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Harvesting Calathea Medallion Plant:
Timing and Techniques

Updated: April 27, 2023

Calathea Medallion is a popular houseplant known for its striking foliage. The plant’s leaves have a unique pattern that resembles a medallion, which explains its name. Many people grow Calathea Medallion plants for their aesthetic appeal, but the plant also has many health benefits. It helps to purify the air in your home and can alleviate stress and anxiety.

Harvesting Calathea Medallion plants can be tricky if you don’t know what you’re doing. In this article, we’ll discuss the right time to harvest your plant and some techniques you can use to ensure a successful harvest.

Timing of Harvest

The best time to harvest your Calathea Medallion plant is during the spring or summer months when the plant is in its active growth phase. This is when the plant produces new leaves, and it’s the perfect time to propagate the plant.

When harvesting your Calathea Medallion, make sure to choose a healthy plant with no signs of disease or pests. If you notice any yellow or wilted leaves, remove them before harvesting.

Techniques for Harvesting

There are two main techniques for harvesting your Calathea Medallion plant: division and stem cutting.

Division

Division is the most commonly used technique for harvesting Calathea Medallion plants. It involves separating the plant into smaller sections, each with its own root system.

To divide your Calathea Medallion plant, follow these steps:

  1. Water your plant thoroughly a few days before dividing it.
  2. Carefully remove the plant from its pot and gently separate the roots.
  3. Use a sharp, clean knife or scissors to cut through the rhizome (the thick stem-like structure that connects the roots).
  4. Make sure each section has a healthy root system and at least one healthy leaf.
  5. Plant each section in a pot filled with well-draining soil.

Stem Cutting

Stem cutting is another technique for harvesting Calathea Medallion plants. It involves cutting a stem from the parent plant and rooting it in soil or water.

To take a stem cutting from your Calathea Medallion plant, follow these steps:

  1. Choose a healthy stem with at least one leaf.
  2. Cut the stem just below a node (the point where a leaf attaches to the stem).
  3. Remove any leaves from the lower half of the stem.
  4. Dip the cut end of the stem in rooting hormone (optional).
  5. Plant the stem in moist soil or place it in a jar of water.

FAQ

Q: Can I harvest my Calathea Medallion plant during winter?

A: It’s best to avoid harvesting your Calathea Medallion plant during winter as this is when it enters its dormant phase.

Q: How often should I water my newly harvested Calathea Medallion plant?

A: Newly harvested Calathea Medallion plants should be watered once a week until they establish new roots.

Q: How long does it take for stem cuttings to root?

A: Stem cuttings usually take around 4-6 weeks to root in soil and 2-3 weeks to root in water.

Q: How often should I fertilize my newly harvested Calathea Medallion plant?

A: Newly harvested Calathea Medallion plants should not be fertilized for at least six months after planting to allow them time to establish new roots.

In conclusion, harvesting your Calathea Medallion plant can rejuvenate an old or overgrown plant or allow you to propagate it and share it with others. Remember to choose a healthy plant, do it during active growth phase, and use proper techniques like division or stem cutting for successful results.

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