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Stromanthe Sanguinea Triostar, Calathea Triostar - Plant

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Description

Stromanthe plant is a spectacular looking plant that can be grown in pots as well as in-ground.

    What makes it special:
  • Easy to grow plant
  • Attractive colorful leaves
  • Perfect indoor plant for interior decoartion.
Sr Item name
1 Stromanthe Sanguinea Triostar, Calathea Triostar - Plant
2 5 inch (13 cm) Grower Round Plastic Pot (Black)

Stromanthe sanguinea is a synonym of Stromanthe thalia. Tristar is a popular cultivar that features showy olive green leaves variegated with white, cream and pink shades.Calathea has thick, glossy, oblong leaves with entire margins that are a dark green color on top and burgundy below.

Stromanthe Plants produce reddish-pink flowers in the spring, but they cannot compete with its dazzling leaves.

Plant Specifications

Plant Height 12 inch (30 cm)
Plant Spread 7 inch (18 cm)
*above specification are indicative only. actual dimensions may vary by +-10%
Common Name Stromanthe sanguinea triostar, Calathea Triostar, Stromanthe Triostar, Trio Star
Maximum Reachable Height 3 to 5 ft
Flower Colour White with orange-red sepals
Bloom Time March to April
Difficulty Level Very easy to grow

Planting and care


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Sunlight

  • Calathea plants thrive in humidity and prefer indirect lighting.

  • Soil
  • It require well-drained soil rich in organic matter.

  • Watering
  • Apply water when the upper soil layer (1-2 inch) in the pot feels dry to touch.
  • Soil must never be allowed to dry out completely.

  • Application of Fertilizer
  • Apply organic fertilizers during spring and rainy season.
  • Loosen the soil without damaging the roots. It will help the plant to uptake the nutrients and moisture easily.

  • Repotting
  • When a plant outgrows in current pot, re-pot with fresh potting soil and some fertilizer.
  • Do the re-potting late evening and keep the plant in shady area for 2 to 3 days.

  • For re-potting procedure click here


    Plant Protection
  • Wipe the dust from the leaves with a clean, damp cloth.
  • Remove dead, decay and infected part of the plant.
  • For insect attack apply neem oil or any organic insecticide.
  • Stromanthe Sanguinea Triostar care

    Initial care for 1-2 weeks after receiving plant at your location:

  • Allow your plants to settle to your location first after receiving it.
  • Do not overwater them suddenly.
  • Check the moisture in the soil. If it is too dry then apply water gently.
  • Keep the plant in indirect bright light.
  • Calathea can survive in indoor as well as outdoor conditions.
  • Do not re-pot immediately after receiving it.

  • Key requirements to keep plant healthy:
    Sunlight Partial sun, full sun
    Watering Low
    Soil Loamy soil
    Temperature 20 to 30 degrees Celsius
    Fertilizer Use any organic fertilizer.

    Stromanthe Sanguinea Triostar special feature

    Stromanthe Plants is popular as a Christmas present.

    Stromanthe Sanguinea Triostar uses

    Ornamental Use:

    • A Stromanthe Plant is a spectacular looking plant used for decorations in homes, shops, and offices
    • Good to keep inside homes and terraces

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    When to fertilize Calathea plant?

    Calathea does not need a lot of fertilizing but applies fertilizer in main growing (rainy)season(June-September). during a period of growth and flowering.

    How to care Calathea plant?

    Sunlight- Calathea plants thrive in humidity and prefer indirect bright light. Soil- It requires well-drained soil rich in organic matter. Watering- Apply water when the upper soil layer (1-2 inches) in the pot feels dry to touch. Fertilizer- Apply organic fertilizers during spring and rainy season. Loosen the soil without damaging the roots. It will help the plant to uptake the nutrients and moisture easily.

    Why is my Calathea plant leaves turning yellow?

    The main reasons leave turning yellow are as follows
    1. Due to overwatering or less watering to plant.
    2. Plant does not get proper sunlight.
    3.Lack of Nutrient.
    4.Disease infestation.

