Description
The Golden Pothos is also known as the Devil’s Ivy. It is a quick grower, always sprouting new leaves and trails quickly. It has green leaves with yellow splashes, which vines over time. Not to mention they’re also very beginner-friendly and require minimal care. This indoor plant in Manila a common houseplant that can surely brighten up any corner in your home.
- Hanging Planter diameter: 4 to 5 inches
History
This Golden Pothos in Manila is native to the regions of Asia, Southeast Asia, Oceania, and the Pacific Islands. It has then been cultivated as an ornamental plant throughout several areas such as the Pacific region, Florida, South Africa, Tanzania, Hawaii, and the West Indies. Its habitat includes disturbed forests, roadsides, urban areas, and in forests climbing on the trunks of trees. They have the tendency to become invasive since they’re very quick growers. Pothos has a wide range of varieties, so keep on the lookout for rare ones to add to your collection!
Care guide
As mentioned, this indoor plant for sale in Manila is beginner-friendly. They thrive best in bright indirect sunlight but can tolerate low to medium light conditions. Make sure not to place them in direct sunlight as this might scorch their leaves. As for their watering schedule, once a week watering is recommended to allow them to dry out in between waterings. Let excess water drain out of the pot to avoid root rot or overwatering. Golden Pothos can also tolerate any humid levels so don’t sweat it!
Propagation
Propagating these Golden Pothos for sale in Manila requires stem cuttings. First, make sure to cut in between nodes to include them. Without a node, they won’t be able to develop roots. Although optional, you can dip the end of your cuttings in rooting hormone. Choose your medium for propagation – water or soil. If soil, make sure to use well-draining soil and care for them as you would with normal pothos. For water propagation, make sure to change the water every week or when needed. Place in bright indirect sunlight and wait for rooting to take place in about 3 to 4 weeks.
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