LiveTrends Marble Queen Pothos Plant Care Instructions
- June 2, 2024
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LiveTrends Marble Queen Pothos Plant Care
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Marble Queen Pothos
Epipremnum aureum ‘Marble Queen’
Sunlight
The Marble Queen Pothos can adapt to medium levels of light but thrives in bright indirect light. Like other variegated plants, the light helps it maintain its variegation. Avoid direct sunlight as it may cause the leaves to burn.
Water
Pothos prefer to be moist but not wet. Water and allow soil to properly drain. Yellow leaves are a sign of overwatering so simply scale the water back and watch it grow happily.
Climate
Tropical plants like the Pothos enjoy high humidity and temperatures of 70 – 90°F.
Soil
A very light feeder, apply a balanced houseplant fertilizer at half strength once every 1 – 3 months.
A tropical, climbing plant with light green and white marbled waxy leaves. Epipremnum aureum “Marble Queen”, commonly known as Queen Anne Pothos, Marble Queen, or Devil’s Ivy, is a tropical, climbing plant with origins in the Solomon Islands. The Marble Queen is a variegated cultivar of Epipremnum aureum. Its waxy green leaves have streaks and patches of white, creating a bright and striking foliage plant. Marble Queens have oval leaves with heart- shaped bases.
One of the more striking types of Pothos, Marble Queens require brighter,
filtered light to maintain their bright variegation, though direct light can
easily burn the sensitive leaves. Marble Queens grow more slowly than their
greener counter parts. They can be grown in a pot with a trellis or in a
hanging basket. Allow the soil to dry out
between watering as it’s best to underwater than oversaturate the soil. Marble
Pothos are the perfect plant for intermediate plant parents looking for a
beautiful alternate for the Golden Pothos.
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