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Epipremnum Aureum Manjula Happy Leaf Pothos 12cm pot
Original price was: £11.00.£8.80Current price is: £8.80.
Characteristics
I would like to introduce Manjula. She is a beautiful variety of Epipremnum aureum with variegated leaves. The plant is from Araceae family native to the French Polynesia islands.
Manjula is a perfect hanging or climbing plant, if you are interested in adding a natural moss pole donโt forget to check our made with moss section 😊
You will receive one plant in a 12cm nursery pot.
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Description
I would like to introduce Manjula. She is a beautiful variety of Epipremnum aureum with variegated leaves. The plant is from Araceae family native to the French Polynesia islands.
Manjula is a perfect hanging or climbing plant, if you are interested in adding a natural moss pole donโt forget to check our made with moss section 😊
You will receive one plant in a 12cm nursery pot.
How to look after Manjula
Manjula would enjoy a warm spot in bright indirect light and to be watered when the top of the soil dries out. To keep her super happy use house plant food every month. To prevent crispy edges of leaves maintain humidity by putting the pot on a tray filled with water and clay pebbles. Make sure that the pot does not touch the water. She likes to climb on trees in a natural environment so we advise adding a moss pole to encourage the plant to grow faster and produce bigger leaves. Moss poles help to maintain an adequate level of humidity as well as adding beauty and something to climb on. Mist the plant and moss pole every few days or every day during summertime.
Plant Pro Tips
If you have more plants that like higher humidity you can group them together which will create a greenhouse effect and helps prevent crispy edges of leaves. To create a plant which is a little bit bushier you can cut the ends of the trails. Cuttings can be easily propagated in soil, water, clay pebbles or moss.
Manjula is toxic to pets.
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A few brown leaf spots (again nothing major)