The NJoy Pothos stands out with its breathtaking variegated leaves, featuring delightful splashes of creamy white that gracefully contrast against its vibrant green foliage. But this plant is more than just a visual treat; it’s a natural air purifier, shade-tolerant and requires minimal care, making it a fantastic choice for any plant enthusiast.
With its two-tone variegation and easy-care nature, this trailing and hanging plant offers a lot to admire – or should we say, “N’Joy”!
Epipremnum aureum – NJoy Pothos Care & Info Guide
Horty Hints
Chop and Pot! Pothos plants are one of the easiest plants to propagate. If you cut back your plant, keep the cuttings in water and soon they will grow new roots, which can then be planted.
Will Wane When Wet! These plants don’t like too much water. If you notice leaves yellowing, tipping or leaf spotting, make sure the soil is dry to the touch before watering again.
Iron out the Kinks! This plant’s leaves will curl when it is thirsty. A little water will go a long way however, if you are watering and the plant still curls, it could be a root rot issue.
Light
Epipremnum aureum prefers medium indirect light conditions. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight as this can burn the leaves.
Watering
This plant is drought tolerant but for best results, water your Pothos when the soil becomes slightly dry. Be aware: too much water will kill the plant.
Temperature
NJoy Pothos is happy in normal room temperatures: from 10-24°C. Avoid lower temperatures and cold draughts.
Humidity
This Epipremnum prefers increased levels of humidity but will tolerate normal conditions. Consider misting to give your plant an extra boost.
Feed
Apply a weak general purpose fertiliser during the summer months.
Height & Growth Rate
Fast-growing and can trail up to 20 metres! Cut back to maintain the desired length. Please note smaller plants such as those in 12cm grow pots are young cuttings and not fully established plants.
Toxicity
Pothos are mildly toxic to humans and harmful to pets. Keep away from children and animals.
Origin
Epipremnum aureum are native to French Polynesia and the Solomon Islands.























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