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Manjula Pothos the Happy Leafy Plant

Updated: Apr 30

Manjula Pothos, also known as Epipremnum Manjula, is a stylish tropical plant that is becoming increasingly popular for its beautiful foliage. Green Oxy Home offers a wide variety of Manjula Pothos plants that can add an elegant touch to your home or office space. The unique heart-shaped leaves of the Manjula make it stand out from other houseplants and it can be easily maintained with minimal care. Whether you choose to hang or place your Manjula in a pot, this plant will bring life and vibrancy to any space. With Green Oxy Home’s selection of high-quality Manjula Pothos plants, you can easily find the perfect choice for your home or workplace today!
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Plant parents understand the joy of adding a Manjula Pothos to their collection. Not only is this beautiful, sturdy plant easy to care for and versatile, but its vibrant white variegated leaves make it a great addition to any home. With Manjula Photos Adopting, you can easily add a well-grown Manjula Pothos to your plant family without ever leaving the comfort of your own home. From ordering online and having your new friend delivered right to your door, take the hassle out of shopping for plants and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with bringing home an already established companion.At eplants, we bring you display-ready plants with high-quality growth and lush, well-formed leaves.
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Manjula pothos, also known as Devil’s Ivy, is a beautiful and hardy houseplant that can thrive in many different lighting conditions. While Manjula pothos prefers medium to bright light, it is also known to tolerate low light conditions. With proper care and the right location, Manjula pothos can be a stunning addition to any home or office.
Potting: Manjula Pothos do not need any special type of potting soil. Being a tropical native, they do well in any well-drained potting soil, rich with organic material. Use a mix of coco-peat, compost, sand in 20:60:20 ratio
Watering: Overwatering is the chief cause of disease or loss of plant life. While Pothos needs regular watering, do ensure that you don’t overwater them. To get the plants to show off their richly coloured leaves, it is best to wipe them clean with a moist tissue or cloth once every month. In drier months, misting them a few times a week could help improve humidity around the plants and help them flourish

Fertilising: Feeding your Manjula Pothos a few times a year is a good way to get them to stay healthy. Give them some organic liquid fertiliser once or twice a year. Dilute the fertiliser in water as described on the pack and add little to each pot as part of your watering routine. If you are using a chemical fertiliser do ensure that you keep it away from the plant and its base.
While there are many myths and stories surrounding a Pothos, in reality, these are called money plants because their leaves (round, flat, heart-shaped, dark green, and plump) resemble coins. They are perennials and may be grown as either trailers or climbers. Young plants bear three to four-inch-long heart-shaped leaves.

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