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Marble Queen Pothos - Medio
Epipremnum aureum[ Pot Size: 6'' ] The Marble Queen Pothos is the perfect no-fuss houseplant. Heart-shaped chartreuse leaves fill sturdy vines that can trail many feet. Vine length can be controlled by 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 Marble Queen Pothos is a must-have for every space.
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- Geographic Origin: Solomon Islands in the South Pacific
- Features: Low Maintenance
- Growth Rate: Moderate
- Great For: Bright Indirect Light
Plant Care Guide
Light
Marble queen pothos prefer bright, indirect sunlight, and can't tolerate low light. Too much direct sunlight can burn the leaves, but more sunlight will encourage faster growth and more white variegation on the leaves.
Water
Water well but allow the top 2-3 inches of soil to dry out before watering again. Water less in winter.
Level of Care
The Marble Queen Pothos is adaptable and resilient, thriving in most indoor environments with minimal care.
Air Purifying
Yes, Marble Queen Pothos is an air-purifying plant.
Fertilizer
During the growing season, apply a balanced liquid fertilizer with an equal N-P-K ratio once a month. This will support both foliage growth and blooming.
Temperature
65-85°F (18-29°C) is the sweet spot for Marble Queen Pothos. Watch for wilting or yellowing leaves as signs of temperature stress. Avoid drafts and fluctuations to maintain consistent temperature.
Soil
Well-draining, loamy soil with peat moss and perlite is ideal for Marble Queen Pothos.
Pruning & Propagation
Use clean, sharp shears or scissors to cut about an inch below a leaf node, which is where the leaf meets the vine. You can cut up to two inches from the soil line, but leave at least one pair of leaves. Make a clean cut at a 45-degree angle. To encourage bushier growth, trim back long, bare stems.
Pet Friendly
No, Marble Queen Pothos is not pet-friendly.
