Calathea Vittata

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Scientific Name: Calathea Vittata

Common Name: Vittata Prayer Plant

Overview: The Vittata is another popular version of South American calathea that is characterized by its narrower leaves and distinctive white stripes. This one is a favorite for collectors as it can be harder to find than other varieties.

Description

Caring for your Prayer Plant

Taking good care of any plant is essential to ensure it grows appropriately and blooms. You need to take care of several things, such as the amount of water you need to give the plant, the best way to propagate it, and the kind of fertilizer you need to use. Here is a complete care guide you can use.

Light

This plant enjoys medium and bright indirect light. They should not be placed in direct sunlight as that can damage the plant significantly. You can set the plant in a room with a window and get reasonable amounts of indirect light. Ideally, these plants grow under large trees in their natural habitat. Therefore, they need indirect but good amounts of light. If your plants do not get enough sunlight, they will produce smaller leaves and stunted growth.

Soil

Calatheas enjoys a well-draining soil that can be a mixture of potting soil, peat, and perlite. You can mix lighter soils such as coir or pumas. Experts recommend avoiding the usage of heavy soils as they are not well draining.

Water

It is vital to give your Prayer plant a balanced amount of water. The plant is susceptible to water. They do not deal well with too little water or too much water. If you do not give the plant enough water, its leaves will dry out, and if you overwater it, the roots will start to rot, which can cause the plant to die.

The soil of the Calathea needs to be moist at all times. You can check the moisture in the ground with your finger. Your plant likes a humid environment, so you can try to keep humidity levels high using a mist, and the plant will thrive.

Fertilizer

The Calathea requires regular fertilizer during its growth stages. You can give it fertilizer every two or three weeks when the growth is in full swing. The best fertilizer match is chemical or organic fertilizer. It is best to avoid any fertilizer during the winter as that can be shocking for the plants in their dormancy. 

Common Issues

If you do not take good care of your prayerplant, it may face many issues such as pest infestation and other diseases. Let’s look at all the common problems you must be aware of.

Pests

Spider mites are the most common pests to infest the Prayer plant. Other than that, they may also attract aphids and or scale insects. If these pests infect your plant, you might see yellow leaves and other visible spots on the surface of the leaves.

To control the pest infestation, you can use insecticidal soap.

Disease

Root rot is the most common disease in the Peacock plant. If you overwater it and do not choose well-draining soil, then that can cause your plant’s roots to rot. To avoid root rot, you should only water your plant when scorched. You can check for dryness using your finger.

Other than that, bacterial growth in your plant may suffer from Pseudomonas Leaf spot. This can cause a reddish-brown spot on the leaves and distort them. To treat this problem, it is best to cut off the damaged leaves so that the bacterium does not spread.

Pruning 

This plant does not require you to prune it very frequently. All you need to do is to keep an eye out for all the damaged and wilted leaves. Removing them from the plant will help improve your plant’s growth, as only the healthy parts of the plant will get the nutrients.

Propagation

You can propagate the Peacock plant when it grows big. You can multiply it by root division. You can do it during the springtime as that’s when the plant is waking up and is in its active growth period. Be sure to separate it naturally.

Potting / Repotting

You can re-pot the plant during the spring and fall. It is best to re-pot the plant every two years or if you think the pot is full of roots. Choose a slightly bigger pot for the re-potting.

17 reviews for Calathea Vittata

  1. Donna M. (verified owner)

    Plant arrived beautiful and secure love the size and color

  2. Mary Lou (verified owner)

    Love it.

  3. Sheldon J Lam (verified owner)

    Beautiful and a great size, but came a little yellowed (likely due to shipping shock).

  4. Anonymous (verified owner)

  5. Sara H. (verified owner)

    Very nice prayer plant. It is a gift for my sister who lives in FL. She loves it.

  6. Anonymous (verified owner)

    This plant was in ok condition.

  7. Minka (verified owner)

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  9. Samson (verified owner)

    It’s larger than I expected which is great! Perfect shape when it arrived!!

  10. Kellie (verified owner)

    Beautiful! I would definitely order from Plant one again!

  11. Tammy W. (verified owner)

    Gorgeous plant. Came well packaged and healthy as usual.

  12. Moises Cobian (verified owner)

    It is smaller than shown in the image, but in quality it is excellent as well as the packaging is adequate

  13. Elaine Espiritusanto (verified owner)

    This calathea is more impressive in person!!

  14. Mallory (verified owner)

  15. Moises Cobian (verified owner)

    Empaque y la calidad de la planta son excelentes! Son un poco más pequeñas que como muestran las imágenes, pero esta bien, 100% recomendado.

  16. Julia Daly/Ron Vedd (verified owner)

  17. Anonymous (verified owner)

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Why others chose the Calathea Vittata

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