Calathea Concina Freddie
This Prayer Plant will grab your attention. It's hard to look away once you set your eyes on it because it has a way of changing its color over time, evolving from vibrant magenta to rich purple, depending on the light it receives. The large foliage and its dense form make Calathea Freddie worth providing the extra humidity it needs to flourish.
Light
Calathea Freddie can handle low light, but increased light can help maintain the vivid colors and patterns on the foliage. Aim to have your Calathea Freddie receive 4-6 hours of indirect sunlight daily as this will help it develop into a full and dense plant! Direct sunlight is damaging to the leaves and may cause them to burn.
Water
Calathea concinna needs to be consistently watered. Thoroughly water these indoor plants when the top inch of the soil is dry letting the soil partially dry out before you water it again. Calathea Freddie houseplants do best in well-draining soil and in containers with drainage.