayer plant that was doing amazing, it was in my bathroom window on the same watering schedule as my African violet (bottom watering) which was also doing so great in the window. Suddenly I noticed it dropping, I tried to water it, the water went nowhere so I took it out of the water, away from the window but she’s still dropping. Any advice? It’s been pretty cold here for AZ especially in my bathroom. I don’t think it got to 60 though maybe 65 at the lowest.
I have had this happen a few times myself. A few times I let the soil dry out and the plant recovered on its own. But sometimes if my calatheas aren't drooping because of dehydration, then it has often been because their soil is compressing; but they can also droop from too much water. When the soil compresses over time, or say--most of the perlite has floated up to the top of the soil over time--water gets trapped in the soil and the soil is compacted so the oxygen gets restricted. The plant kind of suffocates and starts drooping. I filmed a video about here, if that's helpful to see what the plant visually looked like due to soil compaction: ruclips.net/video/gFiB6PGphxg/видео.html You can also look up soil compaction in houseplants to see if maybe that is what's happening. Good luck with your calathea--I hope it recovers soon.
I try to clip them as close to/right at the soil line as possible. That isn't always an option because sometimes a new stem will come out of an existing stem/leaf that is dying. When that happens, I clip as far down as I can without hurting the other stem. I hope this helps!
I must be lucky, my calathea is doing great, and is even flowering inside! I water once week, feed her once a month, i have a calathea Roseopicta “dottie”
I have found that it is not good for mine. They like to stay somewhat moist, but not damp. What I’ve done with mine is set them in a shallow bowl and add gravel around the pot (I used glass aquarium rocks I found at dollar tree) and water until I can just see the water through the rocks. Typically once a week. This also adds to the humidity around the plant. Hope that helps :)
I just brought home a Calathea makoyana yesterday. I inspected the leaves and they were perfect. The shop seems to well maintain their plants, everything looked phenomenal and the soil is very moist. I came home from work today to find a couple leaves turning brown on the edges and slightly curling. I'm not sure what caused this and what I should do. The plant was in indirect sunlight in my bedroom (never below 68 F) while I was gone -- I did mist it before I left in the morning. I'm still figuring out a humidity situation for this lady. I just put her in my bathroom for now until I can get a humidifier. I'm in Oregon and today was a really cold day but sunny day. Any suggestions?
My prayer plant has gone mad. The leaves are in perfect condition and are sprouting every where... The best way I've found to water my plants is to wait until the soil is dry and then sit the bottom of the plant pot in water for ten minutes. It takes the water it needs. I also use tap water which hasn't affected the plant at all.
Hi there! This is a great video! For how long do you let your calatheas sit with the humidifier? Do you set them with the humidifier every day? Thank you!
Thank you for this informative video. I recently bought a small calathea rosy with just 5 leaves. I kept it outside for couple of days in a north facing balcony and even forgot to water it and all the leaves turned brown. Now the plant doesnt even have a single leaf but I have still have kept it inside near a humidifer and I could a small tip coming out next to the plant but it is not at all growing and it's been 3 weeks already. Is my plant dead?
My Vittata was very healthy and it was shocked from an unexpected heatwave 2 weeks ago. The leaves curled and only a couple ended up opening back up. The rest just browned and died. Hopefully it will get better. On the other hand, my Triocolor Stromanthe curled up a few leaves but immediately opened up within the next day. A week later, I realized all 3 emerging leaves dried up and wilted. I pulled them out and the bay leaves were crisp. Not sure if I was doing the right thing or not, I hope it’ll rebound and produce leaves again.
I have a Calathea Rufibarba with drooping, curled up leaves that are brown on the edge. I have repotted it and moved it to the bathroom, put it on a tray of pebbles, mist it and there has been no improvement. Should I trim the leaves?
Hello. Frenchie here 🇲🇫 I like your Channel.😊🙏💚🙏☺️ Im owning several Calatheas, They are not difficult to find in France. I m lucky to have a nice Garden ' plants ' shop close Home, where we are able to order plants we like.😊💚 Hope for more vidéos ' soon '. Best regards 🙏💚🌱
Hi, i have a mixed calathea, and I'm realizing it's way too hard to maintain them, the leaves are curling down, brown tips since day one, is there like a guide on how much should i water it? i try to keep the soil moistured, but i don't soak the plant, any general tip on this? Much appreciated, i loved the video
Hi Mam, just a further question on your video about wilting due to clog oxygen....do i need to water my calathea right after re potting it and changed a new soil? Tnx...
I do usually lightly water because soil compaction can keep the roots from getting oxygen and also keep them from being able to take water up the roots.
No need for an electric humidifier or essential oil diffuser. Just hang a slightly damp cloth near the plant - this will increase the humidity levels to more than 50% - and the humidification achieved is better than standing the plant pot on pebbles in a tray of water. However, you will need to re-damp the cloth periodically. In the kitchen, just place your damp dish cloths near the Calathea.
