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🌱 Maranta Leuconeura Light Veins

🔬 Maranta leuconeura · 👨‍👩‍👧 Famille: Marantaceae · 🌍 Origine: Brazil

À propos de Maranta Leuconeura Light Veins

Maranta leuconeura is a tropical evergreen perennial from Brazil grown chiefly as a houseplant for its patterned leaves with contrasting veins. Its foliage shows nyctinasty (leaf movement), with leaves often folding upward in lower light or at night, giving rise to the common name “prayer plant.”

🌱 Guide d'Entretien Détaillé

💧 Arrosage: surface, soaking
💦 Humidité: 70%
🌡️ Température: Idéale: 24°C • Min: 15°C • Max: 32°C
⚙️ Entretien: ⚡ Modéré
🌱 Substrat: potting soil, peat, perlite

📐 Croissance & Structure

📏 Hauteur: 30 cm
↔️ Envergure: 40 cm
🔄 Cycle de vie: perennial
🍃 Feuillage: evergreen
🌿 Saisons: spring, summer

📅 Phénologie

🌱 Semis: march, april, may
🌸 Floraison: may, june, july
🍎 Fructification: september

🌍 Écologie

🌿 Rôle biodiversité: green manure

✨ Utilisations & Avantages

  • ornamental

⚠️ Sécurité & Caractéristiques

👤 Toxicité humaine: non toxic
🐾 Toxicité animaux: non toxic

🌱 Propagation

🌱 Multiplication: clump division, cutting
🌰 Méthode de semis: greenhouse, tray, tray
🪴 Transplantation:

🧪 Sol & Nutrition

🍂 Paillage: bark
🧪 Engrais: liquid fertilizer, sea fertilizer
Besoins nutritifs: nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium

🐛 Ravageurs & Maladies

🐛 Ravageurs: Spider mites, Mealybugs, Scale insects, Aphids, Thrips
🦠 Maladies: Root rot, Leaf spot, Powdery mildew

📝 Conseils d'Expert

🌱 Conseil Sol:

Use an airy, moisture-retentive but free-draining mix (e.g., peat/coconut fiber base cut with perlite and a small portion of fine bark). Keep slightly acidic to near-neutral, and ensure the pot has drainage to prevent waterlogging and root rot.

🌾 Conseil Semis:

Seed is uncommon in cultivation; propagate mainly by division or stem cuttings. For seed, sow indoors in spring to early summer on a sterile, fine, evenly moist medium; cover very lightly (or just press in), keep at ~24–27°C with high humidity and bright indirect light. For division, split rhizomatous clumps during repotting, ensuring each section has several shoots and roots; pot into a well-drained, peat/coco-based mix and keep evenly moist while re-establishing.

🧪 Conseil Engrais:

Feed lightly during active growth (spring–summer) with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to 1/2 strength every 3–4 weeks; flush the pot occasionally with plain water to limit salt buildup. Reduce or stop feeding in winter and avoid overfertilizing, which can scorch leaves.

🍂 Conseil Paillage:

If desired, top-dress with a very thin layer of fine bark to reduce evaporation and buffer moisture. Keep mulch away from stems and avoid thick, constantly wet layers that can encourage fungus gnats or mold.

🏗️ Conseil Tuteurage:

No staking is typically required; stems are naturally low and spreading. If growth becomes lax, guide stems to trail over the pot edge or pin them lightly onto the potting mix to encourage a fuller clump.

✂️ Taille:

Pinch or trim back leggy stems to maintain a compact plant and stimulate branching; remove damaged/yellowing leaves at the base. Dividing overgrown clumps during spring repotting functions as rejuvenation pruning.

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