Maranta Care Guide
Houseplant care: Maranta leuconeura should be trimmed once or twice a year in order to keep its vigor. Repotting should only be done if the plant out-grows its container, usually once every two years.
Water: In spring through fall, water regularly with tepid water so the soil stays moist. Don’t use hard water as these plants are sensitive to fluoride in tap water, which can cause brown leaf tips.
Water plentifully as much as necessary to keep the soil thoroughly moist in active growing period. Empty the plant saucers after watering, to avoid that stagnant water could damage the roots.
During the winter rest period water sparingly, allowing the top half of the soil to dry out between waterings.
Light: Keep the plants out of direct sunlight; their colors can fade in light that is too bright, or their leaves can be scorched. These plants do well under fluorescent lights.
In winter, move the Maranta leuconeura to a well-lit but sunless spot.
Temperature: Average warm indoor temperatures are appropriate for Maranta leuconeura; avoid temperatures below 12oC (55oF).
An ideal year-long temperature in 18-21oC (64-69oF).
Humidity: Whenever the temperature climb over 18oC (64oF), it is a good idea to increase the level of humidity by standing the plants on trays of moist pebbles and spray them. Use soft rainwater to mist the Maranta leuconeura.
Fertilizer: Feed regularly about every two weeks with a half-diluted liquid plant food during the active growth period; reduce feedings in winter.
Potting and repotting: Use a soil-based potting mix. Move Maranta leuconeura into containers one size larger in spring. Maranta leuconeura do not have a deep root system and grow well in shallow pans or half-pots.
Propagation: Maranta leuconeura can be propagated through division in spring or by cuttings taken during the warmer months. Take cuttings 10-12cm long (4-5 inch) with three or four leaves and trim off any leaf-stalk sheaths that would be bellow the soil surface when planted. Plant each cutting into 5-8cm (2-3 inch) pot containing a moistened equal-parts mixture of peat moss and sand, enclose it in a plastic bag and keep it in a fairly shady place. Rooting should normally occur in four to six weeks; thereafter move the new plant into a shallow pan or half-pot of standard soil-based potting mixture and treat it in exact same way as a mature Maranta leuconeura.
Uses: Container planting, Hanging basket, Indoor plant, Border, Container, Ground Cover, Specimen
Problems: Maranta leuconeura is generally disease free plant.
Pests: Watch for spider mites and mealy bugs. Prevent the spider mites to appear through appropriate humidity. The plant can be treated with an insecticide. Too-dry conditions also can cause leaf loss.
Leaf problems: Brown leaf tips may be an indication of spider mites (see above) or may mean the air is too dry. Remove the dead leaves, and mist the plant regularly. Yellowing, curled or spotted leaves may indicate under watering. Limp stems indicate over watering, particularly in winter.
SUMMARY:
- Habit: Horizontal, Irregular, Spreading
- Type: Perennial
- Leaf color: Green, silvery, variegated
- Flowers: Not showy, White, Violet
- Height: 30 to 45cm ( 12-18 inch)
- Spread: 30 to 90cm ( 12-36 inch)
- Growth Rate: Moderate
- Maintenance: Medium
- Exposure: Full shade to partial shade or partial sun
- Watering in rest period – sparingly
- Watering in active growth period – plentifully
- Temperature in rest period – min 13oC max 21oC (55- 70oF)
- Temperature in active growth period – min 18oC max 21oC (64-69oF)
- Humidity: Hight
- Hardiness Zone: 10b – 11