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Calathea Compact Star (Calathea setosa 'Compact Star') is a prayer plant with elongated leaves marked by a beautiful striped pattern of dark green and silver; the undersides of the leaves are wine-red to purple. A tropical plant native to South America, the Compact Star Calathea is suitable for hardiness zones 10-11, where it can grow on the porch or patio as long as the night temperatures are above 45°F. In other areas, it’s best to grow Setosa Calathea indoors. These spectacular plants can grow about 3 ft. high and need plenty of space when mature.
The Calathea Setosa plant belongs to the prayer plant family Marantaceae. Like other prayer plant varieties, Calathea Setosa folds its leaves like hands in prayer in the evening and lowers them during the day. Calatheas prefer medium to bright indirect sunlight that mirrors their natural rainforest floor habitat; direct sunlight can burn their beautiful leaves.
In addition, Calethea plants are non-toxic and completely safe for pets, making them ideal for households with animals and young children. These beauties symbolize new beginnings, personal growth, and devotion. In Feng Shui, they’re used for harmonizing and attracting positive energy.
Calathea plants are known for their striking variegated foliage, and each variety offers unique beauty, be it the Calathea Orbifolia with its gently striped, round leaves or the boldly patterned Calathea Rattlesnake.
Calatheas are more sensitive to their surroundings than the more easy-care plants. Here are some Calathea care tips to help your plant flourish:
Keep the soil moist, but don’t let it get oversaturated and soggy. It’s best to use filtered or ‘overnight’ water, as Calatheas can react negatively to the chlorine and fluoride in tap water. This plant loves humid environments, so keep the humidity high around your Calathea Setosa. Place a pebble tray underneath the plant’s pot, mist it regularly, or use a humidifier if necessary.
The best lighting for your Calathea Prayer plant is medium to bright indirect light from a southern, eastern, or western window. Your plant needs about six hours of bright sunlight per day. If you’re growing your plant on the porch, place it in partial shade so it only receives bright light in the mornings. Calatheas grow best in evenly warm temperatures from 60℉ to 75℉. They don’t like temperature swings and cold drafts.
Use well-draining potting soil mixed with perlite for your Prayer plant; you can also use soil for African violets, as it’s designed for moisture retention and good drainage. Feed it every month during the growing season with a balanced liquid fertilizer. Repot once in two years into a 2-inch larger container. The best time for repotting your Calathea is spring.
Prayer plants are not hard to propagate. The easiest way to multiply your Calathea Compact Star is by division. Gently separate the root clump and set aside several healthy plants with roots attached. Then, repot them into well-draining soil. Keep the moisture high while the new plants are adjusting.
You can prune your Calathea to keep the desired shape and size of the plant. Clean the leaves with a damp cloth once in a while to remove accumulated dust. Remove dead leaves, stems, and debris from the soil.
Wilting leaves with brown tips indicate underwatering and a lack of sufficient humidity. Yellowing, leaves on your prayer plant usually indicate overwatering. Also, Calathea’s foliage can sometimes curl when the plant isn’t receiving enough moisture.
Place your Compact Star plant where you can make the most of its vibrantly colored leaves, either as a single centerpiece plant or as part of your indoor oasis.
Placing plants in the same area can help increase humidity around them, which is important for Calatheas; moreover, the various foliage colors and shapes can look stunning together:
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