I am so glad I saw this! My calathea ornata is looking so bad. I’ve only had it for 6 weeks and it looked amazing, unfurled a new leaf and is currently in the process of unfurling another. All the small leaves towards the bottoms have turned brown and crispy, and are curled halfway up the leaves :( I’ve run a humidifier for three hours straight yesterday and today and know not to expect instant results, but the browning and curling happened so suddenly. Even the bigger leaves up top are now starting to brown, ugh. The plant has always been kept in the bathroom a few feet from the east facing window, and gets two big doses of steam every day several hours apart when my husband and I take turns showering. I started hanging a damp rag beside the plant yesterday and today out of curiosity more than anything, I am glad this is proven to work! I’m so worried for the plant…I believe it’s more than low humidity…not only are almost all the leaf tips severely brown and curled, but the stripes and leaves are yellowing as well, even the purple undersides are yellow and transparent around the edges, and overall just so dull :( I’m suspecting root rot or something :/
In my country. Humidity and degree are 80% and 30oC in the morning. Down to 60% and 32oC in the afternoon. My strategy is that, cocochips and pelite as the soil. Which can help a lot with the drainage, cocochips keep the root moist and pelite keep the soil loose so the root can "breath". Cause I tend to notice that horticulture sand or cactus soil hold too much water.
I wish I had your humidity! Very true that you have to adjust soil to conditions to your own home/outdoor space. I am sure this advice will help people!
That grey glazed pot that you show when talking about drainage problems, around 9:23...does it have one big hole in the middle? I have one like it in red...I swear, I hate that thing! It almost killed my Christmas cactus! It keeps the soil so wet, it's crazy!
Great video! It seems the front area of my Cathalea has roots that are leaning toward the front rather than vertically sticking straight up like the rest of the plant. The leaves on the leaning roots also appear to be a bit faded in color in comparison to the other more pigmented leaves. I’m wondering if I should just cut this part off or if there is anything I can do to remedy this situation. Thank you in advance!🙏
hopefully she answers!😂 I've made a kokedama out of a triostar and the very same day it curled up all the leaves and then they dried. Maybe a kokedama holds too much humidity? I've put it in the bathroom yet it doesnt get better. Any ideas of what could be the problem and how can I save it if possible?
I have a calathea and based on this video it looks like it’s not properly draining. Shall I cut off the brown wilting leaves and all it a loss, or will they begin to unravel as well?
I took my zebrina out of soil..she looked very good before the switch..gently washed her roots,spayed with peroxide and let dry..moved to leca, in her new pot,over night,all leaves have curled...bummed,not sure if it is just transitioning, have to wait and see..roots looked very good and healthy..
thanks for the video. i have a calathea musaica for a few weeks now and it started good :) but it had a lot of new leaves from the beginning and some of them died now before they unfolded. they have been super pale, nearly white and had very thin and dry spots on them. can you tell me what happened there?
What soil mix do you recomment for Calathea? I have newly purchased a Calathea Dotti and I don't know if it's a good idea to repot it or not.the soil it's already in it doesn't seem to be fast draining
Thank you for all the good information I'm gonna get some distilled water when I go to town today l only have 2 prayer plants want to feed them and water them how's the best
I need help with my caltheas. I just repotted my calathea the other day, but now it looks like it is dead or wilted. The leaves curl and has burn like at edge. I don't know what to do. Any advise? Thank you in advance.
Hi. I'm from Philippines and the weather condition here is very hot and humid. I just want to ask if the soil mix that i used is ok with calathea plant, my soil mixed is coco peat, perlite, worm casting and coco chips..
Ah, very informative and so useful thanks... I loved my Calathea plant, i was away for a while and when I returned it had got completely run down... I wasn’t sure what did it but from this It seems that it was the cold temps for long periods of time, whilst I was in a warmer climate... I wonder if there are other plants similar that you recommend? that may be more resilient/easier... Great vid btw! 👏🏻
Yes! My triostar stromanthes are just as beautiful but I've found that they can deal with dry air, temperature shifts and even pests, much better. There are a variety of stromanthe to choose from, some easier or harder to get depending on where you live. Maranta plants are also a little bit less fussy from my experience and don't have the dramatic reactions that calatheas do. I hope this helps! :)
Where did you get your oil diffuser? For your potting mix, what type of soil did you use along with the perlite? I think my calathea is having the poor drainage issue :(
I got all of my diffusers from Whole Foods. I've never been able to find them online but they're in the store whenever I go. I use a 5-1-1 soil amended with perlite usually but I haven't been able to get the materials together recently. Instead, I've been using Sungro's Black Gold amended with perlite.
My maranta leuconera Kerchoveana is going ok, doesn't have any brown tips ,but the new leafs growing are small and although it growns leafs regularly,she also looses leafs,they get yellow and die. I don't know if I am underwatering or overwatering or if it's normal like succulents
When I bought my calathea I had no idea how fussy they were or how exactly to care for them. It seems that I accidentally gave it ideal conditions and it thrived. Then I went away for a few days and the weather got very warm, when I returned it was totally smashed, hanging over the sides of the pot, dried out and brown. I watered it well, cut off the brown bits and it did not appear to help! It died completely above the soil level. I had a feeling that all was not lost, so I waited ... two months later I saw a little green spike, then two more. I studied calathea on you tube and now it is bouncing back enthusiastically! Don't give up...
This is the most realistic and practical video I've seen. It was so helpful to see examples and I don't feel like such a failure knowing even experienced planties have the same issues. Thanks so much for sharing your calathea journey and tips!
