marble queen pothos cutting Marble Queen Pothos cutting
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marble queen pothos cutting

marble queen pothos cutting Marble Queen Pothos cutting

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marble queen pothos cutting Marble Queen Pothos cuttingThe Marble Queen Pothos is a very hardy and popular houseplant with beautiful green and cream splashed foliage. These plants are native to countries throughout Southeast Asia and Australia. Despite how much they enjoy the tropical conditions, Pothos will work incredibly well in your home and are arguably some of the easiest houseplants to grow. These trailing beauties have heart shaped leaves with splashes of white, yellow or pale green. The Marble

The Marble Queen Pothos is a very hardy and popular houseplant with beautiful green and cream splashed foliage. These plants are native to countries throughout Southeast Asia and Australia. Despite how much they enjoy the tropical conditions, Pothos will work incredibly well in your home and are arguably some of the easiest houseplants to grow. These trailing beauties have heart-shaped leaves with splashes of white, yellow or pale green.

The Marble Queen is incredibly versatile like its Pothos counterparts – you can opt for a smaller table top plant, put it in a hanging basket, or alternatively give it a support pole and let it climb to its heart’s content.

How to root your Marble Queen Pothos cutting

Pothos is one of the easiest indoor plants to propagate and you can choose to root your cutting directly in soil, water or in your choice of propagation substrate such as sphagnum moss, fern fibre, leca etc.

Water propagation is the fastest and easiest way to root your Marble Queen Pothos cutting. Fill your glass or jar with filtered water or allow the tap water to sit out in the open for a while to let the chlorine dissipate. Submerge the lower 1-2 nodes of your pothos cutting in the water with the leaves up above. Make sure that no leaves are touching the water as this could lead to rot.

Then, place in a warm spot that receives plenty of bright, indirect light (no direct sun though) and change the water regularly until the roots are at least an inch long and your cutting is ready to be planted in soil.

Plant care

Water / Humidity: This plant is very drought tolerant, so water sparingly, especially in the winter. Let the first 4-6 cm of soil dry fully between waterings. Tolerant with normal room humidity conditions.

Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal, but also tolerant of lower light conditions (will grow slower).

Soil / Nutrients: Well draining soil. You can apply a few drops of general houseplant fertilizer to the soil once a month from spring to summer, reduce nutrients during autumn and winter.

Temperature: The range of 12 - 25°C is ideal.

Cutting info

Fresh or rooted cuttings available.

Cutting size: Various available. Cutting shown in the 1st photo is a 2-node cutting. 1-node (1 leaf) cuttings are also available.

Mother plant is for reference only (not for sale).

Fresh cuttings will be cut to order and couriered in sphagnum moss to start the rooting process. All our cuttings come safely secured in our eco-friendly packaging (even our tape is biodegradable!).

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