Calathea Triostar
Calathea Triostar
Triostars prefer warm and humid conditions, making them a suitable indoor plant if placed in a window with indirect light. Rotating the plant once a week helps to evenly distribute the leaves, as they will grow towards the light source. Misting can also aid in creating the necessary humidity. Triostar should be planted in well-draining, nutrient-rich soil that is consistently moist but not overly saturated.
Light requirements for tropical plants mimic those found in rainforest environments. Placing your triostar in an area with dappled light will promote healthy growth. Exposure to direct sunlight can lead to leaf burn. As a houseplant, gently dust the leaves to allow for more light absorption.
Proper soil moisture is crucial for the health of your Triostar.