Pothos 'Marble Queen' Houseplant

from $16.95

Pothos ‘Marble Queen’ Houseplant — a stunner in the houseplant world! With heart-shaped leaves splashed in creamy whites and greens, it's like Mother Nature grabbed a paintbrush and went to town. Super easy-going, this beauty thrives in moderate light, enjoys a sip of water when the top inch of soil feels dry, and is ready to turn any corner of your home into a lush, vibrant oasis.

Botanical Classification: Epipremnum aureum 'Marble Queen'
Common Name:Marble, Marble Queen, Pothos

CARE GUIDE:

Light.This pothos is adaptable to various light levels, accelerating growth in brighter conditions. When transitioning from indirect to direct light, it's recommended to acclimate the plant gradually over a few weeks to prevent foliage scorching.

Water.Only water the plant when the soil is completely dry, leaning towards a drier approach. Ensure thorough watering to promote a robust root system, and remove any surplus water collected in the saucer.

Humidity.
Your pothos thrives in a slightly increased humidity setting, making spaces like bathrooms or kitchens an excellent choice. Keep an eye out for brown leaf tips, as they may signal that the air is too dry for your plant's liking.

Toxicity. Toxic to pets and humans.

Additional Care. Feel empowered to trim your Jade Pothos regularly. Remove any dead, discolored, damaged, or diseased leaves and stems as they appear. To ensure a neat cut, use clean and sharp scissors, snipping stems just above a leaf node. This method encourages new growth to emerge from the cut, keeping your plant vibrant and healthy.

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Pothos ‘Marble Queen’ Houseplant — a stunner in the houseplant world! With heart-shaped leaves splashed in creamy whites and greens, it's like Mother Nature grabbed a paintbrush and went to town. Super easy-going, this beauty thrives in moderate light, enjoys a sip of water when the top inch of soil feels dry, and is ready to turn any corner of your home into a lush, vibrant oasis.

Botanical Classification: Epipremnum aureum 'Marble Queen'
Common Name:Marble, Marble Queen, Pothos

CARE GUIDE:

Light.This pothos is adaptable to various light levels, accelerating growth in brighter conditions. When transitioning from indirect to direct light, it's recommended to acclimate the plant gradually over a few weeks to prevent foliage scorching.

Water.Only water the plant when the soil is completely dry, leaning towards a drier approach. Ensure thorough watering to promote a robust root system, and remove any surplus water collected in the saucer.

Humidity.
Your pothos thrives in a slightly increased humidity setting, making spaces like bathrooms or kitchens an excellent choice. Keep an eye out for brown leaf tips, as they may signal that the air is too dry for your plant's liking.

Toxicity. Toxic to pets and humans.

Additional Care. Feel empowered to trim your Jade Pothos regularly. Remove any dead, discolored, damaged, or diseased leaves and stems as they appear. To ensure a neat cut, use clean and sharp scissors, snipping stems just above a leaf node. This method encourages new growth to emerge from the cut, keeping your plant vibrant and healthy.

Pothos ‘Marble Queen’ Houseplant — a stunner in the houseplant world! With heart-shaped leaves splashed in creamy whites and greens, it's like Mother Nature grabbed a paintbrush and went to town. Super easy-going, this beauty thrives in moderate light, enjoys a sip of water when the top inch of soil feels dry, and is ready to turn any corner of your home into a lush, vibrant oasis.

Botanical Classification: Epipremnum aureum 'Marble Queen'
Common Name:Marble, Marble Queen, Pothos

CARE GUIDE:

Light.This pothos is adaptable to various light levels, accelerating growth in brighter conditions. When transitioning from indirect to direct light, it's recommended to acclimate the plant gradually over a few weeks to prevent foliage scorching.

Water.Only water the plant when the soil is completely dry, leaning towards a drier approach. Ensure thorough watering to promote a robust root system, and remove any surplus water collected in the saucer.

Humidity.
Your pothos thrives in a slightly increased humidity setting, making spaces like bathrooms or kitchens an excellent choice. Keep an eye out for brown leaf tips, as they may signal that the air is too dry for your plant's liking.

Toxicity. Toxic to pets and humans.

Additional Care. Feel empowered to trim your Jade Pothos regularly. Remove any dead, discolored, damaged, or diseased leaves and stems as they appear. To ensure a neat cut, use clean and sharp scissors, snipping stems just above a leaf node. This method encourages new growth to emerge from the cut, keeping your plant vibrant and healthy.

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