Marble Queen Pothos | 6-Inch Container
The Marble Queen is stunning pothos with creamy-white and medium green marbled leaves. Pothos are arguably one of the easiest houseplants to grow, making it a great option for beginners and experienced plant enthusiasts alike.
Light: Prefers medium to bright, indirect light. Can handle low-light, but will likely lose its variegation.
Water: Allow soil to dry 1/2 way down the container before watering thoroughly. When leaves begin to droop, it's a sign that the plant is thirsty.
Fertilize: Once a month during the spring and summer months with a diluted, well-balanced, water-soluble fertilizer.
Pets: Causes digestive distress if ingested.
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Marble Queen Pothos | 6-Inch Container
Marble Queen Pothos | 6-Inch Container
The Marble Queen is stunning pothos with creamy-white and medium green marbled leaves. Pothos are arguably one of the easiest houseplants to grow, making it a great option for beginners and experienced plant enthusiasts alike.
Light: Prefers medium to bright, indirect light. Can handle low-light, but will likely lose its variegation.
Water: Allow soil to dry 1/2 way down the container before watering thoroughly. When leaves begin to droop, it's a sign that the plant is thirsty.
Fertilize: Once a month during the spring and summer months with a diluted, well-balanced, water-soluble fertilizer.
Pets: Causes digestive distress if ingested.
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The Marble Queen is stunning pothos with creamy-white and medium green marbled leaves. Pothos are arguably one of the easiest houseplants to grow, making it a great option for beginners and experienced plant enthusiasts alike.
Light: Prefers medium to bright, indirect light. Can handle low-light, but will likely lose its variegation.
Water: Allow soil to dry 1/2 way down the container before watering thoroughly. When leaves begin to droop, it's a sign that the plant is thirsty.
Fertilize: Once a month during the spring and summer months with a diluted, well-balanced, water-soluble fertilizer.
Pets: Causes digestive distress if ingested.