I have an extensive experience with caletheas and gosh are they suicidal or something!
Some of mine seem to be!
IKR!!!!!
Same here. Hahaha. My triostar is not happy at all.
They just really like the rainforest and I think they are not happy tbh to be in homes.
I do agree. Lost so many over the years that I’ve given up on them . I’ve tried all the tricks and more. Nothing, nothing seems to work 😔
Wonderful lecture!
God Calatheas are such a struggle. But my orbifolia and musaica and zebrina make me feel like it's all worth it. But still, I feel like I have three plants in the ICU 24/7.
Yes! I have an ICU, too! :) I am way too smitten with them to mind, too, I guess. They really are amazing plants.
Exactly! My Dottie, Rattlesnake and Tristar have been repotted in a custom made soil and are intensive care, grouped together with a mini humidifier running.
I'm glad I'm not the only one with the calathea struggles D: lol. I bought it to be my new friend and RELIEVE stress but that's not what's happening 😂
Right?! And I have the nerve to CONTINUE buying more of them. #GluttonForPunishment
Wow, all bases were covered here on this beautiful plant. I learned so much and will now try to stop torturing my poor dear Calatheas. Thanks so much for the tips.
I am so glad it was helpful, Darcy!
My calathea was really struggling, and I could NOT find out what it was! So what I did was cutting back all of the uglier/dead leaves, and all of the sudden my plant is even prettier than I started with! This is a tip for people who can’t figure out the problem :) hope it helps for you too!
Do u cut just the brown edges? Or u cut off the whole leaf?
@@kenzoaj3 just cut out the damage leaf
This gives me hope. I bought my first calathea this summer and it was doing great until I noticed it had become infected with spider mites. I treated the leaves, got rid of the mites and repot it with better soil but it still hasn’t bounced back. It doesn’t pray anymore and I’ve had to cut so many leaves that only 4 stems remain 🙁 Hoping it bounces back like yours did. Did you do anything extra once you cut back all the leaves?
Merci pour le conseil, je vais essayer
@@rabimohibi1159I did this with mine but the remaining leaves still browned and curled I have one leaf left slowly browning I’m hoping it comes back 😢😢
Mabuhay from the Philippines! My name is Susan and your new subscriber . I am starting on Calathea Plants and getting scared already. Just the same, i will accept the challenge of taking care of the rattlesnake that I have with me. your tips on taking care of Calatheas, I have written them down on my plant notebook as not to forget. Thank you for your tips and stay safe.
This was very useful....I bought a calethia ...as long as I remember I moved it to a brighter spot for a day...n I noticed the next morning...the leaves had changed colour...the underside was faded...I immediately moved the plant to the shade...
Later the entire leaf became light brown...later dried...I lost most of the leaves....I discovered it as leaf bleach...I see one new growth....
I am glad it is regrowing. My windows have glass that blocks a lot of light to preserve energy in the house. While I have never seen leaf bleaching, I have seen a few "sun" spots and pull them back from the window during summer.
Thank you. A really helpful video that gives me some hope. I bought a calathea for the beauty of the green and purple leaves and had No Idea how much effort they require. I will repot this afternoon with new soil for better drainage and keep my fingers crossed.
This was definitely one of the most helpful troubleshooting videos on calathea! Thank you!
Some calatheas just aren't worth the effort, I find zebrina to be by far the most sensitive you can do every single thing right and they'll still turn into a withered mess they just have no will to live.
I bought a very tiny zebrina and I will say that though it is growing, the slightest change in conditions sets this plant off. It will drop two to three leaves suddenly in the same day. At this point, it's doing okay but I often wonder if it will make it to full maturity.
Violent Rainbow water with rain water and keep near a humidifier and you should have no issues
Dangit... Thanks for the warning (T_T) *Why do I still want it though?!*
agreed, my zebrina is the diva in my garden, i divided it recently and all 3 died back, bright yellowing of leaves, then brown crispy, im hoping the divisions can regenerate because i checked below the soil and all seems fine, all my other calathea are not so sensitive.
The very reason I’m on here 😅
This is great information. I fell in love with mine when I got it small and now it’s not going well. Thank you this really helps. I heard if the stripes fade , it has too much sun. They are so so sensitive and picky to take care of and still beautiful. Hope that I get mine back on looking better. It has brown leaves.
Mine have gone through so many phases. Since making this video, I've had some die back to the soil only to rebound looking more glorious than ever. Truly resilient despite seeming fragile. Not sure if I'll ever really understand them. 😊
Really appreciate the timestamps in the description!
Thank you so much! I only have 1 calathea and couldn't justify to myself to buy a huge humidifier to stop it from crinkling. The diffuser fixed it up in 2 days!
I cannot explain how helpful this video has been for me. I burned my prayer plant it seems and the soil isn't aerated enough. I just couldn't figure what i was doing wrong. But i'm about to go save it. thank you!!!
Thanks for the video!! what do you think caused the tiny holes on the leaves at 5:37? thanks! is it water burn mark, as in caused by water left on the leaves?
