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global green pothos light requirements Pothos 'Global Green' | Easy-Care Air Purifying Foliage Plant

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global green pothos light requirements Pothos 'Global Green' | Easy-Care Air Purifying Foliage PlantDescription Light Soil Water Hardiness The Pothos 'Global Green' is a sophisticated and subtle twist on the classic Devil's Ivy. This variety is highly sought after for its unique "green on green" variegation, offering a more muted and modern aesthetic than the high contrast yellow or white variegated types. It is the ultimate "no fuss" plant, combining the legendary hardiness of Pothos with a rare, designer look. While the species is native to

  •  The Pothos 'Global Green' is a sophisticated and subtle twist on the classic Devil's Ivy. This variety is highly sought after for its unique "green-on-green" variegation, offering a more muted and modern aesthetic than the high-contrast yellow or white variegated types. It is the ultimate "no-fuss" plant, combining the legendary hardiness of Pothos with a rare, designer look.

    While the species is native to Southeast Asia (specifically the Solomon Islands), the 'Global Green' variety is a specialized cultivar bred for its unique leaf patterns.

    Like most Epipremnum aureum cultivars, the 'Global Green' almost never flowers indoors. In its rare mature form in the wild, it produces a small, unremarkable creamy-white spathe. However, because the plant is kept in its juvenile stage as a houseplant, it is grown exclusively for its beautiful, air-purifying foliage.

  • Bright, indirect light is best to maintain the variegation. However, it is famously tolerant of low light conditions, making it perfect for offices.

    Moderate. Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil feel dry. It will "wilt" slightly to tell you it's thirsty, making it great for beginners.

    Standard well-draining potting mix. It isn't picky, but a mix with some perlite helps prevent root rot.

    15°C – 29°C (60°F – 85°F). It thrives in standard household temperatures. Avoid temperatures below 10°C.
    This plant should be fertilized once during the growing season (spring/summer) with diluted houseplant fertilizer.

  • Zones 10-12. Grown exclusively indoors in cooler climates.

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