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Maranta Red Prayer Plant Care Tips


We’ve been on the hunt for these guys for yonks – The Maranta Red Prayer Plant – an absolute knock out! When it comes to foliage this guy’s King, he’s got it all – banging colour, patterns and texture for days. It’s also non-toxic to pets – so woof! 🐶💃🎶


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Maranta leuconeura var. erythroneura ‘red prayer plant’ Lighting & Position

Marantas are ground cover plants from the tropical forests of Brazil so these guys thrive in a warm position with medium filtered to soft light. If the leaves appear to be fading or losing their patterning and colour you may have them in too bright a position – move them to somewhere a little more sheltered. Keep them away from heating/cooling units as they are very sensitive to cold or hot drafts and sudden temperature fluctuations.

 

Maranta leuconeura var. erythroneura ‘red prayer plant’ Watering

It’s important to keep up a regular watering routine. In summer you want to keep the soil moist but not soggy. To monitor this, you can use your finger to poke into the top 5 cm of potting mix and feel the soil moisture level before watering. If it feels particularly wet, let it dry out for longer. Over watering can lead to fungal issues or root rot. Try watering a couple of times a week, but always testing the soil first to see if watering is necessary. During winter, when the plant isn’t in an active growing phase you should reduce watering frequency and use tepid/room temperature water. 

With all plants, drainage is essential. Ensure that whatever vessel your plant is in, there are sufficient holes in the bottom to allow excess water to freely drain from the pot and away from the plant’s roots. 

These tropical plants don’t do well with long periods of dryness, they express this through dry, brown leaf tips and margins, rolled up or limp leaves. They also experience moisture stress from a lack of regular watering, they express this through yellowing leaf tips. Keep monitoring them to ensure the happy balance of moisture within the soil.

 

Maranta leuconeura var. erythroneura ‘red prayer plant’ Humidity

Marantas thrive in HIGH humidity environments, this is one of the major things that trips new plant parents up, especially if we have heaters, aircon or draughty windows and door in the house – this dries out the air and can quickly damage our plants. Some tips for increasing humidity include grouping plants together, placing pots on a pebble tray, occasional misting or – if you want to go all out – buy a small humidifier online and place it in amongst your rainforest friends!

 

Maranta leuconeura var. erythroneura ‘red prayer plant’ Fertiliser

Feed with liquid fertiliser fortnightly over the warm, growing period and not at all over the cooler winter months.

We recommend using our Plant Food available here

 

Maranta leuconeura var. erythroneura ‘red prayer plant’ Extra Tips

Once a month you can wipe down the plants leaves using a damp cloth to clean away any dust that has collected and may be preventing the leaves from breathing. It’s completely normal for older leaves, typically around the base of the plant, to fade in colour or brown off as they age. Prune off any damaged or dying leaves using a sharp pair of scissors or secateurs so that the plant can put more energy into the newer, healthier growth. 

If you would like to learn more about Maranta and her sisters I can recommend the podcast ‘Bloom and Grow Radio’ season 3 episode 50 – ‘Maranta, Calathea and Stromanthe 101’.

 

Maranta leuconeura var. erythroneura ‘red prayer plant’ Toxicity

According to the ASPCA, prayer plants are non-toxic to dogs and cats.

 

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