I believe its the sunlight. Spray your leaves with filtered water and keep your room warm. We have to enact the rainforest xx
I got a calathea medallion as one of my first plants. 2 weeks in after i got it, i started noticing droopy leaves, i left it at a brighter location and it went back to normal. a week later sprayed it with some pre mixed neem oil just as preventative treatment, and the next morning the leaves were burnt to crisps. i wiped off the residual neem oil and left it alone. through this whole time i water when it needs and keep the soil moist, but the leaves continue to be very droopy. i suspected it might has root rot, so i took it out of the nursery pot and repotted it for the first time after 3 weeks i got it. so i thought it was a humidity problem, so i gave it a pebble tray and a humidifier.
i think it gave me 3 new leaves in total before repotting, and 2 in progress of growing and unfurling right now. the new leaves are relatively healthy and not too droopy, but the old leaves are always droopy and started to curl. the plant is looking very dead and sad despite some of the leaves are still doing ok. I'm not sure what's wrong with my calathea. Please help!!!
very helpful video, thank you! a newly purchased calathea has just curled all of its leaves in the last two days, and i guess i'm going to unpot it and take a look at the roots!!
I am sorry I didn't see this comment sooner-- I'm having trouble with the comment system.
It could be compacted soil around the roots. Were you able to check them out? Sorry again for the late reply!
Thank you! I had to let my Calathea go because it was too much maintenance and I didn’t know how to help it. I understand now that it was the water I was using!
I am glad it was helpful. :) A friend of mine just switched her water and was surprised at how much of a difference it made. Calatheas are so sensitive!
what does it mean when my calethea eclipse leaves are turning downwards? like not curling but turning more downwards like this rainbow emoji 🌈
I agree with the statement that misting increases the chances of fungal infection. I personally lost a few plants before I understood this thing. I learned that if we mist it is important to have a good airflow around the plant - like a fan etc or else the water stays stuck between the node areas of leafs & causes fungal infection.
That is a great tip, Rahul!
So can i clean the leaves with a cloth and distilled water or does that cause fungal infection also
@@elizabethfigueroa3510 Even I wash my plants by shower but then i leave them in my washroom under a fan for many hours till it completely dries up. Misting is a big NO for me.
Nursery places selling these plants also over-fertilize. Then you get them home and you think it is something you did.
Yes, water matters seriously with these plants. Distilled or rain only. Any misting water needs to be distilled also. I have never had any issues misting. I do it twice a day and it does help. The thing is, people need to understand you are misting, NOT drenching it until the leaves are soaking wet and it drips into the soil. THAT makes for the fungus infections.
My white fusion is a real diva plant: I am actually sorry i got it now due to the constant attention needed to keep it looking good. A fabulous display plant though, IF you can keep it happy.
Great tips! Yes, fertilizer is such an issue and it's why I've switched over to worm castings for now. I also should have added that my neem solution also includes distilled water, just as you did regarding misting. My fusion white breaks my heart. It has almost finished regrowing all of its leaves after a rough winter so it is still exactly the same size that it was last year. Hopefully the diffuser will help it through this coming winter. :)
I lightly mist and water with a very low level of H2O2. Mine are well over 20 years old, gorgeous and the soil is always stink free upon repotting.
Cold damage. Trim off ALL damaged leaves. The plant will otherwise send all of its energy to attempt to heal itself, (which will ultimately kill roots), rather than its energy concentrating on producing from its roots to produce leaves. Once all damaged leaves are cut, water wisely and cover with a clear glass jar or even better a cut 2 liter clear plastic soda type bottle. It's the plant ICU "greenhouse" type of treatment. This works well with propagation as well... I have even successfully used minimally damaged cuttings to start new plants, later cutting off the original damaged leaves after new growth is hearty.
I can't speak highly enough of the extra use of more Oxygen supplied by a 1%ish Hydrogen Peroxide addition to watering and misting. Bonus, it kills molds and fungus. H2O2 for the win.
First, wow! I would love to see your calatheas! And I really appreciate that you've shared some information about how to save a calathea from cold damage. This is so common during shipping, even with heat packs, and I am so appreciative to learn ways to help plants heal after cold exposure. I have never tried hydrogen peroxide in my plants, though I've read a lot about it. I think I'm afraid of wiping out healthy bacteria but I do think I'll try it, as it seems to aerate the soil really well and my calatheas are so oxygen senstitive. I wonder if using hydrogen peroxide would help plants whose soil has compacted. Yes, I will definitely have to try it! 😊
I just starting using h2o2 on my plants and they are very happy and it keeps freezing fungus gnats from taking hold
Great post! Do you just add some hydrogen peroxide to your water can or spray bottle? I have 3% hydrogen peroxide...do i just dilute that and add it to my distilled water? Thanks!
Perfect!!! Thank you so much!!!
What is this H2O2 and Oxigen you are talking about? Some liquid you buy it?
Very helpful video. I don't have calatheas but I have a big philodendron and a couple of leaves look exactly like the first plant you showed. I suspected it was a watering issue so I repotted it this morning in a faster draining mix - I hope that takes care of the problem.
I am glad that it was helpful! :) My monstera deliciosa had a similar problem with all of the new growth browning at the tips from water stress. For me it was under watering, as I was really trying to avoid over watering. Thankfully I seem to have figured it out for now! I hope your repotting is also a success!
