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Silver Satin Pothos in Medium Fem Rosa Pot
Scindapsus pictus[ Height: 9" - 10" | Diameter: 12" - 13" ]
This Silver Satin Pothos comes planted in a modern white ceramic pot. Silver Satin Pothos produce speckled, heart-shaped leaves on vines that can trail many feet. Vine length can be controlled by periodic pruning. Place in bright indirect light for faster growth, but plants will also tolerate low levels of sunlight. Check the soil for dampness once a week. If dry, add about a cup of water, keeping in mind that any excess will build up in the bottom and should be avoided.
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- Geographic Origin: Southeast Asia
- Features: Versatile, Air Purifying
- Growth Rate: Slow, if kept in low light
- Great For: Low light
Plant Care Guide
Light
Grows more quickly in bright, indirect light but can tolerate low light as well. Avoid direct sunlight.
Water
About once every week. Allow top few inches of soil to dry out before watering thoroughly. Water less often in winter.
Level of Care
Easy! Just avoid direct sunlight and cold temperatures.
Air Purifying
The NASA Clean Air Study has ranked the Silver Satin Pothos as one of the most efficient houseplants that remove formaldehyde, benzene, xylene, and toluene from the air we breathe.
Fertilizer
Feed with a mild liquid, indoor plant fertilizer about 1-2 times a month during the growing season. Do not fertilize in winter.
Temperature
Prefers warm conditions above 60°F. Keep away from drafty windows and air conditioners.
Soil
A peaty All-Purpose potting soil with good drainage works best.
Pruning & Propagation
Prune damaged or yellow leaves by cutting to the leaf node. To propagate, place stems of vine cuttings in water and roots should form within a week or so. Replant in soil.
Pet Friendly
Sorry! Plant contains very sharp calcium oxalate crystals that, when eaten, cause mouth and digestion irritation and possibly more serious problems.