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Calathea Micans Silver Stripe

Original price was: ₹949.00.Current price is: ₹249.00.

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The Calathea Micans Silver Stripe (also sometimes called Goeppertia Micans ‘Silver Stripe’) is a beautiful plant known for its striking foliage. Like many Calatheas, it can be a bit particular, but with the right care, it will thrive.

Calathea Micans Silver Stripe
Calathea Micans Silver Stripe

Here’s a comprehensive guide care for Calathea Micans Silver:

1. Light:

  • Bright, indirect light is key. Mimic its natural habitat on the jungle floor where it receives dappled sunlight through a tree canopy.
  • Avoid direct sunlight as it can scorch the delicate leaves, causing them to fade, curl, or develop brown edges.
  • An east-facing window is often ideal, or a south/west-facing window with sheer curtains to filter the light.
  • While they can tolerate low light, they won’t thrive and their vibrant patterns may fade.

2. Water:

  • Keep the soil consistently moist but never soggy. Think of it like a wrung-out sponge.
  • Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry to the touch.
  • Use filtered, distilled, or rainwater. Calatheas are sensitive to the chlorine and fluoride often found in tap water, which can lead to brown leaf edges. If using tap water, let it sit out overnight to allow chemicals to dissipate.
  • Ensure good drainage in the pot to prevent root rot. Empty any excess water from the drip tray.
  • Watering frequency will decrease during cooler winter months.

3. Humidity:

  • High humidity is crucial for Calatheas. They are tropical plants and need humidity levels of 50% or higher.
  • Signs of low humidity include crispy brown leaf edges and curling leaves.
  • Ways to increase humidity:
    • Use a humidifier nearby.
    • Place the pot on a pebble tray filled with water (make sure the bottom of the pot isn’t sitting in the water).
    • Group plants together to create a microclimate.
    • Regularly misting the leaves can offer a temporary boost.
  • Bathrooms or terrariums can be naturally more humid environments.
Calathea Micans Silver Stripe
Calathea Micans Silver Stripe

4. Temperature:

  • Maintain warm, consistent temperatures between 18°C to 27°C (65°F-85°F).
  • Avoid temperatures below 15°C (60°F) as they are highly sensitive to cold.
  • Keep them away from strong drafts, cold windows, or heating/cooling vents.

5. Soil:

  • Use a well-draining, but moisture-retentive potting mix that is rich in organic matter.
  • A good mix might include:
    • 25% orchid bark
    • 25% coconut coir
    • 25% perlite
    • 10% worm castings
    • 5% activated charcoal
  • African violet potting soil or a mix of peat and perlite also works well.
  • The soil pH should be slightly acidic to neutral.

6. Fertilizer:

  • Feed monthly during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced liquid houseplant fertilizer diluted to half strength.
  • Do not fertilize during the autumn and winter months when the plant’s growth naturally slows down.
  • Over-fertilizing can lead to burnt roots or discolored leaves.

7. Repotting:

  • Repot every 1-2 years, or when the plant becomes root-bound, during the spring or summer months.
  • Choose a pot that is 1-2 inches larger than the old one.
  • Use fresh potting soil.

8. Pruning:

  • Calatheas don’t require extensive pruning.
  • Trim off any brown, yellowing, or damaged leaves as they naturally die off to keep the plant looking tidy and healthy. Use sharp, clean scissors.

9. Propagation:

  • The easiest and most common method is by division during repotting.
  • Gently separate the plant into smaller sections, ensuring each section has some roots and foliage.
  • Pot each new section into its own pot with fresh soil.
  • Keep newly divided plants in shady, warm, and moist conditions (you can cover them with plastic for a greenhouse effect) until you see new growth.

10. Common Problems and Solutions:

  • Crispy Brown Leaf Edges: Low humidity, underwatering, or mineral buildup from tap water. Increase humidity, water more consistently with filtered water.
  • Curling Leaves: Underwatering, low humidity, excessive light, or cold temperatures/drafts. Adjust watering, humidity, light, or relocate.
  • Yellowing Leaves: Overwatering (leading to root rot), lack of light, pest issues, or over-fertilizing. Check soil moisture, ensure proper drainage, adjust light, inspect for pests, or flush soil.
  • Limp or Drooping Stems/Leaves: Overwatering, cold temperatures, or drafts. Check for root rot, move to a warmer spot, and avoid drafts.
  • Fading Leaf Patterns: Too much or too little light (most commonly too much direct light). Move to a shadier spot with indirect light.
  • Leaf Spots: Fungal/bacterial disease (often due to overhead watering or poor air circulation), or mineral buildup. Avoid splashing water on leaves, improve ventilation, and use filtered water.
  • Pests: Calatheas can be susceptible to spider mites, aphids, mealybugs, and fungus gnats (especially in humid conditions). Inspect regularly and treat with insecticidal soap or neem oil if needed.
  • No New Growth: Dormancy in winter, insufficient light or nutrients, or overwatering causing root stress. Adjust care based on the likely cause.
calathea micans silver stripe
calathea micans silver stripe

By paying attention to these care requirements, your Calathea Micans ‘Silver Stripe’ should flourish and display its beautiful foliage for years to come!

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