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pothos nz Golden Pothos Cutting – Plant Cuttings New Zealand

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pothos nz Golden Pothos Cutting – Plant Cuttings New ZealandGolden Pothos (also known as Devil's Ivy) is a tropical vine with heart shaped leaves that often feature attractive gold, white, or yellow variegation. It is a popular and easy to grow houseplant that is native to tropical French Polynesian islands in the South Pacific but can now be found worldwide. As a versatile plant, Golden Pothos is often used in hanging baskets, draped across shelves, or climbing up walls due to its vining nature. While it can

Golden Pothos (also known as Devil's Ivy) is a tropical vine with heart-shaped leaves that often feature attractive gold, white, or yellow variegation. It is a popular and easy-to-grow houseplant that is native to tropical French Polynesian islands in the South Pacific but can now be found worldwide.

As a versatile plant, Golden Pothos is often used in hanging baskets, draped across shelves, or climbing up walls due to its vining nature. While it can grow quite large in the wild, reaching over a foot in length, it tends to stay smaller in home environments, with mature leaves typically ranging from 4-8 inches.

When caring for Golden Pothos, consider placing it in a hanging basket to showcase its trailing vines or in a regular pot on a plant stand in a well-lit area, but away from direct sunlight. It is known to thrive in brightly lit areas without direct sun exposure, making it an adaptable and low-maintenance houseplant option.

Lighting: Golden Pothos thrives in medium to bright indirect light. Place it in a well-lit area with filtered sunlight or bright, indirect light, but avoid direct sunlight as it can scorch the leaves.

Temperature: Golden Pothos prefers temperatures between 18-29°C and should be protected from cold drafts or extreme temperature fluctuations.

Watering: Water your Golden Pothos when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch, being careful not to over-water. Ensure the pot has drainage holes to allow excess water to escape.

Humidity: Moderate to high humidity is preferred for Golden Pothos. You can increase humidity by misting the leaves, using a humidifier, or placing a tray of pebbles filled with water near the plant.

Fertilizing: Feed your Golden Pothos with a balanced liquid fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer), following the instructions on the fertilizer label.

Pruning: Regular pruning can encourage bushier growth and maintain the shape of Golden Pothos. Trim yellow or brown leaves and pinch back the tips of long vines to promote fuller growth.

Propagation: Golden Pothos can be propagated through stem cuttings with at least one node and one leaf, which can be placed in water or well-draining soil until roots develop.

Potting: Repot your Golden Pothos every 1-2 years or when it becomes root-bound. Use a well-draining potting mix and choose a pot slightly larger than the current one.

By following these care tips, you can ensure your Golden Pothos thrives and brings its beautiful trailing vines and variegated leaves to brighten up your indoor space.

 

 

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