Marantaceae
Maranta (Genus) â Prayer Plant Care Guide
Maranta
Provide bright indirect light, water every 5-7 days with distilled water, and maintain 60-80% humidity. Avoid direct sun and cold drafts.
Every 6 days
Partial shade
15° - 27°C
60% - 80%
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What is Prayer Plant (genus)?
Prayer Plant (genus) (Maranta) is a medium-care plant from the Marantaceae family. Maranta is a genus of tropical plants in the family Marantaceae, native to tropical Central and South America. Best known for M. leuconeura (the prayer plant), the genus is celebrated for its striking patterned foliage and the fascinating nyctinastic movement of folding leaves upward at night.
Prayer Plant (genus) grows up to 30cm, with spread of 45cm, watering every 6 days, 15°C â 27°C, 60â80% humidity. It is suitable for indoor environments and safe for pets.
Unlike many popular species, Prayer Plant (genus) is safe to keep around pets. Without adequate drainage, root rot can develop within 12 days.
How to Care for Prayer Plant (genus)?
TLDR: Prayer Plant (genus) needs Partial shade, watering every 6 days, and temperatures between 15-27°C with 60-80% humidity.
How Often Should You Water Prayer Plant (genus)?
Water every 5-7 days when the top inch of soil feels slightly dry. Always use distilled or filtered water â Maranta is sensitive to fluoride and chlorine in tap water.
How Much Light Does Prayer Plant (genus) Need?
Thrives in bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight which can scorch leaves and fade the decorative patterns. North or east-facing windows are ideal.
What Is the Best Soil for Prayer Plant (genus)?
Use a well-draining, slightly acidic mix (pH 5.5â6.0) â equal parts peat moss, perlite, and potting soil. Ensure the pot has drainage holes to prevent root rot.
What Pot Should You Use for Prayer Plant (genus)?
Terracotta or ceramic pots with drainage holes. Choose a pot only 1-2 cm larger than the root ball to avoid overwatering.
Care Schedule
Fertilize
Every 30 days
Misting
Every 3 days
Repot
Every 548 days
What Is Prayer Plant (genus) and Where Does It Come From?
Maranta is a genus of tropical plants in the family Marantaceae, native to tropical Central and South America. Best known for M. leuconeura (the prayer plant), the genus is celebrated for its striking patterned foliage and the fascinating nyctinastic movement of folding leaves upward at night.
How to Propagate Prayer Plant (genus)?
Root Division
Division during spring repotting is the easiest and most reliable method.
- 1 Gently remove the plant from its pot during repotting
- 2 Separate root clumps by hand or with a sterilized knife
- 3 Plant each division in individual pots with moist mix
- 4 Keep in a humid spot with indirect light until established
Materials needed:
Stem Cutting
Use rooting hormone to improve success. Maintain high humidity by covering with a plastic bag.
- 1 Cut a healthy stem with at least 2 nodes below a leaf
- 2 Remove lower leaves, leaving 1-2 at the top
- 3 Place in water or moist substrate in indirect light
- 4 Change water every 3-4 days if propagating in water
Materials needed:
How Big Does Prayer Plant (genus) Grow?
TLDR: Prayer Plant (genus) can reach up to 30cm tall with Slow growth rate.
Max height
30cm
Spread
45cm
Growth rate
Slow
Foliage
Evergreen
Plant Uses
Ornamental
Great for decoration
Culinary Uses
- M. arundinacea roots are edible and used to produce arrowroot starch, a culinary thickener used for centuries
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What Diseases Commonly Affect Prayer Plant (genus)?
TLDR: Prayer Plant (genus) is susceptible to 5 known diseases. Monitor regularly for early detection.
Spider Mites
Spider mites are tiny arachnids (less than 1/20 inch long) related to spiders and ticks that feed on plant sap. They thrive in hot, dry conditions and can cause significant damage to ornamental and vegetable plants. During severe infestations, crop losses can reach 14% or higher as these pests disrupt vital plant processes including photosynthesis, carbon dioxide absorption, and transpiration.
Root Rot
Root rot is a serious fungal disease that affects the root system of plants, causing them to decay and die. It is primarily caused by overwatering, poor drainage, or soil-borne fungi such as Pythium, Phytophthora, Rhizoctonia, and Fusarium. The disease thrives in waterlogged conditions where roots are deprived of oxygen, making them susceptible to fungal infection.
Leaf Spot
Leaf spot is a common fungal disease caused by various pathogens including Alternaria, Ascochyta, Colletotrichum, Septoria, and Venturia. It primarily affects leaves, causing discolored spots that can lead to premature leaf drop if left untreated.
Low Humidity Stress
Low humidity stress occurs when indoor air becomes too dry, causing plants to lose moisture faster than they can absorb it through their roots. This is especially common during winter heating periods, near radiators and heating vents, or in air-conditioned spaces. Tropical plants are particularly susceptible to low humidity damage.
Meaning & Symbolism
Symbol of peace and spiritual awakening. The nightly folding of its leaves resembles hands clasped in prayer, evoking mindfulness and renewal.
Fun Facts
Maranta leaves fold upward at dusk and open again at dawn â a movement called nyctinasty.
The genus is native to the tropical forest floors of Central and South America, naturally growing in low-light conditions.
M. arundinacea is the original source of arrowroot starch, used in cooking for centuries.
Frequently asked questions
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Compare with similar plants
| Attribute | Difficulty | Light | Watering | Pet Safe |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Round-leaf Calathea | Hard | Partial shade | 7d | â |
| Flamingo Flower | Medium | Partial shade | 5d | â ïļ |
| Prayer Plant | Medium | Partial shade | 3d | â |
| Peacock Plant | Hard | Partial shade | 4d | â |