Calathea Dottie

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Scientific Name - Goeppertia roseopicta 'Dottie'
Common names known by - Calathea Dottie

Sunlight : Bright, indirect light.

Frequency of water : Maintain consistently moist soil.

Soil type : Well-draining, peat-based potting mix

Native to : Tropical regions of South America.

Product Specifications

The Calathea Dottie is a truly captivating houseplant, immediately drawing attention with its uniquely patterned leaves. Its foliage presents a striking contrast, featuring deep, almost black-green leaves that are beautifully accentuated by vivid pink markings. A bright pink midrib runs through the center of each leaf, and a delicate pink outline traces the leaf's edges, creating a visually dramatic effect. Adding to its allure, the undersides of the leaves reveal a rich, purplish-burgundy hue, further enhancing the plant's visual depth. The leaves themselves are typically rounded or oval, with a slightly wavy texture, giving them a soft, velvety appearance. Like other Calatheas, the Dottie displays a fascinating "prayer plant" behavior, where its leaves fold upwards at night, resembling hands in prayer, and then unfold during the day. This plant maintains a compact, clumping growth habit, making it an ideal choice for indoor settings. Its overall appearance is one of exotic elegance, adding a touch of tropical sophistication to any space. While it may occasionally produce small white flowers, it's primarily admired for its stunning and dramatic foliage.

Aesthetic Enhancement:

  • The most prominent benefit is its stunning visual appeal. Its dark, patterned leaves with vibrant pink markings create a focal point in any room, enhancing the decor.
  • The "prayer plant" movement of its leaves adds a dynamic and engaging element.

Air Purification:

  • Like many houseplants, Calathea Dottie contributes to improved indoor air quality. Plants naturally absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
  • They can also help to filter out certain airborne toxins.

Increased Humidity:

  • Through transpiration, plants release moisture into the air, which can be particularly beneficial in dry indoor environments. This can help to alleviate dry skin and respiratory issues.

Stress Reduction:

  • The presence of indoor plants has been shown to have a calming effect, reducing stress and promoting a sense of well-being. Caring for plants can also be a therapeutic activity.

Improved Indoor Environment:

  • Adding natural elements to indoor spaces has been shown to generally improve the feel of those spaces.


  • Light:
    • Calathea Dottie prefers bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight will scorch the leaves, causing them to fade and brown.  
    • An east- or north-facing window is often ideal.  
  • Watering:
    • This plant requires consistently moist soil, but not waterlogged.  
    • Water when the top inch of soil begins to dry.
    • Use distilled, filtered, or rainwater, as tap water can contain minerals that cause leaf browning.
  • Humidity:
    • High humidity is crucial for Calathea Dottie.  
    • Consider using a humidifier, placing the plant on a pebble tray with water, or keeping it in a humid room like a bathroom.  
    • Regular misting can also help.
  • Soil:
    • Use a well-draining, peat-based potting mix.
    • This helps retain moisture while preventing waterlogging.
  • Temperature:
    • Calathea Dottie prefers warm temperatures, ideally between 65-85°F (18-29°C).  
    • Avoid cold drafts and sudden temperature changes.  
  • Fertilizing:
    • Fertilize every 2-4 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer.  
    • Reduce or stop fertilizing during the winter.  
  • Pests and Diseases:
    • Watch for pests like spider mites, mealybugs, and aphids.
    • Overwatering can lead to root rot.  
  • Additional Considerations:
    • Calatheas are known for their "prayer plant" behavior, where their leaves fold up at night.
    • It is very important to use water that is not to heavy in minerals. Tap water can cause brown crispy edges on the leaves.  


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