Skip to Content
Plants by the Pool
Plants by the Pool
Shop
Plant Care
Our Story
Meet the Team
Events
Contact
Shop in Person
Book a consultation with Rudi 🪴
Customer Reviews
Login Account
0
0
Plants by the Pool
Plants by the Pool
Shop
Plant Care
Our Story
Meet the Team
Events
Contact
Shop in Person
Book a consultation with Rudi 🪴
Customer Reviews
Login Account
0
0
Shop
Plant Care
Our Story
Meet the Team
Events
Contact
Shop in Person
Book a consultation with Rudi 🪴
Customer Reviews
Login Account
Our Plants Calathea Helen Kennedy
9E47E000-5EF8-4958-9AF0-ACC66513F23F.jpeg Image 1 of
9E47E000-5EF8-4958-9AF0-ACC66513F23F.jpeg
9E47E000-5EF8-4958-9AF0-ACC66513F23F.jpeg

Calathea Helen Kennedy

$35.00
sold out

Pet Safe

Calatheas prefer bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight can scorch their delicate leaves, causing brown spots. While they can tolerate lower light levels, they may not grow as vigorously. A spot near an east or north-facing window is ideal.

Calatheas like their soil to stay consistently moist but not soggy. Water your plant when the top inch of soil feels dry, ensuring that the pot has good drainage to prevent waterlogging. Calatheas are sensitive to fluoride and chlorine, so it’s best to use filtered or distilled water if possible. Overwatering or letting the plant dry out too much can stress the leaves, causing browning on the edges.

Add To Cart

Pet Safe

Calatheas prefer bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight can scorch their delicate leaves, causing brown spots. While they can tolerate lower light levels, they may not grow as vigorously. A spot near an east or north-facing window is ideal.

Calatheas like their soil to stay consistently moist but not soggy. Water your plant when the top inch of soil feels dry, ensuring that the pot has good drainage to prevent waterlogging. Calatheas are sensitive to fluoride and chlorine, so it’s best to use filtered or distilled water if possible. Overwatering or letting the plant dry out too much can stress the leaves, causing browning on the edges.

Pet Safe

Calatheas prefer bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight can scorch their delicate leaves, causing brown spots. While they can tolerate lower light levels, they may not grow as vigorously. A spot near an east or north-facing window is ideal.

Calatheas like their soil to stay consistently moist but not soggy. Water your plant when the top inch of soil feels dry, ensuring that the pot has good drainage to prevent waterlogging. Calatheas are sensitive to fluoride and chlorine, so it’s best to use filtered or distilled water if possible. Overwatering or letting the plant dry out too much can stress the leaves, causing browning on the edges.

Plant Care
Our Story
Contact

©2022 PBTP LLC. All rights reserved