Epipremnum golden
Epipremnum golden
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Plant Name: Epipremnum aureum (commonly called Pothos)
I personally produced these plants from cuttings.
The plant comes with a transparent plastic pot and high-quality, professional, draining substrate.
Available in different sizes based on the diameter of the vase.









Epipremnum aureum commonly (but incorrectly) called Pothos, is a plant native to the tropical regions of Asia.
It is the number 1 plant for beginner green thumbs , in terms of resistance and ease of care.
This variety is highly prized for its green leaves with creamy white variegation , making it a bright addition to any environment. Epipremnum is suitable for growing as a trailing plant , hanging in baskets or placed on shelves.
However, it is a climbing plant by nature. If you provide it with adequate support (such as a sphagnum or coconut fiber pole or a plant trellis) it will develop larger leaves.

This is Epipremnum aureum in nature!
When it has a support to climb on (in this case it is a tree) and the ideal environmental conditions, it develops enormous leaves, which open almost reminiscent of a Monstera.
If you live in a subtropical or tropical location you can easily keep it outside, even planted in the ground and make it look like this!
About the plant🪴
Characteristics of the plant
Tropical plant that outside of tropical or subtropical climates must be kept indoors or in a greenhouse (heated in winter).
Epipremnum is a climbing plant . It prefers to have a support to climb on. It can also be grown as a hanging plant (but it will produce smaller leaves).
Tips: Use a pole filled with sphagnum moss or a log as a support. Or attach plant clips to the wall and tie the stems to it to make it walk along the wall of your house!
Fun Fact: Often called "Devil's Ivy" because it is nearly impossible to kill and stays green even in low light .
Botanical information
Botanical name: Epipremnum aureum
Popular name: Pothos
Family: Araceae
Climate: tropical
Countries of origin: Southeast Asia
Ease of growth: For beginners and intermediate green thumbs
Cultivation and care sheet
🌡️ Temperature:
- Ideal between 18-27°C
- Protect from cold and temperatures below 10°C
☀️ Light and positioning:
- Bright indirect light, tolerates low light conditions (but variegation on leaves will be less or absent in low light conditions)
- Avoid direct sunlight to prevent the leaves from burning
- Place near east or west facing windows
👩🏻🌾 Growing method:
- Climbing: by making it climb on a pole of coconut fiber or sphagnum or on a climbing net; the leaves will be larger in size
- Drooping: will have smaller leaves, which fall downwards
💦 Watering:
- Water moderately
- Allow the soil to dry between waterings.
- Reduce watering in winter
😶🌫️ Humidity:
- Loves humid environments
- Mist the leaves regularly or use a humidifier
🚜 Type of soil:
- Well-draining soil
- Preferably a tropical plant mix with perlite and peat moss
🪴 Type of vase:
- Pot with drainage holes
- A plastic or terracotta pot is preferable
🚀 Fertilization:
- Fertilize during the growing season (spring and summer)
- Use a balanced liquid fertilizer every 4 weeks
Product information provided
Since plants are living beings, they may differ from the photos shown.
The plant is sold complete with a transparent vase and professional, draining, high-quality substrate .
This means you don’t need to repot the plant until it has grown and needs a larger pot!
The transparency of the vase helps to monitor the growth and well-being of the roots and the humidity level of the soil.
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