Plant Bio
Calathea orbifolia is a beautiful houseplant highly sought after due to the exquisite beauty of its large, round leaves and its air-purifying qualities. This beautiful foliage is subtly striped with pale silver-green markings, with the undersides of the leaf also being a pale silver-green.
The Calathea orbifolia is bound to add dramatic interest to your houseplant collections and is very much on trend.
This setup does three things:
- Reduces watering frequency — you fill the reservoir once and it lasts days or even weeks depending on the plant.
- Keeps roots healthier — no sitting in stagnant water, no sudden dryness.
- Cuts the chance of plant death — ideal for people who forget or travel often.
The pot also stays cleaner than regular planters since there’s no overflow mess, and the consistent moisture helps most common indoor plants grow more evenly. If you want a setup that makes plant care almost idiot-proof without sacrificing style, a self-watering pot is one of the most practical upgrades you can make.
Light: Calathea need plenty of diffused light however direct sunlight will cause the leaves to fade and lose their markings. They can tolerate some degree of shade, but the better the light conditions, the more you will be rewarded by fine foliage. Experiment in your home to find the perfect spot for your plant.
Temperature: Prefers warm to high temperatures, ideally between 18-23°C but can cope with as low as 15°C. Avoid draughts and ensure the plant has reasonable ventilation.
Humidity: High humidity levels are a must. Stand on a wet pebble tray to improve humidity and mist frequently. Pop it in the shower room or kitchen from time to time to give an extra boost.
Care tips: Wipe leaves with a damp cloth to remove accumulated dust. Do not use leaf shine as this will damage the foliage. Brown tips may occur.