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Why Calatheas Are the Perfect Houseplant for Any Home

🌿 Why Calatheas Are the Perfect Houseplant for Any Home

From the lush rainforests of South America to the shelves of stylish UK homes, the Calathea has earned a loyal following thanks to its vibrant foliage and dynamic character. Whether you’re a seasoned plant parent or just getting started, the Calathea is a rewarding addition to any indoor jungle, as long as you know how to meet its needs.

That’s why Beards & Daisies, one of the UK’s leading houseplant specialists, is here to help you get the most from your Calathea. Founder Jo Lambell shares what makes this plant so special, while Lead Horticulturist Connor Towning, offers practical care tips to keep yours happy, healthy, and thriving in your home.

Calatheas are more than just eye-catching. They are expressive, low-light tolerant, and completely non-toxic, making them ideal for pet-friendly homes. Here’s why they’re worth a spot in your plant collection:

Calathea Care Guide

looking after a Calatheas plant

Calatheas can be a little fussy, but with the right environment and routine, they will thrive. Here’s what they need:

Light: Calatheas prefer bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight as it can scorch their delicate leaves.

Tip from Connor Towning: Place them near a north or east-facing window. If the room is too bright, diffuse the light with a sheer curtain.

Watering: They like consistent moisture, but not soggy soil. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry, using room-temperature, filtered or rainwater if possible. Avoid tap water high in fluoride or chlorine as it can cause leaf browning.

Humidity: High humidity is essential. Aim for around 60 percent or more.

Ways to increase humidity:

Temperature: Keep them in a warm, stable environment between 18 and 24 degrees Celsius. Avoid drafts, radiators, or sudden drops in temperature.

Soil and Feeding: Use a well-draining, peat-free potting mix. Feed once a month in spring and summer with a diluted liquid houseplant fertiliser.

Leaf Maintenance: Wipe the leaves occasionally with a damp cloth to remove dust and allow them to photosynthesise efficiently.

Common Issues and Fixes:

Which Calathea Variety Should You Choose?

There are many great varieties. Here are a few popular choices:

“Each variety has its own personality” says Jo. “Choose one that suits your space and your aesthetic.”


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