While Neon Pothos is a cousin of the Pothos, Epipremnum aureum 'Neon' is more closely related to the latter in terms of care. This happy man detests having his feet wet and enjoys a little warmth. A stunning ombre effect is created as new leaves emerge bright neon lime and gradually fade to green over time.
<b>Type of Soils</b><br> Loamy soil, clay sand mixture, and potting soil mixture are needed.<br> <b>Type of Fertilizer</b><br> Ultimate fertilizer<br> <b>Development Trend Moderate</b><br> Pruning for one to two months<br> Replanting Occurs EVERY 11–12 MONTHS <br><br> <b>Process</b><br> 1. Position it in an indirect, well-lit place.<br> 2. Allow the top 2 inches of soil to dry out in between waterings.<br> 3. Feed it plant food on a regular basis.<br> 4. To create more neon pothos plants, cuts can be rooted in water or a rooting media.<br> 5. Minimize your sun exposure to prevent yellowing of the leaves.
1.Neon Pothos is an air purifier and stress reliever that improves indoor health and wellbeing.<br> 2.Easy to maintain and versatile, making it ideal for novices and varying lighting circumstances.<br> 3.Safe for animal pals and excellent for sharing, this plant is pet-friendly and simple to grow.
Dos
1. Look for areas on the plants, cut off and decay the leaves.<br> 2. Use moss grass or foam sticks for climbing.<br> 3. Make sure the moss stick stays moist when you water the plant.<br> 4. Spend a few hours in the sun each month or every two months.
Don'ts
1. Avoid being in direct sunlight.<br> 2. Avoid overwatering; a plant that cannot drain its water will most likely perish.<br> 3. Whenever possible, use distilled water instead of water that has fluoride, chlorine, or salt in it.