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Charlotte
Posting for 1+ yearsDevils Ivy (Epipremnum aureum)
Kingston, London
£4
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Description
I have two of these for sale.
£4 each.
10”inch nursery pot
Please look at my other listings for more plants.
Collection in the surbiton area.
Epipremnum aureum, also known as Pothos or Devil's Ivy, is a popular houseplant known for its easy care and vining habit. Here are some tips on how to care for your Pothos:
Light: Pothos plants can grow in a range of lighting conditions, but they do best in bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can burn the leaves. In low light conditions, the plant may become leggy and lose its vibrant coloring.
Water: Water your Pothos when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so be sure to let the soil dry out a bit between waterings. Pothos are fairly drought-tolerant, so it's better to underwater than overwater.
Soil: Pothos prefer a well-draining soil mix, such as a peat-based potting mix mixed with perlite or sand. The soil should be loose and airy to allow for good drainage.
Temperature and humidity: Pothos prefer temperatures between 60 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit (15 to 29 degrees Celsius), and they do well in average household humidity. If the air in your home is particularly dry, you can increase the humidity around your Pothos by misting the leaves or placing a humidifier nearby.
Fertilizer: Pothos are not heavy feeders, but they will benefit from a balanced fertilizer once a month during the growing season (spring and summer). Be sure to follow the instructions on the fertilizer package and do not over-fertilize, as this can cause leaf burn and other issues.
Pruning: Pothos are fast-growing vines, and they can become leggy if left to their own devices. Pruning your Pothos can help keep it bushy and full. You can pinch off the tips of the vines or trim back the plant as needed. Be sure to use sharp, clean scissors to avoid damaging the plant.
Posted: 49 days ago
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