Golden Pothos – 4-Inch Variegated Trailing Plant - The Lush Flora
Rs. 89.00
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Golden Pothos is one of the most popular and easy-to-grow indoor plants, loved for its vibrant green leaves splashed with beautiful golden-yellow variegation. Its trailing vines and lush foliage make it a perfect choice for homes, offices, balconies, and indoor décor styling.
Known as a low-maintenance and air-purifying plant, Golden Pothos adapts well to different indoor conditions and grows beautifully in pots, hanging baskets, shelves, or vertical displays. This healthy plant stands at an initial height of 15-25 cm and is presented in a 4-Inch nursery pot.
The Golden Pothos is celebrated for its resilience and ease of care, making it an ideal choice for both beginners and experienced plant enthusiasts. For optimal health and lush growth, consider these care tips:
This versatile plant thrives in a range of light conditions, from low light to bright, indirect sunlight. For best variegation, provide brighter indirect light. Allow the top soil to dry out completely between waterings, typically once a week or every 10 days, depending on environmental conditions.
Each Golden Pothos plant arrives healthy and ready for your space. Key specifications include:
Native to the Solomon Islands, the Golden Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is a tropical vine known for its robust nature and adaptability to various indoor environments.
Q: Is Golden Pothos easy to care for?
A: Yes, it is widely recognized as one of the easiest indoor plants, thriving in various light conditions and requiring minimal attention.
Q: Does Golden Pothos purify the air?
A: Absolutely, it is highly effective at removing common indoor toxins such as formaldehyde, benzene, and carbon monoxide, contributing to a healthier indoor environment.
Q: How often should I water my Golden Pothos?
A: Water your Golden Pothos when the top inch or two of soil feels dry. It's generally better to underwater than overwater, as they are susceptible to root rot.