Manjula Pothos, Variegated Money plant/Exotic Money Plant

299.00799.00

  • Live plant along with the plastic pot.
  • Available in two sizes 4 & 6 inches pot size diameter.
  • Plants nature is indoor/semi shade, less watering
  • Recommended by NASA’s air purifying study.
  • Best foliage plants, useful for tabletop and gift plants.

Description

Manjula Pothos

Manjula Pothos or Epipremnum Manjula is a rare species of the money plant. the plant was first created and patented at the University of Florida. Nowadays it is a very popular and lucky plant for its exotic variegation and shape of leaves and easygoing nature. And also Typically it’s a fast-growing strong climber, Manjula Pothos Plant can flourish as houseplants or climbers, indoor and outdoor.

If you are just starting with your indoor jungle, pothos is among the easiest plants to grow. Because pothos can help in brightening up any room with their large green leaves fused with dapples and splashes of white. It can thrive in low to medium light conditions and does well in hanging baskets or you can train them to climb trellises.

 

Care Guide:

☀️Light
Thrives in low to the bright indirect sun. But not suited for intense, direct sunlight.

💧Water
Water every 1-2 times a week, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Because expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light.

👓Fun Fact
Manjula Pothos was first created and patented at the University of Florida. And there’s typically not a crisp line between the variegated areas – so the creamy areas tend to have spots or speckles of other colours.

☹️Sad Plant Signs
🚫Leaves turning brown and crispy at the edges:
Thirsty plant, underwatered, or high salt build-up.

🚫Wilting plant, dry potting mix: Underwatered, or pot-bound.

🚫Yellowing leaves or black stems, wet potting mix:
Overwatered.

Additional information

Size

Small, Medium

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