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pothos information Buy Marble Pothos Plants Online in the USA 4-in / Nursery PlanterCare Info SUN Marble Pothos prefer medium to bright, indirect light. Placement near east, west, or south facing windows is ideal. Theyre adaptable to lower light levels as well, however, theyll lose some leaf variegation. WATER Keep soil slightly moist by watering well when the top 2 3 inches are dry. They appreciate consistent watering, with enough time for the soil to dry about 50% in between. AIR Mimic a tropical environment with temperatures

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    SUN
    Marble Pothos prefer medium to bright, indirect light. Placement near east, west, or south-facing windows is ideal. They’re adaptable to lower light levels as well, however, they’ll lose some leaf variegation.
    WATER
    Keep soil slightly moist by watering well when the top 2-3 inches are dry. They appreciate consistent watering, with enough time for the soil to dry about 50% in between.
    AIR 
    Mimic a tropical environment with temperatures between 65º-85º and a high moisture content. You can provide a regular boost of humidity by:
    • Adding a humidifier nearby
    • Creating a pebble tray that lives underneath the pot
    • Misting the leaves 2-4x per week with non-tap water
    • Placement in a bathroom or kitchen, if lighting is suitable
    PET FRIENDLY
    Keep out of reach from curious pets. These are toxic when ingested.
    AESTHETIC
    Marble Pothos grow many long vines full of branching stems with heart-shaped leaves. Under bright and indirect light, it develops a marbling pattern of green and cream variegations. Native to tropical Pacific regions, the vines can grow to 10 feet long under favorable indoor conditions. Their ability to climb, trail or hang as a beautiful accent in any room makes them one of the most popular houseplants. 
    HEALTH BENEFITS
    Active exposure to and care for plants has many proven wellbeing benefits, such as: 
    • Lower stress levels
    • Improved mood
    • Superior mental clarity and focus
    Marble Pothos are one of the greenest air purifiers, producing oxygen while absorbing the most common indoor toxins, carbon dioxide, and mold spores through its many leaves and soil.  
    SPIRITUAL INTERPRETATIONS
    The Pothos is known to represent abundant energy, perseverance, and also have significance as a money plant in some cultures. Their fast growth and forgiving nature is a testament to their resilient and bountiful life. We recommend placing your Pothos with intention in your home to attract their abundant energy. 
    DIFFICULTY LEVEL
    Easy Intermediate Experienced 
    WHAT’S INCLUDED
    Arriving to you in careful packaging:
    • Live Marble Pothos plant
    • Temporary 6-inch nursery pot
    • Care card with tips for success 
    • Grounded Office Hours: Complimentary 1-on-1 support from our Plant Specialist
    OUR RECS
    We recommend a 7-inch ceramic planter with a drainage hole to provide ideal moisture balance for your Marble Pothos. When repotting, keep it in a planter of the same size or no more than 2 inches larger.  
    Ideal soil is a well-draining mix with aerating and moisture-retaining amendments such as, perlite, and coco coir.

     

    Nature is unique - each plant may vary slightly from the plant shown here. Ceramic planters are sold separately.


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