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Green Queen Pothos - 4" Pot - Plant Addicts
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Green Queen Pothos - 4" Pot - Plant Addicts

Low Maintenance Light Preference/Tolerated (Bright Indirect Light, Medium Light, Low Light) Average Watering Needs Mature Height 12 inches Green Queen Pothos (Epipremnum aureum, Devils Ivy) is a very popular houseplant, found in the homes of new plant parents and collectors alike. This low-maintenance classic has vibrant-green, he…
Low Maintenance Light Preference/Tolerated (Bright Indirect Light, Medium Light, Low Light) Average Watering Needs Mature Height 12 inches Green Queen Pothos (Epipremnum aureum, Devils Ivy) is a very popular houseplant, found in the homes of new plant parents and collectors alike. This low-maintenance classic has vibrant-green, heart-shaped leaves on sturdy, fast-growing vines. Pothos is amazing as a hanging plant, attached to a trellis, or trailing in any number of creative ways. One benefit of this Pothos is that it is tolerant of a wide range of lighting, making it a popular leafy option for those with limited windows or in offices with only overhead fluorescent lights. Best Locations For Growing Green Queen Pothos Because the Green Queen Pothos can tolerate both bright and low light, it can be placed pretty much anywhere in a home or office. Let this Pothos trail across a bookcase, brighten up a bathroom, or liven up a bedroom dresser. The Green Queen makes a great office plant, able to tolerate overhead fluorescent lights as long as it receives several hours of that light a day. Pothos are toxic, so care should be taken when bringing them into homes with pets and children. Green Queen Pothos Sunlight Requirements The amount of light a Pothos gets will determine how quickly it can grow. When looking for fast growth, place Green Queen in front of a north- or east-facing window, or slightly away from a south- or west-facing window. This pothos burns easily in direct sunlight, so be sure to place it in a spot where it is protected from afternoon sunlight. Green Queen can easily survive in the interior of a room as well as many feet from a bright window. Green Queen Pothos Care Another great benefit of Green Queen Pothos is that it requires little maintenance. When watered regularly, this Pothos variety can grow quickly. To limit the vines size, the ends can be trimmed and added to water for propagation. Pothos can remain in the same pot for at least two years at a time. When ready for repotting, choose a pot with drainage holes that is an inch or two larger than the previous and use a well-draining potting soil. When Pothos experiences drought, its oldest leaves may yellow and fall off, making the plant look sparse and leggy. To return Pothos to a fuller state, trim any leggy vines toward the base of the plant and add to water. Once the cuttings root, they can be added back into the pot to fill out the mother plant or added to new pots, creating a whole new plant. Watering Green Queen Pothos Pothos is a plant that needs a medium amount of water. Allow the top few inches to dry before watering deeply, until water comes out the drainage holes of the pot. The frequency of water will depend on light, temperature, and humidity. In brighter light, Green Queen may need water as frequently as once a week. In lower light, Pothos can go a couple weeks before watering. It is important to feel the soil before watering to avoid root rot. Feeding Green Queen Pothos Green Queen Pothos will benefit from regular feeding during its growing season. In the spring and summer months, add liquid houseplant fertilizer into your watering routine about once a month. Always make sure you are following dilution recommendations, as high concentrations of fertilizer can damage plant roots and leaves. There is no need to fertilize in the winter when plants are not growing as actively. Green Queen Pothos Information Light Exposure: Bright Indirect Light, Medium Light, Low Light Care Requirements: Easy Watering Requirements: Average - Keep lightly moist. When the top 2 inches of the soil dries out. Pet Friendly: No Kid Friendly: No Air Purifier: Moderate Habit: Trailing Growth Rate: Fast Mature Height: 12 inches Mature Spread: 12 feet Flowering: No Flower Color(s): None | All Plants > House Plants Plant Addicts 4_POTHOS_GREEN-HP
