Do you have ever think about a plant that have similar behavioral characteristics of human? Abundant beauty of nature can be marked with the help of praying plant which leafs move in unique ways. In this particular blog post, we will look into prayer plants by discussing their features, needs when it comes to watering and lighting, and their ability to move their leaves.
What are Prayer Plants?
Prayer plant belong to the scientific classification Maranta leuconeura and are a species of tropical foliage that originated from the region of the Amazon rainforest. What makes them popular is that they tend to have vivid green, purple, red leaves usually with different colored veins. The most interesting feature on these plants is that they have the ability to move their leaves up and down in relation to light and darkness respectively. This kind of movement is similar to those of hands in a prayer, therefore earn the name ‘prayer plants’.
The Wonder of Leaf Movements
Another interesting fact about the Prayer plant is that it is a nyctinastic plant, meaning its parts move in response to light. For instance, its leaves expand to catch sunlight, a process essential for photosynthesis. At evening they close themselves like a pair of clasped hands. This behavior is believed to serve several purposes, including:
Protection: Twining is probably used to guard against certain animals or adverse conditions during twilight or at night.
Temperature regulation: Perhaps the folded leaves serve to reduce moisture loss and control temperature and humidity at the same time.
Sleep-like state: There are also beliefs from some researchers that the movements are similar to plant sleep; the cycles of rest and wakefulness that animals go through.
Caring for Your Prayer Plant
As mentioned before Prayer plant are relatively easy to cultivate, although like any other plant, they do have a number of indispensable needs. Here are some essential tips for maintaining a healthy prayer plant:
Light: As mentioned above prayer plants are best placed in bright, indirect light. It is also important not to take them out in the sun because this scorches the foliage of the plant.
Temperature:Indoor plants of this kind favor warm conditions regularly ranging from 65-80°F (18-27°C). Don’t subject them to drafts or quick changes in temperature.
Humidity: Your prayer plants need more humidity than any other thing because they are plants with rather high requirements in this matter. Spray the leaves occasionally or place a humidifier to maintain the humidity level of a particular space.
Watering: Spare it some trimming as and when needed; and water the plant well, the soil around the root part should be moist to touch but not waterlogged. You have to water some plants, but allow the top layer of the soil to dry between watering.
Soil: Select those drainage media with good body and structure and that is fertile with organic matter.
Fertilizer:
During the Prayer plant’s growth phase, especially in spring or summer, you should regularly feed it with a liquid fertilizer. Additionally, dilute the fertilizer to half the recommended concentration to support its healthy growth.
Common Prayer Plant Varieties
There are several popular prayer plant varieties, each with its unique characteristics:
Maranta leuconeura ‘Kerchoveana’: Variety of this plant has dark green leaves with red color in the middle of the leaf blade and at the margin.
Maranta leuconeura ‘Fascinator’: This type has black green foliage with red hillock and downy red reverses.
Maranta leuconeura ‘Erythroneura’: Best described as having dark green upright leaves with red margins and underside is red.
Maranta leuconeura ‘Tricolor’: This variety has an attractive green, red, and purple painting on its foliage.
Troubleshooting Common Prayer Plant Issues
If your Prayer plant is not thriving, here are some common problems and solutions:
Yellowing leaves: This could be as a result of over watering. Water your plant a little less often, and let the soil become dry before you water the plant.
Brown leaf tips: This may gives indication of low humidity . The patient should be wary of constipation; therefore, they should consume more fiber and water-rich foods. Additionally, they should mist the plant more frequently or consider using a humidifier.
Leggy growth: The plant may require more light if it starts to become leggy and Spartan in its look. Take it to a well lit place.
Pests: Like most indoor plants, prayer plants may sometimes be affected by pests such as mealybugs and spider mites. Infestations should be treated immediately with white oil or insecticidal soap.
Conclusion
I practically consider prayer plants as one of the most interesting houseplants with the added bonus of stunning foliage. Their dancing leaves and bright and beautiful colours make them wonder plants for your house. Reading and application of the care tips mentioned above will make you happy as you observe your prayer plant to grow and blossom.
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