Hi. Bought my calathea medallion for nearly 3 weeks now on clearance. Eventhough it wasn't in good condition still bought and gave a new home. The problems are brown tips, 2 pale leaves ( think they are new leaves), some leaves doesn't close at night time and droopy, lastly the stems are dark ( is that normal?) Do I need to repot it? What soil mixture to use? Please help me, I'm a newbie and want to revive this beautiful plant.
Perfect timing to see your video. I have just placed an indoor plant order which includes a Calathea Illustris - Peacock plant. I had no idea how fussy they are, so your tips are very welcome. When the plants arrive, I will be ready for the Diva, and fingers crossed, keep her alive🍃
I bought calythia for the first time today and wanted information on how to take care of it. This video was very helpful.
I am so glad to hear that, Dina! Congrats on your new plant. :)
Do you cut off the curled, brown leaves or just repot the plant and they bounce back? I can't figure out what the issue is with mine. I have a humidifier next to them now, which gives them 67% humidity, they are not getting direct light, but the leaves just don't uncurl. Any tips?
So thankful for this video, my Calathea definitely has fertilizer burn or water stress. Still figuring it out I’ve only had it for 2 weeks
Guys... if you're gonna get these rare beautiful plants, invest in some expensive Fox Farm soil or a giant bag of really good coconut coir. Another good brand that people hate on is miracle grow moisture control but you have to add half perlite in your mix and a quarter vermiculite. You can also add half bark as well for more aeration but I've used that mix and the calatheas love it. It helps prevent root rot as well. I started using more perlite and more vermiculite in my potting mixes. Vermiculite helps with aeration, prevents fungus gnats, holds extra moisture for them as well. If you use fox farm (all of the soils are really good) add a lot more perlite bc I noticed it can become dry or like sludge over time. Truthfully? The best and cheapest soil to get is miracle grow moisture control combined with half perlite and a quarter vermiculite. If you use terracotta pots use more vermiculite since it dries out quicker.
I've never tried Fox Farm soil; I am going to have to take a look!
Wow impressive tips!!!
thank you sooo much for this! many say don’t use terracotta because it wicks away the moisture but I rather it do that than sit and rot my plants!
I started using more perlite and more vermiculite in my potting mixes. Vermiculite helps with aeration, prevents fungus gnats, holds extra moisture for them as well. If you use fox farm (all of the soils are really good) add a lot more perlite bc I noticed it can become dry or like sludge over time. Truthfully? The best and cheapest soil to get is miracle grow moisture control combined with half perlite and a quarter vermiculite. If you use terracotta pots use more vermiculite since it dries out quicker.
THANK YOU SO MUCH for sharing this! I accidentally scorched my calatheas leaves - I had it for over 3months. And I am so sad at how they look I didn’t know what to do.
Lots of practical, useful information. Thank you for making this video.
You're welcome! I'm glad it was helpful. :)
I have (had) a beautiful Calithea not sure which variety. Thanks for the tutorial- I’ve felt is needed to repot it and I’ve wondered about the water so this all makes sense. I’ll add more drainage in a bigger pot and only use filtered water and see what happens. Will let you know. Best wishes
How did it go?
This is an awesome video. Thank you so much for all the detail you've put in. Really covered all the bases I can think of!
Thank you for this. The lady who owns the plant shop where I buy plants gave me a free calathea with curling leaves. She was shy to sell it but I love it alot so she gave it for free.
I am new in taking care of indoor plants and your video is a big help for me. I really want to save this lil plant. I am hoping these ideas will work.Thank you 😘💖😊
Thanks for the video. It is very interesting to have all problems together. I have a musaica that started to have crispy leaves. Some even dried out entirely.. I tried changing its spot and have it now in a west facing room, 3 meters away from the window. I also realized that my house is very dry, so I also have an oil mistifier, which is not very powerful but seems to do the trick. The calathea is also sitting next to a monstera, theoretically that should help. Now the crispness has stopped and it even has new growth! I am so proud of my plant!
I am so glad to hear it! 😊 Humidity can be really tricky. I'm glad it worked for you!
Thank you so much for this video. My Calethea looks like it's gone through hell and I've watched several videos on Calethea care without relevant information to my specific problem. Now I know what to do :)
I am glad that it was helpful! 😊
I re-potted my Peacock plants because the leaves were browning and they came with green fertilizer pellets. I bought distilled water and watered them after re-potting and left them in the bathroom with the hot shower running to get them some humidity. My question is, when I examined the roots, I found bulbs. They seemed a bit soggy. What are these bulbs and should I not have removed a few?
They might be root nodules ...I have read that some calathea are known to have root nodules (you can do a Google search and find some pretty informative results using the keywords: calathea root nodules or goeppertia root nodules). I have a few calathea that have these, too. They are usually there to store water/nutrients from what I've read. In the future, I would leave them there. Not all of my calathea have them and I don't know what triggers their growth or if they are only present in specific species. Using "nodules" as a search term though should help if you want to learn a bit more about them (I will probably read up on them myself!). Take care. 😊
Very informative. I will be working on my house plants asap. I have a calathia with burned tips. I will be checking the roots and taking off the decorative rocks it has.
I hope it goes well, Wandy! :) Best of luck!
