Hey everyone, it’s your boy back again with another home project. Today, I’m gonna share my experience messing around with soil mixes for my Calathea plants. I’ve always loved these plants for their beautiful leaves and how they can make a room feel more alive, but keeping them happy can be a bit of a challenge.
So, I decided it was time to get my hands dirty and figure out the best soil mix for these guys. I heard a lot about how they need a special kind of soil, so I just rolled up my sleeves and got to work.

Mixing the Goods
First things first, I gathered all the stuff I needed. I got some regular potting soil from the local store, the organic kind, you know? Then, I grabbed a bag of perlite. I had some peat moss too and picked up some other random stuff.
- Organic Potting Soil: This is the base of the mix. I just used what I had on hand, nothing fancy.
- Perlite: Supposedly, this helps with drainage. I just eyeballed it, really.
- Peat Moss: I heard this helps keep the soil moist, which Calatheas apparently like.
- Other Stuff: Orchid bark, coir, worm castings, charcoal, limestone. I tossed in some of these to see what would happen.
I started by mixing the potting soil with the perlite. I didn’t really measure, just kind of dumped them together until it looked right. Then, I added in some peat moss, mixing it all up with my hands. After that, I experimented a bit by adding in small amounts of the other materials. I figured, why not? It’s all about trial and error, right?
Planting and Watching
After mixing, I carefully repotted a couple of my Calatheas into this new soil mix. I made sure to be gentle with the roots, as I didn’t want to shock them too much. Then, I just watered them and hoped for the best.
I kept a close eye on them over the next few weeks. I noticed the soil stayed moist but not soggy, which was good. The plants seemed to be doing okay, no signs of distress or anything. One of them even started putting out new leaves, which was a great sign!
The Results
So far, I’m pretty happy with how this experiment turned out. The Calatheas seem to like the new soil mix. They look healthy, and I’m getting that air-purifying benefit I’ve heard so much about. Plus, I was glad to know they are pet-friendly. I learned a lot from this little project, and it was fun getting to play around with different materials.
I’ll keep you all updated on how the plants are doing in the long run. But for now, it looks like we’ve got a winning soil mix! If you’ve got Calatheas, give this a try and let me know how it goes. Remember, gardening is all about experimenting and finding what works best for your plants. Happy planting, everyone!