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Marble Queen Pothos overall features
As a variety of Pothos, Marble Queen Pothos features climbing foliage with white and cream variegation. The gorgeous, flexible houseplant is able to adapt to various growing conditions indoors. As a non-fussy plant, it’s the best choice for beginners who would like having plants in their environment.
The leaves and vines can stunningly trail down from a shelf or across a surface. In nature its roots are in the ground and the plant uses nearby trees to grow up towards the sunlight.
The low-maintenance plant can grow indoors quite well and doesn’t need either organized pruning or repotting.
Marble Queen grows anything between 6 and 10 feet in indoors situation; as opposed to its invasive tropical alternatives which might grow over 60 feet. The most thriving ones can flower indoors; but don’t expect them all to bloom in your house as it rarely might happen.
The popular evergreen plant purifies the air and adds some texture to your household or work environment.
Origin
Originating from Southeast Asia, Australia, the West Indies as well as French Polynesia, Marble Queen Pothos belongs to Araceae family.
Lighting
Marble Queen Pothos adores bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight should be avoided; yet, you can put it in a place where there’s direct non-severe morning light.
As extreme sunlight will cause leaves to burn, too little light will also result in losing its white variegation.
East or north-facing windows are considered the best location as far as lighting is concerned.
Water
Marble Queen Pothos can relatively stand water shortage. To meet its water requirements best, do water when 2 to 3 inches of the soil surface is completely dry. Also, whenever you notice the leaves are wilting, you can go for watering. Allow excess water to find a way out into the saucer.
Temperature and Humidity
This tropical plant likes simulation of its original habitat; hot weather sounds ok. You can ideally adjust the room’s temperature at 18° to 30° C. Temperatures under 13° C will threaten your plant and hurt the leaves. Remember that it is not frost-tolerant; so, protect it from freezing air.
Keep in mind that standard home temperature and humidity rates will be ideal for Marble Queen Pothos. Nevertheless, you might want to increase humidity which favors the plant ideally. Try to mist the leaves daily or spray with pure water.
Likewise, you can use a humidifier around or set the pot in a pebble tray. Fairly high-humid places in your house like a kitchen or bathroom might serve as the best spot to keep the plant. Try to keep it at 40% to 60% to meet the plant’s humidity needs. If the leaves tips turn brown, you might need to increase this humidity rate.
Soil
Loamy, loose, and properly-drained soil helps the plant grow well. Usual potting with some organic matter is ok. Also, you can try potting mix with a combination of perlite and orchid bark. Don’t worry about soil needs as you can actually grow Marble Queen Pothos in water as well.
The ideal pH is between 6.0 and 6.5; which is slightly acidic.
You can use some feeding components for a speedy growth. However, Fertilizer is not much of a concern at all. You can help the plant grow happily if you apply fertilizers in growth time; once per month would be acceptable. Liquid plant combined with balanced fertilizers (10-10-10) will do a good job for your pot.
In aquarium conditions, the plant will happily acquire necessary nutrients from the fish crap. But if you are growing it inside water, add liquid fertilizers after water is changed.
Note:
The plant is Toxic to the pet and if ingested by human, it might be harmful.
Brief overview:
Botanical Name: Epipremnum aureum (Marble Queen Pothos)
Family: Araceae
Plant’s classification: Ornamental houseplant
Requirements: Partial sunlight, well-drained, loamy soil, Acidic pH,
Origin: Australia
Colors : | Natural |
Height : | 10cm |
Pot (Liter) : | 19 |
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