Thanks for the video! I have my calathea for almost a year and I'm struggling with it's brown leaves for months! While I fix the issue should I cut the brown part of the leave or should I cut the entire leave? Only have 3 healthy leaves 🙈
LITERALLY SAME! I've trimmed the clearly dead, dried, brown bits away. Three very measly pieces of leaf. It's so upsetting!
Thanks a lot, congrats.
I'm in Guatemala Central America average Temps 68 to high 90 's... I'm going to use distilled water, one was sunburned had to remove those leaves, otherwise they are doing well.
Cheers 🥂 😊
Omgoodness, EVERYTHING I wish I would have known before my Calathea Medallion got so distressed. THANK YOU
How often do you add worm castings? Thank you for preparing me for a few calatheas I have getting delivered 👍
Also, have you tried distilling your own water?
What a good video! Very informative and you are super likable. Thank you for the info!
I've experienced all these scenarios in the last 5 years and what I do is to just cut the leaves gradually and a new leaf grows. I live in the Philippines and I put them under a tree or direct but shaded area.
Where do you cut the leaf? At the ground or all the way up at the leaf?
Hi Great vid very informative, thanX.
I have a problem with my Calathea Triostar it seems ok but all the bright red colour on the underside of the leaves has suddenly faded away! Could this be a lack of fertilization.
Any suggestions.
Mal
thank you so much for this video! Almost 2 months ago I ended up purchasing a medallion, white fusion, and rattlesnake. My rattlesnake is 95% dead and my medallion is hecka struggling with browning on the leave edges, my white fusion is hanging tougher than the other two but even then she, too, has her moments. I’m definitely getting gray hairs from how high maintenance they are and not being able to pinpoint exactly what’s going on. I wish they would whisper to me what hurts lol!
my prayer plant has everything! it is crispy, brown along the edges, started to wilt and curls in. oh no
Hi, Melissa. Have you checked it for pests?
Same here😭
Same here, I got one a few days ago and I left her in the window still by mistake so she’s already curling and browning 😅
@@AddyBeez mine does have REALLY tiny white bugs BUT WHAT DO I DO TO FIX IT OR IS IT OVER lol
@@AnointedR look up how to treat spider mites
These are really helpful tips and demonstrations! I have a calathea crocata that has been temperamental since I got it, about 4 months ago. Oddly enough I got a calathea makoyana at the same time that I've basically ignored other than to move it around the house and I've had zero problems with it. I accidentally burned off all the flowers on the crocata and many of the leaf tips with too bright sunlight, but then the leaves started to pale when I put it farther from the window. I recently discovered an intense spider mite infestation and had to prune off many of the older leaves. Surprisingly there's a lot of very healthy looking new growth under the mess, but the leaves still look a bit pale and the tips are slightly crispy and it's really disappointing on such beautiful dark foliage. What do solidly pale leaves and crispy tips mean? Less light, or more? More fertilizer? More water? More humidity? Some combination of all of these? I haven't been able to find any pictures online that match what I'm seeing, and I would love to save this beautiful plant!
Thank you , I have a zebra plant the is getting curling inward/downward and brown crispy tips . And my calathea is identical problem . My humidifier doesn’t work-yet . Since I was using tap water after letting it sit for 2 days . I want to give them a good shower but my shower water isn’t going to work . It’s supposed to rain tomorrow, so I’m going to collect some . I think I’ll go buy distilled water since I think they are pretty dry .
Thank you for this info! I’ve killed all my Calathias so far. The new one I bought is in my bathroom with a humidifier and I’m using room temp filtered water from the fridge. Do you think I should buy distilled water instead?
If you can get distilled water--I would use that. From my understanding, some of the natural minerals that occur in water that is perfectly healthy for us to drink can still result in root damage in calatheas. Filters also might not catch fluoride (this hard to remove from water, from what I've read) and not all filters can remove chloramine.
I've had my calathea for 3 months and it's a mess ☹️☹️☹️
Hopefully I can save it! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I had a prayer plant that was doing amazing, it was in my bathroom window on the same watering schedule as my African violet (bottom watering) which was also doing so great in the window. Suddenly I noticed it dropping, I tried to water it, the water went nowhere so I took it out of the water, away from the window but she’s still dropping. Any advice? It’s been pretty cold here for AZ especially in my bathroom. I don’t think it got to 60 though maybe 65 at the lowest.
I have had this happen a few times myself. A few times I let the soil dry out and the plant recovered on its own. But sometimes if my calatheas aren't drooping because of dehydration, then it has often been because their soil is compressing; but they can also droop from too much water. When the soil compresses over time, or say--most of the perlite has floated up to the top of the soil over time--water gets trapped in the soil and the soil is compacted so the oxygen gets restricted. The plant kind of suffocates and starts drooping. I filmed a video about here, if that's helpful to see what the plant visually looked like due to soil compaction: ruclips.net/video/gFiB6PGphxg/видео.html
You can also look up soil compaction in houseplants to see if maybe that is what's happening. Good luck with your calathea--I hope it recovers soon.
When you have to cut the dead leaves, how far down should you go...
I try to clip them as close to/right at the soil line as possible. That isn't always an option because sometimes a new stem will come out of an existing stem/leaf that is dying. When that happens, I clip as far down as I can without hurting the other stem. I hope this helps!
Good question!
