Pothos N’Joy Epipremnum aureum 'N'Joy', 6"HB

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Pothos N’Joy | Epipremnum aureum 'N'Joy', 6"HB - PlantX US
Pothos N’Joy | Epipremnum aureum 'N'Joy', 6"HB - PlantX US
Pothos N’Joy | Epipremnum aureum 'N'Joy', 6"HB - PlantX US
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Pothos N’Joy Epipremnum aureum 'N'Joy', 6"HB

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Quick Description

This cute plant is decorated with small white and green variegated leaves that become a very long vining plant.

Key Information and Plant Overview

  • Binomial Name: Epipremnum aureum ‘N’Joy’
  • Care Level: Easy
  • Light: Bright, indirect to low light
  • Water: Allow the top 2” of the soil to dry
  • Pet Friendly: No

This cute plant is decorated with small white and green variegated leaves that become a very long vining plant. Surviving in low-light conditions this plant just keeps on going and is excellent at purifying the air. Are you looking for a housewarming gift? This is it. A unique specimen for your friends - fun to propagate, grow, and share.

PlantX Top Tip: Use clear command hooks to give the vines some support. 

How to Care for Pothos N’Joy

  • Light: Bright indirect light to low light
  • Water: Allow the top 2 inches of the soil to dry before watering.
  • Humidity: Average relative humidity of 25% to 49%
  • Temperature: Average from 18°C to 24°C (65°F - 75°F)
  • Fertilizer: Follow a monthly fertilizing schedule when the plant is actively growing. In most cases, this is in the spring and summer. Use a balanced fertilizer - this means a ratio of NPK that is all the same. Ex: 10-10-10.
  • Soil: Use a well-draining, high organic matter soil mix.
  • Propagation: Stem cuttings
  • Repotting: Can be done every 12-18 months. Choose a pot that is 2” larger in diameter than the original pot.
  • Cleaning Tip: Browning leaves are a sign of far too much sun or not enough water
  • Toxicity: Toxic. Keep plants away from children and pets.

Pothos N’Joy - Common Problems

My plant is wilting: Pothos are a great companion, they tell you exactly when they need to be watered. If the leaves are starting to droop down, it’s time to water!

The leaves turning yellow: There is a chance your plant is overwatered. Allow the top 2 inches of the soil to dry before watering again. Plants also lose their leaves at the base as they grow older, this is natural.

The tips of my plant turning brown: Browning leaves are a sign of far too much sun or not enough water. Place your plant in a spot with bright indirect light but no direct sun. This will burn the leaves.

Signs of Overwatering: New growth becomes soft and brown and the leaves begin to drop.

Common Pests: Mealybugs, spider mites, and scale.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to make pothos fuller?

Propagate your pothos often to encourage more fuller growth.

How fast does pothos grow?

If your pothos is placed in bright, indirect light - your pothos will grow quite quickly. Use clear command hooks to give the vines some support.

How to prune pothos?

Carefully cut the pothos stems at each node at a 45 degree angle. Once you’ve pruned your pothos, you can propagate each stem that has a node. Remember to remove any leaves that are touching the water to prevent mold from developing.

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