
Peacock Calathea
LIGHTYour Calathea Peacock will do best in low to medium light area. Never allow this plant to stand in the direct sunlight—the leaves will get sunburned!WATERFor best results, maintain a regular watering schedule and keep your Calathea Peacock moist, but not wet or saturated. This is not a drought tolerant indoor plant, but it is relatively forgiving if you forget to water it from time to time. Extended periods of dryness can result in brown leaf tips or edges.HUMIDITYLike many tropical indoor plants, your Calathea Peacock prefers a spot with ample humidity. If leaf edges begin to curl or brown up, mist them with lukewarm water on a regular basis, or use a pebble tray. This Calathea will thrive if given frequent, lukewarm showers either in the actual shower or use the spray attachment near your sink. Your bathroom or kitchen are perfect spots for this plant because these areas tend to be more humid.TEMPERATUREYour Calathea Peacock enjoys the warmth, preferably between 65-85 degrees,