I must be lucky, my calathea is doing great, and is even flowering inside! I water once week, feed her once a month, i have a calathea Roseopicta “dottie”
I’m so happy for you! Can you please tell me what fertilizer you use? Thank you!
Are self-watering pots a good choice for Calatheas?
I have found that it is not good for mine. They like to stay somewhat moist, but not damp. What I’ve done with mine is set them in a shallow bowl and add gravel around the pot (I used glass aquarium rocks I found at dollar tree) and water until I can just see the water through the rocks. Typically once a week. This also adds to the humidity around the plant. Hope that helps :)
I just brought home a Calathea makoyana yesterday. I inspected the leaves and they were perfect. The shop seems to well maintain their plants, everything looked phenomenal and the soil is very moist. I came home from work today to find a couple leaves turning brown on the edges and slightly curling. I'm not sure what caused this and what I should do. The plant was in indirect sunlight in my bedroom (never below 68 F) while I was gone -- I did mist it before I left in the morning. I'm still figuring out a humidity situation for this lady. I just put her in my bathroom for now until I can get a humidifier. I'm in Oregon and today was a really cold day but sunny day. Any suggestions?
My prayer plant has gone mad. The leaves are in perfect condition
and are sprouting every
where...
The best way I've found to water my plants is to wait until the soil is dry and then sit the bottom of the plant pot in water for ten minutes. It takes the water it needs. I also use tap water which hasn't affected the plant at all.
Wow, good for you! What type of Calathea do you have?
And what part of the world are you? Tropics? If they're entering a growth period in November??
I bought one that has the perfect soil. I believe it is Coco coir. It is one of the few plants I left and didn't repot. It is thriving
Hi there! This is a great video! For how long do you let your calatheas sit with the humidifier? Do you set them with the humidifier every day? Thank you!
Thank you for this informative video. I recently bought a small calathea rosy with just 5 leaves. I kept it
outside for couple of days in a north facing balcony and even forgot to water it and all the leaves
turned brown. Now the plant doesnt even have a single leaf but I have still have kept it inside near
a humidifer and I could a small tip coming out next to the plant but it
is not at all growing and it's been 3 weeks already. Is my plant dead?
Have you tried putting your cokd damaged plant on a heat mat for a short time ,I've tried it for soil to dry .it worked great
My Vittata was very healthy and it was shocked from an unexpected heatwave 2 weeks ago. The leaves curled and only a couple ended up opening back up. The rest just browned and died. Hopefully it will get better.
On the other hand, my Triocolor Stromanthe curled up a few leaves but immediately opened up within the next day. A week later, I realized all 3 emerging leaves dried up and wilted. I pulled them out and the bay leaves were crisp. Not sure if I was doing the right thing or not, I hope it’ll rebound and produce leaves again.
I am also facing the same issue.. Thanx for the suggestions
I have a Calathea Rufibarba with drooping, curled up leaves that are brown on the edge. I have repotted it and moved it to the bathroom, put it on a tray of pebbles, mist it and there has been no improvement. Should I trim the leaves?
Hello.
Frenchie here 🇲🇫
I like your Channel.😊🙏💚🙏☺️
Im owning several Calatheas,
They are not difficult to find in France.
I m lucky to have a nice Garden ' plants ' shop close Home, where we are able to order plants we like.😊💚
Hope for more vidéos ' soon '.
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Hi! May i know what did you use when you repot your calathea? Only potting soil and perlite, nothing else? And what is the ratio? ☺️ thanks!!!
Thank you for this video, my problem is the leaves have lost their print and now look plain green. What could be the cause of this?
Hi, i have a mixed calathea, and I'm realizing it's way too hard to maintain them, the leaves are curling down, brown tips since day one, is there like a guide on how much should i water it? i try to keep the soil moistured, but i don't soak the plant, any general tip on this? Much appreciated, i loved the video
My calathea’s old leaves are drying but new leaves are growing too, is it normal?
Hi Mam, just a further question on your video about wilting due to clog oxygen....do i need to water my calathea right after re potting it and changed a new soil? Tnx...
I do usually lightly water because soil compaction can keep the roots from getting oxygen and also keep them from being able to take water up the roots.
Can i still save my yellow fussion calathea? The laeves were already brown but the stems were still ok, what do you think Mam?
No need for an electric humidifier or essential oil diffuser. Just hang a slightly damp cloth near the plant - this will increase the humidity levels to more than 50% - and the humidification achieved is better than standing the plant pot on pebbles in a tray of water. However, you will need to re-damp the cloth periodically. In the kitchen, just place your damp dish cloths near the Calathea.
I am so glad I saw this! My calathea ornata is looking so bad. I’ve only had it for 6 weeks and it looked amazing, unfurled a new leaf and is currently in the process of unfurling another. All the small leaves towards the bottoms have turned brown and crispy, and are curled halfway up the leaves :( I’ve run a humidifier for three hours straight yesterday and today and know not to expect instant results, but the browning and curling happened so suddenly. Even the bigger leaves up top are now starting to brown, ugh. The plant has always been kept in the bathroom a few feet from the east facing window, and gets two big doses of steam every day several hours apart when my husband and I take turns showering. I started hanging a damp rag beside the plant yesterday and today out of curiosity more than anything, I am glad this is proven to work! I’m so worried for the plant…I believe it’s more than low humidity…not only are almost all the leaf tips severely brown and curled, but the stripes and leaves are yellowing as well, even the purple undersides are yellow and transparent around the edges, and overall just so dull :( I’m suspecting root rot or something :/
In my country. Humidity and degree are 80% and 30oC in the morning. Down to 60% and 32oC in the afternoon. My strategy is that, cocochips and pelite as the soil. Which can help a lot with the drainage, cocochips keep the root moist and pelite keep the soil loose so the root can "breath". Cause I tend to notice that horticulture sand or cactus soil hold too much water.
