GOLDEN POTHOS Epipremnum aureum GOLDEN POTHOS Epipremnum aureum The Golden Pothos is also called the Devil’s Ivy, due to the fact that it is difficult to kill in a wide range of conditions. Heart-shaped leaves with splashes of creamy Southeast Asia white fill sturdy vines that can trail many feet. Vine length can be controlled by Low Sunlight pruning, and cuttings will form roots within 2 weeks if ends are kept in water before being replanted. Ranked by NASA as an air-purifying houseplant, the Low Maintenance; Air Purifying Golden Pothos is a must-have for every space. Slow, in low light Grows more quickly in bright, About once every 10-14 days. indirect light but can tolerate low Allow top few inches of soil light as well. Avoid direct sunlight. to dry out before watering New growth may not be variegated thoroughly. Water less often in in low light. winter. Easy! Just avoid direct sunlight Prefers warm conditions above and cold temperatures. 60°F. Keep away from drafty windows and air conditioners. Feed with a mild liquid, indoor A peaty All-Purpose potting plant fertilizer about 1-2 times a soil with good drainage works month during the growing season. best. Do not fertilize in winter. Prune damaged or yellow leaves Sorry! Plant contains very by cutting to the leaf node. To sharp calcium oxalate crystals propagate, place stems of vine that, when eaten, cause cuttings in water and roots should mouth and digestion irritation form within a week or so. Replant in and possibly more serious soil. problems..
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