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Low Maintenance Light Preference/Tolerated (Bright Indirect Light, Medium Light, Low Light) Average Watering Needs Mature Height 12 inches Green Queen Pothos (Epipremnum aureum, Devils Ivy) is a very popular houseplant, found in the homes of new plant parents and collectors alike. This low-maintenance classic has vibrant-green, heart-shaped leaves on sturdy, fast-growing vines. Pothos is amazing as a hanging plant, attached to a trellis, or trailing in any number of creative ways. One benefit of this Pothos is that it is tolerant of a wide range of lighting, making it a popular leafy option for those with limited windows or in offices with only overhead fluorescent lights. Best Locations For Growing Green Queen Pothos Because the Green Queen Pothos can tolerate both bright and low light, it can be placed pretty much anywhere in a home or office. Let this Pothos trail across a bookcase, brighten up a bathroom, or liven up a bedroom dresser. The Green Queen makes a great office plant, able to tolerate overhead fluorescent lights as long as it receives several hours of that light a day. Pothos are toxic, so care should be taken when bringing them into homes with pets and children. Green Queen Pothos Sunlight Requirements The amount of light a Pothos gets will determine how quickly it can grow. When looking for fast growth, place Green Queen in front of a north- or east-facing window, or slightly away from a south- or west-facing window. This pothos burns easily in direct sunlight, so be sure to place it in a spot where it is protected from afternoon sunlight. Green Queen can easily survive in the interior of a room as well as many feet from a bright window. Green Queen Pothos Care Another great benefit of Green Queen Pothos is that it requires little maintenance. When watered regularly, this Pothos variety can grow quickly. To limit the vines size, the ends can be trimmed and added to water for propagation. Pothos can remain in the same pot for at least two years at a time. When ready for repotting, choose a pot with drainage holes that is an inch or two larger than the previous and use a well-draining potting soil. When Pothos experiences drought, its oldest leaves may yellow and fall off, making the plant look sparse and leggy. To return Pothos to a fuller state, trim any leggy vines toward the base of the plant and add to water. Once the cuttings root, they can be added back into the pot to fill out the mother plant or added to new pots, creating a whole new plant. Watering Green Queen Pothos Pothos is a plant that needs a medium amount of water. Allow the top few inches to dry before watering deeply, until water comes out the drainage holes of the pot. The frequency of water will depend on light, temperature, and humidity. In brighter light, Green Queen may need water as frequently as once a week. In lower light, Pothos can go a couple weeks before watering. It is important to feel the soil before watering to avoid root rot. Feeding Green Queen Pothos Green Queen Pothos will benefit from regular feeding during its growing season. In the spring and summer months, add liquid houseplant fertilizer into your watering routine about once a month. Always make sure you are following dilution recommendations, as high concentrations of fertilizer can damage plant roots and leaves. There is no need to fertilize in the winter when plants are not growing as actively. Green Queen Pothos Information Light Exposure: Bright Indirect Light, Medium Light, Low Light Care Requirements: Easy Watering Requirements: Average - Keep lightly moist. When the top 2 inches of the soil dries out. Pet Friendly: No Kid Friendly: No Air Purifier: Moderate Habit: Trailing Growth Rate: Fast Mature Height: 12 inches Mature Spread: 12 feet Flowering: No Flower Color(s): None | All Plants > House Plants Plant Addicts 4_POTHOS_GREEN-HP

Specifications

Common NameGreen Queen Pothos
Foliage Color(s)Green, Silver
Kid FriendlyNo
Pet FriendlyNo
Scientific NameEpipremnum Aureum 'Green Queen'
Light ExposureBright Indirect Light, Medium Light, Low Light
Watering RequirementsAverage - Keep Lightly Moist. When The Top 2 Inches Of The Soil Dries Out.
HabitTrailing
Mature Spread12 Feet
Temperature65° - 85°f (18° - 29°c)
Growth RateFast
Mature Height12 Inches
Humidity60% Or Above
Other Name(s)Devil's Ivy
Foliage DescriptionDark-green And Splashed With Silvery Gray
Compatible Plant TypeHouse Plant
Air PurifierModerate
Flower Shade/descriptionGrown For Foliage
FragrantNo
Flower Color(s)None
Care RequirementsEasy
FloweringNo