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Scindapsus Pictus (Satin Pothos) 4”
Scindapsus Pictus (Satin Pothos) 4”
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Scindapsus pictus (satin pothos) originated in the tropical regions of Southeast Asia. There, the silvery visage of Scindapsus pictus grows up the sides of trees. This silk pothos plant fits right in with other plants inhabiting your space.
It is a best practice to place your satin pothos plant near a south-facing window, but not directly in front of it in the line of direct sunlight.
Common problems are usually due to either overwatering or under-watering. Avoid overwatering by waiting for the top few inches of soil to dry out before watering again. Overwatering can result in yellow leaves. if you notice curling leaves this can indicate under-watering. The two things that satin pothos does not tolerate well are cold drafts and soggy soil. Yellow leaves can also occur with improper humidity levels.
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from 485 reviewsI love getting a surprise plant every month! They come packed great and they are amazing! Thank you Mel and crew!!
Perfect. Made transition perfy
Amazing as always! Healthy and thriving. Thanks Mel!
My plants always arrive healthy and are proficiently shipped
My plant arrived damaged, soft, droopy, upon arrival with the weather protection. I watered the plant as it was dry and light, but made no difference. The top cutting was broken off when I opened the box. I emailed the shop about my issue, they blamed it on watering and never responded. I’m very disappointed and will not be shopping with this company again. Poor customer service and now I have a sad plant.
Good information for beginners, and good reminders for experienced plant parents.
She arrived well packed and healthy, gorgeous plant. I love the darker leaves.
Beautiful plants, so well cared for. Fast shipping and impeccable care in packaging. Owner full of valuable plant knowledge . 🥰
Arrived in excellent shape. Packed wonderfully. Perfect little plant. Thank you so much.
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