Epipremnum Marble Queen
☀️- To keep the variegation healthy with indirect bright light is vital. The leaves will lose their lustre and cream marbling if light levels are too low.
💧- Regularly over spring/summer but cut down over winter months. Marble Queen does not like to be dried out completely or be waterlogged. If leaves are dropping you need to cut back on watering.
🌡️- Normal room temperature during the active growth period. Give ‘Marble Queen’ a winter rest around 15°C as a lower temperature will make the plant sensitive. She also loves high humidity locations.
🪴- Rich soil mixture will keep her healthy. Once the roots are popping out through the drainage holes, go one size up in the pot, and avoid drenching the soil on the day of repotting.
🐾- Toxic to pets.
☀️- To keep the variegation healthy with indirect bright light is vital. The leaves will lose their lustre and cream marbling if light levels are too low.
💧- Regularly over spring/summer but cut down over winter months. Marble Queen does not like to be dried out completely or be waterlogged. If leaves are dropping you need to cut back on watering.
🌡️- Normal room temperature during the active growth period. Give ‘Marble Queen’ a winter rest around 15°C as a lower temperature will make the plant sensitive. She also loves high humidity locations.
🪴- Rich soil mixture will keep her healthy. Once the roots are popping out through the drainage holes, go one size up in the pot, and avoid drenching the soil on the day of repotting.
🐾- Toxic to pets.
☀️- To keep the variegation healthy with indirect bright light is vital. The leaves will lose their lustre and cream marbling if light levels are too low.
💧- Regularly over spring/summer but cut down over winter months. Marble Queen does not like to be dried out completely or be waterlogged. If leaves are dropping you need to cut back on watering.
🌡️- Normal room temperature during the active growth period. Give ‘Marble Queen’ a winter rest around 15°C as a lower temperature will make the plant sensitive. She also loves high humidity locations.
🪴- Rich soil mixture will keep her healthy. Once the roots are popping out through the drainage holes, go one size up in the pot, and avoid drenching the soil on the day of repotting.
🐾- Toxic to pets.
Light green, heart shaped leaves with rich cream marbling. A wonderful trailing plant with so much potential. You can twirl her around a moss pole, let her elegantly grow on the side of a shelf or along the wall. She has rich foliage and satisfyingly large leaves for a Scindapsus and in her natural habitat, South Asia/ North Australia, she is known to be a nuisance for taking over the forest floor, causing severe ecological damage. We however, don’t mind that she takes over our home.
Size: 12cm; 15cm nursery pot