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Above all, you should water your Maranta Silver Band with soft water only! The water should be free from calcium carbonate and other minerals found in many urban water sources. As a result, you’ll have a healthy looking plant with no burnt edges. It will show you when it is thirsty through droopy leaves. Since prayer plants like constant moisture, this is when you should hurry to water your plant at the latest!

As a member of the Marantaceae family, Maranta Silver Band is an active plant which moves its leaves throughout the day. It undergoes so-called ‘nyctinasty’, the process of foliage reacting to the daily light cycle. Calatheas bend their leaves upwards at night and downwards during the day. This is what gave them their common name ‘prayer plants’. You can even sometimes hear a quiet crackling noise when the leaves move. Therefore, Maranta Silver Band will enjoy a position out  of direct sun light with changes in the daily lighting environment.

Added bonus: Marantaceae are not poisonous which means it’s pet friendly (non toxic to cats and dogs).

 

 

Size

This plant is 25 m tall and it comes in a 12 cm pot.

 

Disclaimer

An example picture gives a trustworthy image of the plant with good care. The plant at the example picture is not the plant that will be delivered. This is an example, so variations are possible. The eventually delivered plant may differ in for example size, number of flower branches, etc.

Marantaceae Care Tips

To read more about this genus and for more tips on how to grow them please go here.

Humidity

These plants do need quite a lot of care, and especially a relatively high humidity to stay beautiful in our home, which is why some indoor gardeners do not dare caring for them.

At least 60 percent in winter and 70 to 80 percent during the growing season from March to September are ideal conditions for Calathea. If the humidity in your home is too low, some Calatheas will quickly get brown and dry leaf margins. Also, the risk of them getting spider mites increases with lower humidity and, believe us, Calathea are unfortunately proper spider mite magnets!

Some Calatheas, especially those in the ‘beginner’ category of the list on our blog, retain their beautiful leaves despite drier conditions.

Watering

Calatheas like to be kept moist, but not wet – they don’t like to dry out too much. When they are thirsty, Calatheas show it with curled-up and droopy leaves. That’s when you should give them a good soak at the latest, and they will be back to their former stunning selves within a day.

Important: Calatheas will not tolerate your regular old tap water! Highly sensitive to hard water, these babies require water that is room temperature and soft, so think distilled water, or at the very least well filtered!

Soil

Despite their well earned diva reputation, prayer plants are actually not too picky when it comes to soil. They prefer a relatively well-draining, lightweight potting mix, but not as loose as you would use for your aroids, for example. A mixture of 50% coco coir, 30% perlite and 20% bark would work, or you can add about a quarter of sphagnum moss to three quarters of your go-to aroid mix to make it a bit more moisture retentive.

Light

In their native countries, Calatheas grow as hanging and climbing plants, or ground covers in the rather shady undergrowth of the rainforest. That’s why Calatheas don’t like too much light at home either; their ideal conditions would be a warm, draught-free, semi-shaded location without direct sunlight.

Depending on their pattern, however, certain Calatheas, such as the White Fusion, need more light.
If left too bright, Calatheas like to lower their leaves steeply, and that’s the great thing about this plant species; they may be divas, but they clearly communicate their needs!

Pests

As mentioned above, spider mites are a Calathea lover’s worst nightmare! These annoying bugs love prayer plants, so it is important to check the underside of their leaves very frequently for white spots that could prove to bespidermite eggs. There are a lot of ways to get rid of them. Our favourite is a solution of Neem oil, water and organic soap (with a teaspoon of pure alcohol if you want to go the extra mile) with which you can gently clean all your Calatheas leaves from both sides and its stems.

Dormancy

Although Calatheas are not known to go dormant, but they do go through phases of growth and demise, which means that they will sometimes start to drop a majority of their leaves. It is a shocking process, but you must not give up on your Calathea then! In a lot of cases, it will come back with a lot of new leaves once it goes into its growth phase again. As long as the rhizomes in the soil are healthy, all you need is patience.

Propagation

Calatheas cannot be propagated through cuttings, unfortunately. The only way to multiply a Calathea is by division, meaning you can simply divide the leaves of one plant including its rhizomes and roots into two and plant them up again. Easy as that!

Toxicity

Calatheas are not poisonous, which means they are pet friendly and not toxic to either cats or dogs, so this is the perfect genus for the patient plant and animal lover!

Shipping

Delivery costs are based on the total weight of your order and are automatically calculated in the cart. Simply place the products you want to buy into your card and click on “checkout” to get a quote for shipping.

We offer free delivery in Germany for orders above 60€ and EU above 100€.

It takes 1 to 2 working days for us to process your order. Once it is shipped, the following times apply:

Countries Shipping times (working days)
Austria 3 to 5
Belgium 1 to 2
Bulgaria 4 to 6
Croatia 5 to 8
Cyprus 4 to 6
Czech Republic 3 to 6
Denmark 2 to 3
Estonia 4 to 6
Finland 3 to 6
France 2 to 4
Germany 2 to 3
Greece 3 to 6
Hungary 3 to 6
Ireland 2 to 4
Italy 2 to 5
Latvia 3 to 6
Lithuania 4 to 6
Luxembourg 1 to 2
Malta 3 to 6
Netherlands 1 to 2
Poland 2 to 4
Portugal 3 to 5
Romania 3 to 6
Slovakia 3 to 6
Slovenia 2 to 4
Spain 3 to 5
Sweden 2 to 5
Switzerland 3 to 4

Maranta Leuconeura Silver Band

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Maranta Silver Band is a gorgeous variety of Maranta Leuconeura with a wide band of silver down the middle of the matte green leaf and symmetrical, silver veins. Both easygoing and beautiful, this prayer plant is a very rewarding houseplant to keep!

