Product Specifications
The Calathea Makoyana, affectionately known as the Peacock Plant, is a captivating houseplant celebrated for its exquisitely patterned leaves that resemble the plumage of a peacock. Each broad, oval leaf is a canvas of pale green, intricately adorned with a network of darker green markings that create a stunning, feather-like effect. The undersides of the leaves reveal a rich, purplish-pink hue, adding another layer of visual intrigue. This plant is a true spectacle, constantly changing as it performs its daily ritual of raising and lowering its leaves in response to light, a behavior known as nyctinasty. Native to the tropical rainforests of Brazil, the Calathea Makoyana thrives in warm, humid environments, demanding a bit more attention than some other houseplants, but rewarding its caretaker with unparalleled beauty. Its delicate nature requires consistent moisture, high humidity, and protection from direct sunlight, making it a perfect addition to a bright, humid room like a bathroom or kitchen. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the Peacock Plant adds a touch of exotic elegance and a sense of tranquility to any indoor space, making it a coveted treasure for plant enthusiasts seeking a truly remarkable specimen.
Striking Aesthetic Appeal:
- Its unique and intricate leaf patterns add a touch of exotic beauty to any indoor space.
- The leaf movement (nyctinasty) provides a dynamic and engaging visual experience.
Air Purification:
- Like many houseplants, it contributes to improving indoor air quality.
Stress Reduction:
- The presence of plants can have a calming effect, reducing stress and promoting a sense of well-being.
Enhanced Indoor Environment:
- Adds a touch of nature and vibrancy to homes and offices.
Unique Plant Collector's Item:
- It is a plant that is desirable for those that have plant collections due to its unique look.
Light:
- Indirect Light:
- Calatheas prefer bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight will scorch their delicate leaves.
- A location near a north- or east-facing window is often ideal.
- Avoid Direct Sun:
- Keep them away from direct afternoon sun.
Watering:
- Consistent Moisture:
- Maintain consistently moist soil, but avoid overwatering.
- Water when the top inch of soil feels slightly dry.
- Use filtered, distilled, or rainwater, as they are sensitive to chemicals in tap water.
- Avoid Soggy Soil:
- Ensure proper drainage to prevent root rot.
Humidity:
- High Humidity:
- Calatheas thrive in high humidity.
- Increase humidity by:
- Using a humidifier.
- Misting the leaves regularly.
- Placing the plant on a pebble tray with water.
Temperature:
- Warm Temperatures:
- Maintain temperatures between 65-80°F (18-27°C).
- Avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature changes.
Soil:
- Well-Draining Soil:
- Use a well-draining potting mix, such as one containing peat moss, perlite, and orchid bark.
Fertilizing:
- During Growing Season:
- Fertilize monthly during spring and summer with a diluted liquid fertilizer.
- Avoid Winter Fertilizing:
- Do not fertilize during the dormant winter months.
Key Considerations:
- Water Quality:
- Calatheas are sensitive to tap water, so using filtered or rainwater is best.
- Humidity is Crucial:
- Maintaining high humidity is essential for preventing brown, crispy leaf edges.
- Leaf Movement:
- Calatheas are known as prayer plants because they raise and lower their leaves depending on the time of day. This is normal.