Pothos 'Marble Queen'
Pothos 'Marble Queen'
Epipremnum aureum
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Often called 'Devil's Ivy' because it's nearly impossible to kill and stays green even in darkness, this Solomon Islands native is perfect for beginners. Its heart-shaped leaves with variegation can trail up to 10 feet indoors, making it ideal for hanging baskets or training up walls. NASA's Clean Air Study recognized it as one of the top air-purifying plants. Incredibly forgiving of neglect, it thrives on benign neglect better than constant attention.
Best spot: Locate 3-6 feet from windows, or at east-facing spot
Alternative: Bathroom or office with moderate daylight
STEP 2: Light Duration
Benefits from 4-6 hours of moderate daily light
Can flourish under artificial lights (12-14 hours)
STEP 3: Rotate Weekly
Rotate plant every week to ensure uniform shape
How to check: Test soil 2 inches below surface - water if completely dry
Pro tip: Regular checking prevents over/under watering
STEP 2: Water Thoroughly
Saturate soil until water exits bottom holes
Discard saucer water after 15 minutes to prevent root rot
STEP 3: Wait and Repeat
Frequency: Every 7-10 days in spring/summer, 10-14 days fall/winter
Room temperature water prevents shock
Yellow, bleached leaves
This is a sign of too much light. Move away from direct light to bright indirect location
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Small new leaves forming
This is a sign of too little light. Increase light exposure for larger, healthier growth
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Yellow leaves, soggy soil
This is a sign of overwatering. Let soil dry between waterings. Check drainage holes clear
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Brown, dry leaf tips
This is a sign of underwatering. Increase watering frequency. Soil shouldn't dry completely
