
Hello fellow calathea lovers.
I have a beautiful calathea triostar at home which has gotten quite big. I wanted to move it to my dining table but I need info regarding guttation. Reason is, my table is natural oak planks – one of a kind table specially designed from a local sawmill- and is therefore sensitive to spotting up to the periods where I need to oil the table. I've had smaller plants on it before i knew didn't drip with no issue. However, I cannot seem to find a direct answer if calathea triostars are guttating (spelled?). It's not a common houseplant in my country. Picture add with my plant on the table. Isn't she a beauty?
by TiinyT

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Yeah, mine does it after every watering.