Rose Calathea
Kiersten Rankel
Kiersten lives in New Orleans, LA and graduated with her masters degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Tulane University in 2019.
She has conducted or assisted on research studies covering trees such as the bald cypress, swamp maple, and water tupelo, as well as important marsh grasses including Juncus, Spartina, and Phragmites.
Kiersten is a certified Louisiana Master Naturalist and regularly volunteers with local community gardens and nonprofits to help restore critical ecosystems along the Gulf Coast.
3.9 out of 5 (143 experiences)
Large, lush leaves
Browns easily
About Rose Calathea
Many of the houseplants we used to know as Calatheas now belong to the genus Goeppertia (say that three times fast). These plants have delightfully patterned leaves that come in all sorts of colors and shapes! Commonly known as prayer plants, the leaves of some species fold up at night through a process called nyctinasty meaning night movement! 😴
Taxonomy
Goeppertia roseopicta
Goeppertia
Marantaceae
Zingiberales
Also known as
Jungle Velvet, Calathea roseopicta, Rose Painted Calathea, Silver Plate Calathea and Calathea Princess Jessie
How to care for Rose Calathea
How often to water your Rose Calathea
every 9
Rose Calathea needs 0.5 cups of water every 9 when it doesn’t get direct sunlight and is potted in a 5" pot.
Use our water calculator to personalize watering recommendations to your environment or download Greg for more advanced recommendations for all of your plants.
Water 0.5 cups every
9
Finding light for Rose Calathea in your home
a window
Rose Calathea may have difficulty thriving, and will drop leaves 🍃, without ample sunlight.
Place it less than 3 feet from a south-facing window to maximize the potential for growth.
Select your region to see how the current weather in your area affects the placement of Rose Calathea in your home 🏡.
How to fertilize Rose Calathea
Most potting soils come with ample nutrients which plants use to produce new growth.
By the time your plant has depleted the nutrients in its soil it’s likely grown enough to need a larger pot anyway.
To replenish this plant's nutrients, repot your Rose Calathea after it doubles in size or once a year—whichever comes first.
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Such a beautiful plant, I had to have it!!!
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I repotted her and lost a leaf and others are turning brown. Should I put her back under a grow light? #RoseCalathea
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Wilted #RoseCalathea I have repotted my plant two weeks after purchasing it from the store. It has been two weeks now since I repotted. It is under medium to low grow light. Soil feels moist but not too damp to touch. It has been cold, but the house temp is in 67-70F. The plant has been wilting since repot. Am I missing something? Or should I just let it be and get acclimated? TIA @DreamMachine
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What could be causing the brown edges and curling of the leaves? #RoseCalathea
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Help She was fine before Thanksgiving. Now agree a few days alone she looks like this. What can I do to save her
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Spider mites Calathea? I think my new-ish calathea has spider mites. I think it’s a humidity issue for the plant that may have caused them but how do I treat her now? #PestControl #spidermites #Calathea #NewPlantDad
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What’s wrong with my calethea?? I have had this plant for a year now and have been fighting with it the whole time. If you see the leaf at the bottom it is starting to curl and will eventually die. I certainly dont overwater this plant. Sometimes I may wait a little too long to water it but right now that’s not the case. I try not to have it near any drafts. ( we don’t use our heater in the picture). the people who are calathea experts please help, this plant was gifted by a special person 🙏
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My leave are shriveling up on the edges why? I keep it moist not water logged and 2-3 feet from sun. So why is it dying? #RoseCalathea
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Why are the leaves drying at the edges?
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Leaf discolouration Does anyone use a grow light with their rose calathea and noticed something like this? At the moment, my other calatheas (pinstripe calathea and calathea vittata)seem to be ok with the same grow light. #CalatheaCrew #GrowLights
Care Summary for Rose Calathea
Rose Calathea
Greg recommends:
Water
0.5 cups every 9 days
Placement
< 3ft from a window
Nutrients
Repot after 2x growth
Based on the 4” pot your plant is in, and that it doesn’t get direct sunlight.
What other plant parents say
Large, lush leaves 68
Browns easily 48
Survivor 33
Fast grower 31
Pest magnet 11
Blooms easily 7
Easy to propagate 2
03/11/2022
A beautiful plant, but in true Calathea style, they’re drama queens. Make sure before you get one or whilst you are buying it that you have a space with enough humidity for them.
For my Rose Calathea, I have her set up with a pebble tray inside of a fishbowl. This focuses the humidity on to the plant.
They like to be damp, but not wet.
Make sure they’re not too close to the window. Mine is about 3ft away from a window with blinds, and that’s where she’s seemed happiest.
Finding a happy medium takes a little work, but once you have it, you’ll have a happy plant.
Best of luck!! 🌱
Large, lush leaves
Survivor
Browns easily
12/07/2021
So I’ve had a few crispy edges that I’ve trimmed down but otherwise, it hasn’t been as dramatic as I’ve read/heard. My humidity generally fluctuates between 40-60% but it seems happy as long as I keep it’s soil consistently moist but not wet. I love its leaves, it stands out among all the green. And its been putting out a new leafy almost weekly and growing fast!
Browns easily
Fast grower
Large, lush leaves
11/06/2021
I know that people have difficulties with Calathea, but Julio has been thriving and putting out new leaves since I got him in April 2021. I think the trick is to follow Greg’s watering advice, and put somewhere super bright. I have him about 10ft away from a west-facing window so he gets lots of bright indirect light throughout the day, and then about an hour of direct light when the sun is going down. He’s far enough away from the window that he doesn’t burn from the sun. I also kept him in the plastic pot I got him in so there’s plenty of drainage. He’s just living his best life!
Large, lush leaves
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