Calathea Dottie Care

Last Updated: June 15, 2022

Calathea Dottie Care

Basic Calathea Dottie Care

Loved for their incredible dark black/green and pink-lined leaves, the Calathea Dottie is a must-have for every plant enthusiast! Below you’ll find our complete Calathea Dottie care guide with everything you need to know to help it thrive.
 

Bright Indirect Light

I love the sunshine but too much direct light will damage my leaves.
 

Water Moderately

I don’t like my soil to be too dry or too soggy. Little and often is what I’m after.
 

High Humidity

I thrive in humid environments so please mist my leaves every so often.
 

Potting Soil

I need soil specifically for indoor plants as it retains the right amount of water.

Detailed Calathea Dottie Care Information

Whether you’re looking to make sure your Calathea Dottie is in it’s perfect conditions, or looking to see if one could work for your space. We’ve got you covered.


Bright but indirect light is best

You’ll want to find a nice spot with ample bright but indirect light for your Calathea Dottie. Keep them away from intense direct light as this can scorch the leaves.

Water your Calathea Dottie little but often

Calathea Dottie plants don’t like to have a really dry or super soggy potting mix. The best way to water them to ensure some moisture in the soil is little but often. This avoids any risk of root rot or drought.

Calathea Dottie plants need warm temperatures

It’s important that you find a nice warm spot for your Calathea Dottie as they won’t do so well in cool temperatures. Anything from normal room temperature and above is ideal. Keep them away from drafty doors/ windows or air conditioning vents as the cool stream of air will damage your plant’s health.

 

High humidity is vital

Your Calathea Dottie will love you if you make sure the humidity level around it gets a good boost! The best ways to do this are by misting a few times per week, showering occassionally or investing in a humidifier to keep a nice stable humidity level.

Feed once a month during the growth period

If you do choose to fertilise your Calathea Dottie then we recommend using a water-soluble or liquid fertiliser once a month during spring and summer. Make sure you weaken it more than recommended to avoid fertiliser burn and cut back entirely during autumn and winter where growth is dormant.

Dust the leaves regularly

Calathea Dottie plants have large flat leaves which means they are prone to a quick build-up of dust. To make sure that your plant is able to maximise on the light it is getting make sure to dust them often. It will also keep the leaves from looking faded and dull which is a bonus!

 

Propagate a Calathea Dottie through division

The best way to propagate a Calathea Dottie plant is by division of the mother plant. Make sure that each section has a good amount of the root system for success. Repot each new plant into fresh potting mix and resume usual care. Find out more on how to divide your plant in our guide to Calathea propagation. 

Calathea Dottie plants are air purifying

Calathea Dottie plants are great for bedrooms and offices as they remove toxins from the air! Just another reason to have them around…

Calathea Dotties are safe for pets

Good news – Calathea Dottie plants are totally non-toxic and safe to have around pets. You don’t need to worry about keeping them out of reach of your furry friends if they are prone to nibbling on your plants!

 

Calathea Dottie FAQs

Quick and simple answers to the most common questions we see about the Calathea Dottie.

How much water does a Calathea Dottie need?

Watering your Calathea Dottie can be a little tricky because they need a good balance of moist but not soggy soil. They don’t like their potting mix to be dry for extended periods of time but are also sensitive to root rot.
 

Can a Calathea Dottie survive in low light?

Whilst Calathea Dottie plants can adapt to lower light levels, growth will be slow and often smaller. On the other hand, if exposed to intense direct light, it can scorch and burn the leaves.
 

Is the Calathea Dottie a fast-growing plant?

Calathea Dottie plants fit somewhere in the middle of being fast and slow growing. You’ll see plenty of new growth during the warmer months of the year but it won’t outgrow the space too quickly.
 

How big does the Calathea Dottie get?

The Calathea Dottie won’t grow too large as a houseplant and will reach a maximum of 60-80cm in height.
 

Is the Calathea Dottie easy to care for? Calathea Dottie plants aren’t totally low maintenance but also won’t kick up a fuss if the slightest thing is wrong. The one thing you need to be careful of is moisture in the soil but also boosting the humidity to prevent the leaves drying out.

   

Calathea Dottie Care Starter Kit

We’ve put together this great little starter kit that includes all of the equipment and information you’ll need to take proper care of your Calathea Dottie.

 
Calathea Dottie

Common Problems with your Calathea Dottie

Here are some common issues that you might run into. It’s important to diagnose any issues early to give your plant the best chance of bouncing back.

Why does my Calathea Dottie have yellow leaves?

 
 

Why does my Calathea Dottie have brown leaf tips?

   

Why does my Calathea Dottie have brown leaves?

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Simple Calathea Dottie Care Requirements

It sometimes helps to take caring for your plants back to the basics, here’s the key considerations that you should take into account when caring for your Calathea Roseopicta Dottie.

These simple points should give you all you need to keep your plant happy and healthy for years to come.

Common Name Calathea Dottie
Latin Name Calathea Roseopicta Dottie
Light Bright Indirect Light
Water Water Moderately
Humidity High Humidity
Soil Type Potting Soil

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