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Rattlesnake Calathea

Rattlesnake Calathea

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 The rattlesnake calathea has long wavy green leaves with deep green brushstrokes across them and a purple underside, eerily like snakes. 

 

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Get to Know Rattlesnake Calathea!

Highlights

Coming from the jungle floors of Brazil, the Rattlesnake needs lower light but very humidity and, if you are lucky, can reach 30” tall.

Watering

When watering, make sure to keep these babies moist but pour away any excess water that ends up in your tray. Make sure to have a pot with drainage holes because if it sits in water it will get root rot. Keep an eye on the dryness of the soil and water when you feel it start to dry out.

Sunlight

Place your calathea in a part of a room that has low to indirect bright light.

Pet-Friendly?

Yes! This plant is non-toxic to cats and dogs.

Sad Plant (is your plant dying?)

CURLING LEAVES: Curling leaves are a very common issue with Calatheas. If your plant is sitting in too much light it will start to burn and curl inward. Move it farther away from the light. The other, most likely, reason is that it is drying out and in an attempt to conserve water, it is curling up. Water it immediately and you will see it unfurl soon.

BROWNING: Brown leaves and tips are also a common issue. This could be that your water has too many chemicals and minerals in it. Try using distilled water and see if that helps.

GNATS: These damn things amirite? While you can use those fun fly traps for your plants, you need to address the reason they are there. With the moistness that Calatheas require, it can make an ideal home for fruit flies. Allow the top of your soil to dry out and instead water from the bottom for awhile.