Neon Money Plant
- Scientific Name: Epipremnum aureum.
- Synonym: Scindapsus aureus.
- Common Names: Devil's vine, hunter's robe, golden money plant, silver vine, devil's ivy, pothos, ivy arum, money plant, taro vine, Solomon Islands ivy.
- Family: Araceae.
- Benefit: Ornamental plant, Air purifier.
Plant Care Instruction:
Lighting:
The leaves can become scorched by direct sunlight, while too little light causes the leaves to yellow and wilt. If the plant is put in a window, rotate it periodically so that even light exposure is obtained. This plant performs best in year-round indirect sunlight or partial shade conditions.
Watering:
In pots with a height range of 4 to 6 inches, pour 100-150 ml of water within 2-3 days. These include daily pots, Hexa pots, and medium planters for ceramic. Add 50-60 ml of water to smaller ceramic pots, smiley cups, or iris seedlings less than 4 inches in height for 2-3 days.
Fertilizers:
Pathos are not heavy feeders; once in 6 months, when using Rolling Nature potting mix, feed the plants with organic manure. Bi-monthly for normal soil feed, with any balanced organic houseplant manure.
Note: Size and texture of plants may vary according to seasons.