

Watering
Thrives in consistent humidity and moist soil.
Keep soil lightly moist, but not wet by using pots with a lot of drainage holes and letting the water drain out completely before placing in none draining pot container.
We recommend filtered water free of metals.
Humidity Level: 50%-60% and above
Low humidity can cause brown leaf tips and edges
Lighting
Thrives in medium, indirect sunlight but can handle low indoor lighting.
Soil
Prefer well draining soil made up of organic matter for higher PH levels.
Potting
Repot after it doubles in size or once a year.
Goeppertia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Marantaceae, native to the New World Tropics. It contains 243 accepted species, many of which were until recently assigned to Calathea.
Angiosperms, Monocots, Commelinids, Zingiberales
New World Tropics
The genus name of Goeppertia is in honour of Heinrich Göppert (1800–1884), a German botanist and paleontologist.[5]
Goeppertia can be easily distinguished from Calathea by the rosette-shaped flowers on Goeppertia, where Calathea has more of a ladder structure for its blooms.
Source: Wikipedia
Watering
Thrives in consistent humidity and moist soil.
Keep soil lightly moist, but not wet by using pots with a lot of drainage holes and letting the water drain out completely before placing in none draining pot container.
We recommend filtered water free of metals.
Humidity Level: 50%-60% and above
Low humidity can cause brown leaf tips and edges
Lighting
Thrives in medium, indirect sunlight but can handle low indoor lighting.
Soil
Prefer well draining soil made up of organic matter for higher PH levels.
Potting
Repot after it doubles in size or once a year.