Description: Cuttings will with some soil or moss Please read description before ordering Feel free to ask questions before ordering Plants pulled/cut same day or next day packaged and shipped Please advise on weather conditions (excessive heat or cold) so I can try to pack accordingly. Once your package delivered to USPS it is out of my control and in their control. I am not responsible for weather conditions (excessive heat or cold), delays, lost or stolen packages. After I personally print your shipping label and drive your package to the post office it's in their hands. Once you rate all sales are final. No return or refund The Manjula Pothos has several names, including: Epipremnum aureum 'Manjula': The scientific name for the Manjula Pothos Jewel Pothos: A common name for the Manjula Pothos Happy Leaf Pothos: A common name for the Manjula Pothos, due to its curled edges Pothos Manjula Pothos: A synonym for the Manjula Pothos Devils Ivy 'Pothos Manjula': A synonym for the Manjula Pothos Scindapsus Aureum 'Pothos Manjula': A synonym for the Manjula Pothos The Manjula Pothos is a cultivar of the pothos plant, which is native to Asia, India, China, and the Pacific Islands. It's a vining plant that can grow up to 40 feet long and can be trained to climb up a moss pole or cascade down from shelves or hanging baskets. The Manjula Pothos is known for its large, heart-shaped leaves with wavy edges and vibrant green and cream markings. Here are some tips for caring for Manjula pothos cuttings: Submerge in water Place the cutting in a jar or glass of room temperature water, making sure the node is submerged but the leaves are above the water. Provide light Put the cutting in a location with bright, indirect light. Change water Replace the water every few days to prevent microbes from affecting growth. Wait for roots Roots should start to appear after a few weeks. When the roots are at least an inch long, you can transplant the cutting into soil. Plant in soil Use a pre-moistened, well-draining potting mix. Keep the cutting evenly moist for the first couple of weeks after planting. Prune Pruning can help maintain the plant's variegation by reducing the amount of foliage that needs to compete for light.
Price: 9 USD
Location: Webster, Texas
End Time: 2024-10-19T14:26:13.000Z
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Genus: Epipremnum
Common Name: Pothos
Brand: Unbranded
Type: Vines, Houseplants, Water Plants
Climate: Tropical
Color: Green, Multicolor
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor & Outdoor
Number in Pack: 3
Sunlight: Full Shade, Low Sun
Features: Potted, Variegated, Air Purifying, Evergreen, Fast Growing, Flowering, Perennial