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potho n joy Pothos N'Joy – The Plant Boys

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potho n joy Pothos N'Joy – The Plant BoysMake the most of your houseplant collection with Pothos N'Joy! This compact, slow growing vine is a perfect addition to any indoor garden. A more compact variety of Devils Ivy Marble Queen, this beautiful plant is low maintenance and ideal for those new to gardening or even busy homeowners who dont have time to dedicate to larger plants. Whats more, it fares incredibly well in low light settingsso no need to worry if your space is lacking in natural

Make the most of your houseplant collection with Pothos N'Joy! This compact, slow growing vine is a perfect addition to any indoor garden. A more compact variety of Devils Ivy Marble Queen, this beautiful plant is low-maintenance and ideal for those new to gardening or even busy homeowners who don’t have time to dedicate to larger plants. What’s more, it fares incredibly well in low light settings—so no need to worry if your space is lacking in natural sunlight.

Whether you plan on displaying this lovely greenery in small pots or hanging baskets, Pothos N'Joy’s lovely trailing vines allow you to fill up your home's interior without overdoing it. Its broad heart-shaped leaves are sure to brighten up any room in your house, while its occasional trimming requirement ensures you can keep it looking just the way you want for a long period of time.

Position Keep in a bright well-lit area or provide additional light. Avoid heaters and draughty positions.
Temperature Temperatures above 20c will speed up growth, between 15 and 20c growth will be slow and plants can be pruned to keep compact. Long periods below 12c may cause plants to rot; dead leaves should be removed.
Water Water well if kept in pots but sparingly in terrariums, potting mix should be allowed to almost dry between waterings. Keep on the dry side in winter.
Fertiliser Weak dose regularly in warmer months. Only fertilise if you would like the plant to grow. Less fertiliser will keep plants shorter and more compact.
Repotting Only when plant is well advanced in pot or mid-spring.
Pet Friendly Pothos are not Pet Friendly


May also be known as: Pothos, Epipremnum Aureum, Devil's Ivy

The pictures are a representation of the size, colour and condition of the plant you will receive. When processing your order, we will pick the best available plant in our stock for you. 

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