Description: Here is a very beautiful plant - The Silver Satin Pothos (Devil's Ivy). I have recently started to propagate my older plants and these are a few of the first ones. They have turned out so nice. Please ask any questions that you may have. Shipping: US only. I use actual shipping weights and packaging sizing to determine cost.There is a discount for multiple purchases. Thanks so much for looking and please take a few minutes to browse all my other listings. Common NameSatin pothos, silk pothos, silver pothos, silver philodendronBotanical NameScindapsus pictusFamilyAraceae Plant TypePerennial, vineMature Size4-10 ft. long, 4 in. wideSun ExposurePartialSoil TypeWell-drainedSoil pHAcidicBloom TimeSummerFlower ColorWhiteHardiness Zones10-12 (USDA)Native AreaAsiaToxicityToxic to pets1Satin Pothos CareHere are the main care requirements for growing a satin pothos:Place the plant in a location with indirect bright light.Use well-draining potting soil and make sure the pot has large drainage holes.Water slowly and deeply when the top two inches of the soil feel dry to the touch.Fertilize once a month during the growing season with a water-soluble complete houseplant fertilizer.Snip off any damaged or dead leaves and prune when the vines are growing too long and becoming sparse.If the plant accumulates dust, wash the leaves with water. Don’t use oil to make them shine, as it risks clogging the cells and affecting the ability of the leaves to breathe. The Spruce / Leticia Almeida LightSatin pothos needs bright light but it must be indirect. When exposed to full direct sun, its leaves will lose their variegation and get scorched.If you place the plant near a window with direct sunlight, it will require a curtain to protect it from direct sunlight. SoilUse a commercial indoor potting mix, which already contains nutrients and ensures good drainage through its combination of peat moss, pine bark, and perlite or vermiculite. The plant does poorly in wet, soggy soil.WaterWhen watering satin pothos, the key is to avoid overwatering, which will manifest itself by yellow leaves and the vine wilting.Water only when the top two inches of the soil feel dry to the touch. Poke your finger into the soil to check. Water slowly and deeply with room-temperature water until you see water seeping out of the drain holes. Temperature and HumiditySatin pothos is a tropical plant, which means it needs warmth and humidity. The ideal growth temperature ranges from 65 to 85 degrees F. At a lower temperature, it will suffer cold damage and die. In dry air, the leaf tips can turn brown. Relative humidity at 40% to 50% around your plant is ideal. Increase the humidity by placing the pot on a tray filled with pebbles and water, but in a way that the roots are not sitting in the water.Misting to increase humidity is not recommended because the aerial roots also absorb moisture so it might result in overwatering. FertilizerDuring the growing season, from spring to fall, fertilize the satin pothos about once a month with a complete, water-soluble houseplant fertilizer, following product label instructions.
Price: 9.99 USD
Location: Hattiesburg, Mississippi
End Time: 2024-09-15T19:47:27.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Vine
Type: Houseplants
Common Name: Pothos
Color: Silver
Features: Potted