Marble queen plant care.
Marble queen plant care.
The best part about marble pothos care is that they are relatively pest free.
Growing in most indoor conditions this type of pothos is an excellent hanging basket plant or with the right pruning a bushy potted plant.
Pothos marble queen plant other care tips.
Marble pothos leaves going.
The marble queen is such an easy indoor plant and you don t need to worry about fertilizing this one a lot.
Marble queen plants are relatively drought tolerant but don t allow the soil to become totally dry.
Water the plant regularly especially during hot dry weather but be careful not to overwater.
The marble queen pothos epipremnum aureum marble queen is a popular houseplant with brightly colored jade green and cream leaves the variegated foliage of the marble queen cultivar grows on long trailing vines.
Temperatures for pothos marble queen plant should be kept between 60 85 degrees.
Feed it every 6 months with a general purpose indoor plant fertilizer.
Aphids thrips and mealybugs may be a problem and can be treated with the neem oil or organic insecticidal soap.
Regular washing of the leaves with a water jet helps keep the plant remain pest free.
A bright indirectly lit spot is ideal.
Apply 2 to 3 inches 5 8 cm of compost bark or other organic mulch around the plant to keep the soil moist and cool.
Additional care trim out any dead discolored damaged or diseased leaves and stems as they occur.
Common problems with marble queen pothos.
Variegation will fade in lower light.
The golden pothos is yellow and green the jade pothos is solid green and the marble queen pothos is green and white.
All members of this group have glossy heart shaped leathery leaves but in different colors.