Maranta has some of the most beautiful, most decorative leaves in the plant kingdom. The popular Tricolor-Maranta has deep green, velvety leaves with yellow splotches down the midrib and arching red veins traveling to the leaf margins.
Calathea Triostar-Maranta needs indirect medium light. Water the plant enough to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Ensure that the top 1-2 inch soil layer is dry before watering again. Also, using distilled water or rainwater is advisable as this plant doesn’t enjoy having hard tap water and can cause the leaf edges to turn brown. It requires a well-draining soil or potting mixture with equal parts of potting mix and perlite. Additionally, having a pot with appropriate drainage holes will help in removing excess water and prevent the soil from staying soggy.
Water – Keep your triostar stromanthe’s soil consistently moist, but not soggy. Allow the top inch of soil to dry out before watering again. The plant may require less water in winter than in summer, so check the soil often when you first get it home, and as the seasons change to figure out a watering rhythm that works.
Light – Keep the new plants in a warm place with bright, indirect light. Be sure to keep the soil moist but not soggy. When you see new leaves appear, that’s a sign that the roots have established.
Soil – Prepare new pots with fresh soil for the new divisions you’ve made. Plant the new divisions in the new pots. Replant the mother plant in a container with fresh soil. Water the plants so that the soil is uniformly moist.
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