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Money plant variegated/Money N' joy

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Original price Rs. 320.00
Current price Rs. 285.00
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Common Name: Devil's Ivy N'Joy, Marble prince, Scindapsus N joy

Botanical Name: Epipremnum aureum Njoy

Other names: Pothos N joy

Origin: Australia, Southeast Asia

What's special?

 Pathos N joy is a hanging beauty from money plant family. The other name “Marble prince” - came from its large heart-shaped glossy green leaves, having an unusual white color marble-like pattern. This plant is said to keep your life free from all kinds of evils & sins and will also boost the finances of your house. But apart from all this, Marble prince is an excellent air-purifier with humidity control feature. If you are a busy office worker or does not have much gardening experience, then this can be your perfect starter. You can place them at any indoor or outdoor location and enjoy their lovely bright foliage at all times.

Growth Habits: Money plants at home can easily grow up to 10 - 15 ft. long

Soil Requirement: Loamy well drained soil with cocopeat

Watering Schedule: Daily

Light condition: bright indirect sunlight or partial shade

Ideal Temperature: Anywhere between 18 - 30 degree Celsius

Repotting instructions: Do not repot the plant for a minimum of 2 weeks after receiving it. Once you see the plant growing well, you can repot it in a slightly larger container.

Suitable Locations: Try to keep this plant at indoor locations like Office desk, bedroom, Balcony, windowsill, or wherever it can get some sunlight and support for its long steams.

Maintenance: Low

Caring Tips:

 • This plant grows extremely fast, and branches can spread to any directions. You will need to trim this plant regularly if you have to control its growth. • Too much heat can damage the leaves of this plant. So, try to keep it at a place where it can receive indirect sunlight. • As a simple rule, watering must be done regularly in the summer and should be reduced during winter and rainy season. • Keep a track of dead, infected or damaged plant parts. Discard them whenever required. • You can tie the stems or use ropes or wires to support the growth of the plant.