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Above all, you should water your Maranta Silver Band with soft water only! The water should be free from calcium carbonate and other minerals found in many urban water sources. As a result, you'll have a healthy looking plant with no burnt edges. It will show you when it is thirsty through droopy leaves. Since prayer plants like constant moisture, this is when you should hurry to water your plant at the latest!

As a member of the Marantaceae family, Maranta Silver Band is an active plant which moves its leaves throughout the day. It undergoes so-called 'nyctinasty', the process of foliage reacting to the daily light cycle. Calatheas bend their leaves upwards at night and downwards during the day. This is what gave them their common name 'prayer plants'. You can even sometimes hear a quiet crackling noise when the leaves move. Therefore, Maranta Silver Band will enjoy a position out  of direct sun light with changes in the daily lighting environment.

Added bonus: Marantaceae are not poisonous which means it's pet friendly (non toxic to cats and dogs).

 

 

Size

This plant is 25 m tall and it comes in a 12 cm pot.

 

An example picture gives a trustworthy image of the plant with good care. The plant at the example picture is not the plant that will be delivered. This is an example, so variations are possible. The eventually delivered plant may differ in for example size, number of flower branches, etc.

To read more about this genus and for more tips on how to grow them please go here.

Humidity

These plants do need quite a lot of care, and especially a relatively high humidity to stay beautiful in our home, which is why some indoor gardeners do not dare caring for them.

At least 60 percent in winter and 70 to 80 percent during the growing season from March to September are ideal conditions for Calathea. If the humidity in your home is too low, some Calatheas will quickly get brown and dry leaf margins. Also, the risk of them getting spider mites increases with lower humidity and, believe us, Calathea are unfortunately proper spider mite magnets!

Some Calatheas, especially those in the ‘beginner’ category of the list on our blog, retain their beautiful leaves despite drier conditions.

Watering

Calatheas like to be kept moist, but not wet – they don’t like to dry out too much. When they are thirsty, Calatheas show it with curled-up and droopy leaves. That’s when you should give them a good soak at the latest, and they will be back to their former stunning selves within a day.

Important: Calatheas will not tolerate your regular old tap water! Highly sensitive to hard water, these babies require water that is room temperature and soft, so think distilled water, or at the very least well filtered!

Soil

Despite their well earned diva reputation, prayer plants are actually not too picky when it comes to soil. They prefer a relatively well-draining, lightweight potting mix, but not as loose as you would use for your aroids, for example. A mixture of 50% coco coir, 30% perlite and 20% bark would work, or you can add about a quarter of sphagnum moss to three quarters of your go-to aroid mix to make it a bit more moisture retentive.

Light

In their native countries, Calatheas grow as hanging and climbing plants, or ground covers in the rather shady undergrowth of the rainforest. That’s why Calatheas don’t like too much light at home either; their ideal conditions would be a warm, draught-free, semi-shaded location without direct sunlight.

Depending on their pattern, however, certain Calatheas, such as the White Fusion, need more light.
If left too bright, Calatheas like to lower their leaves steeply, and that’s the great thing about this plant species; they may be divas, but they clearly communicate their needs!

Pests

As mentioned above, spider mites are a Calathea lover’s worst nightmare! These annoying bugs love prayer plants, so it is important to check the underside of their leaves very frequently for white spots that could prove to bespidermite eggs. There are a lot of ways to get rid of them. Our favourite is a solution of Neem oil, water and organic soap (with a teaspoon of pure alcohol if you want to go the extra mile) with which you can gently clean all your Calatheas leaves from both sides and its stems.

Dormancy

Although Calatheas are not known to go dormant, but they do go through phases of growth and demise, which means that they will sometimes start to drop a majority of their leaves. It is a shocking process, but you must not give up on your Calathea then! In a lot of cases, it will come back with a lot of new leaves once it goes into its growth phase again. As long as the rhizomes in the soil are healthy, all you need is patience.

Propagation

Calatheas cannot be propagated through cuttings, unfortunately. The only way to multiply a Calathea is by division, meaning you can simply divide the leaves of one plant including its rhizomes and roots into two and plant them up again. Easy as that!

Toxicity

Calatheas are not poisonous, which means they are pet friendly and not toxic to either cats or dogs, so this is the perfect genus for the patient plant and animal lover!

Delivery costs are based on the total weight of your order and are automatically calculated in the cart. Simply place the products you want to buy into your card and click on “checkout” to get a quote for shipping.

We offer free delivery in Germany for orders above 60€ and EU above 100€.

It takes 1 to 2 working days for us to process your order. Once it is shipped, the following times apply:

Countries Shipping times (working days)
Austria 3 to 5
Belgium 1 to 2
Bulgaria 4 to 6
Croatia 5 to 8
Cyprus 4 to 6
Czech Republic 3 to 6
Denmark 2 to 3
Estonia 4 to 6
Finland 3 to 6
France 2 to 4
Germany 2 to 3
Greece 3 to 6
Hungary 3 to 6
Ireland 2 to 4
Italy 2 to 5
Latvia 3 to 6
Lithuania 4 to 6
Luxembourg 1 to 2
Malta 3 to 6
Netherlands 1 to 2
Poland 2 to 4
Portugal 3 to 5
Romania 3 to 6
Slovakia 3 to 6
Slovenia 2 to 4
Spain 3 to 5
Sweden 2 to 5
Switzerland 3 to 4

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