Calathea Triostar Plant With Self Watering Pot
Calathea Stromanthe Triostar Plant is a member of the Marantaceae family. Especially known for its tricoloured attractive leaves. It is a perennial herb with long, green leaves that have vivid pink dark spots scattered throughout them. Triostar can easily make your surroundings exquisite with its mesmerising foliage.


Calathea Triostar doesn't require much of a detailed care procedure. Just keep them in low indirect sunlight and your triostar will do wonders. They should be watered once a week in summers and every two weeks in winter. Not that tough right? We advise you to repot Triostar stromanthe plants every two years or as soon as you see roots emerging from the pot's bottom. Repotting this species is best done in the early spring before any new growth has emerged. Triostar will look best in your living room, where you can show this beaty off easily.
Although we may take care of our plants to the fullest, sometimes they might catch some or the other disease. And it is always better to take precautions beforehand. One of the common symptoms you may see is yellowing / off-white colouring of leaves. This happens when your plant is overwatered. If the moisture around your triostar is quite dry, you may see withered or brown leaves. Though this plant is pet-friendly, we suggest that it should not be ingested.

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Description
Calathea Stromanthe Triostar Plant is a member of the Marantaceae family. Especially known for its tricoloured attractive leaves. It is a perennial herb with long, green leaves that have vivid pink dark spots scattered throughout them. Triostar can easily make your surroundings exquisite with its mesmerising foliage.


Calathea Triostar doesn't require much of a detailed care procedure. Just keep them in low indirect sunlight and your triostar will do wonders. They should be watered once a week in summers and every two weeks in winter. Not that tough right? We advise you to repot Triostar stromanthe plants every two years or as soon as you see roots emerging from the pot's bottom. Repotting this species is best done in the early spring before any new growth has emerged. Triostar will look best in your living room, where you can show this beaty off easily.
Although we may take care of our plants to the fullest, sometimes they might catch some or the other disease. And it is always better to take precautions beforehand. One of the common symptoms you may see is yellowing / off-white colouring of leaves. This happens when your plant is overwatered. If the moisture around your triostar is quite dry, you may see withered or brown leaves. Though this plant is pet-friendly, we suggest that it should not be ingested.
