I wish I had your humidity! Very true that you have to adjust soil to conditions to your own home/outdoor space. I am sure this advice will help people!
Would giving it cold filtered water be under the cold damage category too?
Where did you get your humidifier? it's so cute!
This only seems to happen to my Calathea medallion. All my others a throwing out growth and very happy, no criapy edges
That grey glazed pot that you show when talking about drainage problems, around 9:23...does it have one big hole in the middle? I have one like it in red...I swear, I hate that thing! It almost killed my Christmas cactus! It keeps the soil so wet, it's crazy!
nice
but what should one do with already damaged leaves?
Great video! It seems the front area of my Cathalea has roots that are leaning toward the front rather than vertically sticking straight up like the rest of the plant. The leaves on the leaning roots also appear to be a bit faded in color in comparison to the other more pigmented leaves. I’m wondering if I should just cut this part off or if there is anything I can do to remedy this situation. Thank you in advance!🙏
Hi, Marisol! Do you mean the stems above the soil are learning? Do you think it is stretching to reach more light?
hopefully she answers!😂 I've made a kokedama out of a triostar and the very same day it curled up all the leaves and then they dried. Maybe a kokedama holds too much humidity? I've put it in the bathroom yet it doesnt get better. Any ideas of what could be the problem and how can I save it if possible?
I have a calathea and based on this video it looks like it’s not properly draining. Shall I cut off the brown wilting leaves and all it a loss, or will they begin to unravel as well?
How long do you leave your diffuser on a day please??
I am wondering the same
Great informative video on Calathea’s
I took my zebrina out of soil..she looked very good before the switch..gently washed her roots,spayed with peroxide and let dry..moved to leca, in her new pot,over night,all leaves have curled...bummed,not sure if it is just transitioning, have to wait and see..roots looked very good and healthy..
thanks for the video. i have a calathea musaica for a few weeks now and it started good :) but it had a lot of new leaves from the beginning and some of them died now before they unfolded. they have been super pale, nearly white and had very thin and dry spots on them. can you tell me what happened there?
So informative, Thank you 🙏🏽.
I have a calathea bicajoux i got from shipping the plant is not badly damaged but the leaves are disorganised and all over the place what should i do?
What soil mix do you recomment for Calathea? I have newly purchased a Calathea Dotti and I don't know if it's a good idea to repot it or not.the soil it's already in it doesn't seem to be fast draining
Thank you for all the good information I'm gonna get some distilled water when I go to town today l only have 2 prayer plants want to feed them and water them how's the best
I need help with my caltheas. I just repotted my calathea the other day, but now it looks like it is dead or wilted. The leaves curl and has burn like at edge. I don't know what to do. Any advise? Thank you in advance.
Thanks. I think I need to check my roots and repot my plant.
Very informative! Thanks for all the info. Now I knew why most of my calatheas are dying or looking brown.
Hi. I'm from Philippines and the weather condition here is very hot and humid. I just want to ask if the soil mix that i used is ok with calathea plant, my soil mixed is coco peat, perlite, worm casting and coco chips..
Ah, very informative and so useful thanks... I loved my Calathea plant, i was away for a while and when I returned it had got completely run down... I wasn’t sure what did it but from this It seems that it was the cold temps for long periods of time, whilst I was in a warmer climate... I wonder if there are other plants similar that you recommend? that may be more resilient/easier... Great vid btw! 👏🏻
Yes! My triostar stromanthes are just as beautiful but I've found that they can deal with dry air, temperature shifts and even pests, much better. There are a variety of stromanthe to choose from, some easier or harder to get depending on where you live. Maranta plants are also a little bit less fussy from my experience and don't have the dramatic reactions that calatheas do. I hope this helps! :)
My calathea leaves are yellow, how do I fix it? How do I know if it's due to water issue or whether it is rootbound?
Thank you for this comprehensive video! Do you have any tipps on soil to avoid root rot?
I use organic fish emulsion fertilizer. Do I still need to be careful with the strength for my maranta?
Where did you get your oil diffuser? For your potting mix, what type of soil did you use along with the perlite? I think my calathea is having the poor drainage issue :(
I got all of my diffusers from Whole Foods. I've never been able to find them online but they're in the store whenever I go. I use a 5-1-1 soil amended with perlite usually but I haven't been able to get the materials together recently. Instead, I've been using Sungro's Black Gold amended with perlite.
@@AddyBeez Thank you! Is it the Cactus mix? I see on Amazon a few different types.
My maranta leuconera Kerchoveana is going ok, doesn't have any brown tips ,but the new leafs growing are small and although it growns leafs regularly,she also looses leafs,they get yellow and die. I don't know if I am underwatering or overwatering or if it's normal like succulents