Description
Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is one of the easiest plants to care for while providing many benefits. Also known as Devil’s Ivy and money plant, it requires very little sunlight, which makes it an ideal live plant for indoors. The Jade Pothos variety features slender leaves with little to no variegation, with a deep, rich green color.
Jade Pothos Benefits
Fast-growing, perfect for impatient and newbie houseplant addicts
Easy to propagate
Rated by NASA as one of the best air-purifying plants to grow
Filters toxic gases and pumps out oxygen
Can be grown as a hanging vine or trellised
Jade Pothos Care
Pothos is extremely tolerant of most growing conditions. However, for optimum health, provide an adequate-sized pot only slightly larger than your root mass. Make sure the container has adequate drainage holes.
Use potting soil with plenty of organic matter. Once transplanted into the new container, water in well. Afterward, water whenever the top inch or two of the soil becomes dry.
Place your pothos in a comfortable indoor spot that receives anything from very low light to bright shade. The amount of sunlight it gets may effect the depth of leaf color.
Allow your plant a week or two to recover from shipment and acclimate to its new home.
Once established in its new container, fertilize once every two or three months. Pothos also occasionally benefit from a brief shower or misting to help keep the leaves clean.
Pothos can also be kept outdoors in warm weather and can make lovely hanging patio plants on shady porches.
However, avoid planting your pothos into the ground, even if you live in a subtropical or tropical climate. They are considered an “exotic invasive” in the landscape in some areas of the country.
Terms of Sale
This listing is for one Jade Pothos plant as shown in 5″ pot, ready for potting up.
NOTE: We cannot ship live plants to California, Arizona, Hawai’i, Alaska, or outside the Contiguous U.S.
Your plant will be shipped as a root ball, swaddled in soil-less medium, and packaged as well as possible against shipping damage while still keeping costs reasonable.
Keep in mind that the vines for pothos can prove very delicate. We will do our best to protect and support the foliage for shipping, however, breakage can occur.
We only ship plants by Priority Mail on Mondays through Wednesdays to reduce the chances of plant damage, overheating, or chilling.
If you have any problem with your plant at the time of delivery, please contact us within 48 hours of receipt.
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