Calathea Orbifolia Care
About Calathea Orbifolia
Other common names
- Orbifolia prayer plant
- Geoppertia Orbifolia
- Round-leaf Calathea
- Peacock plant
How Often Should I Water My Calathea Orbifolia?
Calathea Orbifolia Light Needs
The ideal place to put the Calathea orbifolia is near a south-facing window. East or west-facing windows can work too. If the window gets a lot of intense sunlight, you can place the plant a few feet away from the window but still in the path of light or use a sheer curtain to diffuse the light. Delve deeper into the world of plant lighting with our dedicated guide.
Calathea Orbifolia Plant Care
How Big Will My Calathea Orbifolia Grow?
Temperature & Humidity
Coming from a tropical climate, the Calathea orbifolia needs warmer temperatures to thrive. These plants do not like cold temperatures, drafts, or being near AC or heating vents. The ideal temperature for the Calathea orbifolia is between 65 and 75˚F (18- 24˚C). Don't allow the temperature in the space to drop below 60˚F (16˚C). Humidity is a very important factor in Calathea orbifolia care. The ideal humidity level for this plant is between 50- 60%. The average household humidity level is below 50%, but there are ways to compensate and add humidity to the space, such as using a Humidifier, placing a pebble tray with water, or grouping it with other plants.
Are Calathea Orbifolia Plants Toxic?
Troubleshooting Common Problems with Calathea Orbifolia Plants
Part of plant care is observing how your plant is fairing in its environment, so you can make adjustments if needed. Every houseplant will have different signs or tells when they aren't doing well. If you notice brown edges or curling of the leaves of your Calathea orbifolia, this could be an indication of underwatering or lack of humidity. Check the soil frequently and water when the first 1-2 inches are dry. Add humidity with a humidifier or a pebble tray with water. If you notice the leaves of the Calathea orbifolia are yellowing, this could indicate that the plant is being under or overwatered. It's critical to check the soil often and only water if the top 1-2 inches are dry. If you notice dropping or drooping leaves on the Calathea orbifolia, this isn't cause for immediate concern. Even healthy leaves can drop a bit during the day. Monitor your plant; if they perk up by night, no action needs to be taken. If they don't, it signals that your plant needs more water and higher humidity. Calathea orbifolia plants can be plagued by pests like aphids and spider mites who like to suck on the sap of the leaves. If you have an infestation, you'll notice holes, discoloration, or milky webbing on the underside of the plant's leaves. The best way to get rid of these pests is to spray them with insecticidal soap or neem oil. Spider mites like low humidity, so if you're getting these pests, it's a sign to increase the humidity in the space.
Frequently Asked Questions about Calathea Orbifolia Plant
- How Much Light Does Calathea Orbifolia Need?Calathea orbifolia needs bright, indirect light. Placing it near a south-facing window should provide adequate light. Be sure to place it a short distance from the window, in the path of light, so its leaves don't get scorched. A sheer curtain on the window will also help to diffuse the light and protect your plant while providing sufficient light.
- How do I Keep Calathea Orbifolia Happy?
Keeping your Calathea orbifolia happy is as simple as following proper care guidelines. Be sure your plant is getting enough light; temperatures and humidity should mimic the plant's native tropical environment. Try not to disturb your plant by moving it around, and only repot when small roots are sticking out of the pot's drainage hole.
- Are Calathea Orbifolia Hard to Care for?Yes, this plant is not for the novice plant owner, but it is incredibly rewarding when given the proper care. Good care takes learning your plant's preferences, monitoring your plant on a regular basis, and identifying plant behavior. If you can give Calathea orbifolia the time and attention it needs, it will grow and thrive for you.