Golden pothos has large, glossy green leaves with irregular cream and yellow streaks and blotches that are valued for their air-purifying qualities. Golden Pothos also tolerates lower light levels without losing its variegation. Commonly used as a hanging plant, Devil’s Ivy also works really well grown up a moss pole.

Light
Bright but indirect light is best, as this plant is not used to direct sunlight. If in a shadier location, water less frequently to stop it getting waterlogged. Keep an eye on the variegation to see that it’s getting enough light; if you begin to lose variegation, your pothos will probably appreciate a brighter spot!

Watering
Allow the top third of soil to dry out between waters; in a shadier location, allow about half to dry out. Keep an eye out for soggy soil in winter especially.

Humidity
Average humidity is fine; don’t mist this pothos, though a hose down once a month or so will help it keep its leaves clear of dust. Make sure you don’t keep it too close to a radiator which could dry it out

Feed
Liquid fertiliser can be applied during the growing season, once a month or so should be sufficient.

Toxicity
Considered toxic to pets if ingested. Keep it out of reach of cats and dogs or opt for pet-friendly alternatives if you have furry companions

Air Purifying
Epipremnum Moss Stick helps filter common indoor pollutants, contributing to a healthier living environment




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