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Pothos Jade

  • Pothos Jade, or Epipremnum aureum 'Jade', is an attractive vining plant with stunning green foliage that can add a touch of nature to any living space. Its thick, glossy, heart-shaped leaves effectively filter airborne toxins.

    Pothos Jade is incredibly tough and drought-resistant. It is so low-maintenance that it is also called Devil's ivy, indicating that it is almost impossible to kill. This plant can tolerate many different lighting conditions, making it a perfect houseplant for homes and offices.

    This air-purifying plant can reach up to 30 feet indoors. You can plant it in a hanging basket, or give it some support to climb up a shelf or trellis.

    See more How to Care for Pothos.
     
  • Pothos Jade prefers bright, indirect sunlight but also tolerates low-light conditions, as well as artificial and fluorescent lighting. Deep shade, however, can slow down its growth and makes it leggy. Avoid harsh direct sun to prevent scorching leaves.

    Pothos Jade is drought-resistant and only needs watering about once per week, or whenever the top 2" of the soil is dry. It does not like wet, water-logged soil, so drain well after each watering. Water more in brighter light conditions and less when the plant is placed in a low-light spot.

    The best soil for this plant is well-drained, porous potting soil. A mixture of houseplant potting soil with peat moss, vermiculite, or perlite is ideal for this plant.

    This plant grows best in average room temperatures (between 65°F-85°F). This plant does not grow well when the temperature drops below 50°F. Pothos thrives in normal indoor humidity, and it is recommended that you mist your plant and use a humidifier when the environment is too dry (humidity level falls below 50%).

    This plant should be fertilized once during the growing season (spring/summer) with diluted houseplant fertilizer.

     This plant contains calcium oxalate crystals within its leaves and stems that can be toxic to animals and humans, so keep it out of reach.
  • USDA Zone 10-12

    USDA Zone 9b: to -3.8 °C (25 °F)

    USDA Zone 10a: to -1.1 °C (30 °F)

    USDA Zone 10b: to 1.7 °C (35 °F)

    USDA Zone 11: above 4.5 °C (40 °F)

  • Your plant will be carefully wrapped in a sturdy box. If your plant comes with a clay pot, it will be meticulously bubble wrapped as well. There will be wooden stakes positioned in the soil to support the plant and keep it secured during shipping. When opening your package, some soil may be loose in the box. Plant orders are shipped within 3-5 days depending on the availability of the plant. We ship our plants Monday through Friday, all twelve months of the year! If you need your order urgently, please message us so we can upgrade your shipping (additional cost applied). We do not ship outside of the continental United States.

    Our packaging materials are:
    • 100% recyclable and biodegradable cardboard boxes.
    • 100% biodegradable packing peanuts made from natural and non-toxic sources.
    • Bubblewrap will only be used for clay/ ceramic pots
    • Wooden stake to support the plant.


    *All of our packages are sterilized before leaving the door.
  • We only ship out beautiful, healthy plants with protective packaging. Please track your package and open it immediately upon arrival. All plants are guaranteed for 30 days after arrival. Therefore, please contact us immediately via ㅤ if you receive your package and are not satisfied.

    When you purchase online, your plants have to go through lots of stress while traveling so they may need a few days to adjust to their new environment and thrive. If your plant does not perk back up after a few days of care, let us know and we will send replacements free of charge. Remember that we always try our best to accommodate you.
  • It’s advised that you should repot the plant as soon as you get it. After repotting, your new houseplant will most likely struggle with transplant shock. It may appear droopy, faded, or have a slower growth rate than usual during this time. This is completely normal, and it’s also normal for transplant shock to hit especially hard after repotting a brand-new houseplant. To make sure your plant has plenty of time to adjust to its new surroundings, wait a day after potting and water your plant. Make sure any excess water drains completely from the pot afterward. Monitor your soil’s moisture levels daily to start creating a watering routine. To help perk up your new houseplant, we recommend adding a little water-soluble fertilizer, compost, or sugar water to your soil to boost its nutrients and help it grow.