    How to water Calathea plant?

    Calathea plants dont like heavy watering. Poke your finger/plain small stick into the soil to check the moisture. Water when topsoil (1-2 inches) feels dry to touch.

    What does a Calathea plant look like?

    There are lots of varieties of calathea, but one of the most common has luscious, dark green leaves that have scalloped edges and silver brushmarks on the top of the leaves.

    How often to fertilize Calathea?

    Feed your plant once a month during the growing season. Your Calathea plant needs regular feeding. Apply organic fertilizers during the rainy(June-September) season.

    Can you plant Calathea outside?

    Yes, but Usually Calathea is grown as a houseplant, you can grow them outside also depends on which variety you choose.

    What is Calathea plant?

    Calathea is a genus of plants belonging to the family Marantaceae. The beautiful striped leaves of a Calathea is a spectacular looking plant that can be grown in pots as well as in-ground.Perfect indoor plant for interior decoration.

    How to fertilize Calathea?

    Apply organic fertilizers during the rainy(June-September) season. Before the application of fertilizer loosen the topsoil without disturbing the roots of the plant so it can uptake the nutrients and moisture. Apply water immediately after the application of fertilizer.

    Why is my Calathea plant leaves turning brown?

    Leaves turning brown its generally an indication of
    1.overwatering or less watering to plant.
    2. the plant does not get proper sunlight.
    3.Lack of Nutrient.
    4.Disease infestation.

    Are Calathea plants easy to care for?

    Yes, Calathea is easy to grow and maintain.

    How big do Calathea plants grow?

    Calathea plants usually grow to about 2 feet in height.

    Why is my Calathea plant leaves curling?

    The leaves of a Calathea Plant curl when the temperature is too warm or the Calathea Plant is in an area that is too bright.

    Can you split a Calathea plant?

    Yes, you can split Calathea during repotting.

    How to revive Calathea plant?

    Make sure your plant is getting enough amount of bright indirect sunlight, No need to water it daily, water it when the upper layer of the soil (1-2 inches) feels dry to touch avoid overwatering. Check the drainage hole to allow excess water to escape. Protect your plant from a hot climate by keeping it in a mildly warm and dry location. Feed it with any organic nitrogen-rich fertilizer once a month.

    Why is my Calathea plant drooping?

    Following reason for drooping leaves of Calathea plant.
    1.Due to overwatering or less watering to plant.
    2.plant does not get proper sunlight.
    3.Lack of Nutrient.
    4.Disease infestation.

    Where to put Calathea plant?

    Calathea plant Grow best in a shady areas where indirect bright light is available.

    Do Calathea plants flower?

    Yes, Calathea blooms which can produce beautiful orange colored flowers.

    How to repot Calathea plant?

    1. Choose a slightly larger pot. If you are repotting your plant into a new pot, choose a pot that is 1 to 2 inches larger in diameter and 1 to 2 inches deeper than the plant’s current pot.
    2. Choose a pot with drainage holes. When you’re selecting a new pot, make sure it has drainage holes to allow excess water to drain.
    3. Cover the drainage holes. Cover the drainage holes with something that will allow water to pass through, like paper towel or small-sized stone.
    5. Put a few inches of soil in the new pot. You will need a base of soil under the plant so the roots have something to grow into. Do not overfill the pot.
    6. Remove the plant from its current pot without disturbing the root ball.
    7. Place plant in new pot. As you place the plant into its new pot, center it by looking down on it from above and making sure it’s not closer to any one side of the pot than the others.
    9. Fill the pot with soil. Once you have placed the plant in the new pot, you will want to put soil into the pot around the rootball. Do not overfill the pot - the soil line should be about 1” below the top of the pot.
    10. Water the plant. Once your plant is in its new pot and you have filled the pot with soil, water the plant.

    Why is my Calathea plant dying?

    Calathea plant dies due to over or less watering as well as harsh sunlight and excess use of fertilizer also damages the plant and lack of Nutrient is also responsible for Calathea plant dying.

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