Epipremnum Marble Queen P120《大理石女王》
Epipremnum Marble Queen P120《大理石女王》
• Epipremnum Marble Queen •
《大理石女王绿萝》
Epipremnum marble queen is commonly known as the marble queen pothos. The leaves are heart-shaped and feature a stunning variegation pattern. The variegation consists of creamy white and green marbling, variegation depending on the light conditions and maturity of the leaves. This variety grows relatively slowly compared to other pothos varieties, especially in lower light conditions.
Symbolism:
1. Growth & prosperity
2. Fertility & renewal
3. Endurance & longevity
Pot diameter: 12cm
Plant height: 15cm (incl. pot height)
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Plant Care Guide for Epipremnum Marble Queen P120《大理石女王》
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Light
Thrives in bright indirect sunlight. It can tolerate low light conditions, but the variegation may become less pronounced and growth may slow down.
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Soil
Well-draining, aerated potting mix.
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Water Requirement
Allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings.
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Temperature
Ideal growing temperatures are between 18℃ to 30℃. Avoid sudden temperature fluctuations.
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Humidity
Adapts well to typical indoor humidity.
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Fertilizer
Fertilize lightly during growing season. Fertilise every 4 to 6 weeks during the growing season.
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Caution
Prune the plant to control its size and shape. Pinching back the tips can promote a fuller, more compact growth.