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How to Grow and Care for Calathea ornata 'Beauty Star'

Modified: Jan 26, 2023 by Melvin · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

This variety of the Calathea ornata, the Calathea ornata 'Beauty Star' (or Pinstripe Plant) is noted for its beautiful shaped green leaves that are striped in pink, white, and silver. The leaves of this variegated Calathea ornata are longer and thinner than the traditional ornata.

The Calathea houseplants are getting more and more popular, because seriously.. who doesn't want such a beautiful plant in their house? However, they are not the easiest plants to care for and maintain in good shape because they have specific care instructions. Nevertheless, this plant will make a fantastic addition to your indoor garden collection.

If you are into unique plants that look good and can be grown as house plants, this is the plant you want to buy. When taken care of correctly, this plant will blind you with its attractive colors (don't worry, it won't really make you blind). Here's a full care guide on the Calathea ornata 'Beauty Star', including how often to water the plant, which soil to use, where to plant it, and how to propagate it.

Images by Ashley Reichwein from FancyPlantsyLLC.

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Summary:

  • Light: Bright indirect light
  • Water: Water regularly, soil should be moist at all times but not soaked
  • Soil: Soil needs to drain as well as retain (⅔ peat & ⅓ perlite mix)
  • Size: The plant grows up to 36" (0.9 m) tall
  • Size: The plant's leaves grow up to 7" (18 cm) long
  • Zone: 11 (minimum 40°F | 4.4°C)
  • Cold hardy: Not cold hardy
  • Propagation: By division or seeds
  • Toxicity: Non-toxic to humans and pets
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Contents

  • General Care for Calathea ornata 'Beauty Star' (Pinstripe Plant)
  • Watering
  • Where to Plant
  • How to Propagate Calathea ornata 'Beauty Star' (Pinstripe Plant)
  • Division
  • Seeds

General Care for Calathea ornata 'Beauty Star' (Pinstripe Plant)

The Calathea ornata 'Beauty Star' is a great houseplant, however, because it has specific water and humidity needs, it can be pretty hard to take care of if you are a houseplant newbie.

Watering

The pinstripe plant can be a drama queen as to water and humidity needs. If the plant gets too little water, the leaves are going to hang and eventually will dry out. If you give too much water and have soggy soil all the time, there is a big chance that the roots will start to rot and the plant will slowly die.

With the 'Beauty Star', you want to make sure that the soil is always a little bit moist, not soaked. Best is to check the soil twice a week and stick your finger 1" (2,5 cm) deep into the soil to feel if it's dry or moist. If the soil feels dry, it's time to give the plant some water.

Tip: An easy way to give your Calathea 'Beauty star' the right amount of water is by using a watering globe. This globe will automatically give the plant the perfect amount of water. Click here to check out the watering globe on Etsy.

This Calathea also likes to grow in an environment where the humidity is high. To mimic this environment, you can mist your plant once or twice a week with water. You can do this with a mist machine or with a spray bottle filled with water.

Where to Plant

The 'Beauty Star' is not cold hardy and is highly sensitive to cold temperatures, so if you live in a zone that gets colder than 40°F (4.4°C) it's best to put this plant in a container. If the temperatures drop during the winter months, you can bring the plant indoors.

It does well in bright indirect sunlight. However, you want to avoid direct sunlight as the leaves will burn and the beautiful colors will fade.

Because the Calathea 'Beauty Star' likes high humidity, a bathroom would be a great place to keep this plant.

If you like Calathea plants, check out the Alocasia cuprea!

Calathea ornata 'Beauty Star' leaf

How to Propagate Calathea ornata 'Beauty Star' (Pinstripe Plant)

Unfortunately, unlike most tropical plants, Calatheas cannot be propagated by stem cutting. Propagating Calathea ornata 'Beauty Star' can easily be done by division. It can also be done by seeds, but this is the more difficult way as seeds are hard to come by.

Division

The 'Beauty Star' naturally grows little bundles of roots with stems and leaves growing out of it. If it's time to repot the pinstripe plant (in spring), you can carefully divide the plant to propagate it.

First, you want to get the plant out of its pot, and carefully remove the soil from the roots. If the soil is removed and you can clearly see the roots, you want to carefully divide the roots. Make sure before you do this, the plant is healthy and big enough to be divided.

After you have cut away the dead and damaged parts of the roots (if there are any), you can pot each division separately in a pot with the right soil mix (for example ⅔ peat moss & ⅓ perlite).

Lastly, you want to put a zip bag over the two pots with the divisions to provide high humidity for the stem to grow in (mini-greenhouse). place the pot with the bag over it in a spot where it receives bright indirect sunlight.

If you see new growth (usually after a month) you can remove the zip bag and now you have two beautiful 'Beauty Stars'.

Seeds

This is the more challenging way to propagate the Calathea ornata 'Beauty Star', but it's possible! First, you want to buy seeds from a trusted supplier...

Then, you want to make a soil mix of 1:1 ratio with peat and coarse sand and fill a small planter or propagation tray with the soil.

Now you can plant the seeds 0.5" (~1cm) in the soil. After that, water the seeds lightly and put a plastic bag over the containers to provide high humidity. Next, put the pots with the plastic bag in a spot that gets lots of bright indirect sunlight and keep the soil moist.

In addition, you want to add a heat mat under the containers to keep the seedlings warm. The heat will improve the germination success rate.

After a couple of months, when the seedlings are 2" (5cm) tall, carefully transplant them into bigger pots without damaging the roots.

Voila! You have now successfully propagated the Calathea Beauty Star!

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