Product Name: Marble Queen - Money Plant
Scientific Name: Epipremnum Aureum
Type: Ornamental, Climber & Creeper
Foliage Colour - Green & White
Height - 4-8 Inches
Location - Table Top, Balcony, Window, Hanging Basket, Bathroom
Sunlight Requirement - No Sunlight (although some bring natural light will help the plant grow faster)
Maintenance - Low Maintenance
Uses: Air Purification, Decorative, Gifting
Pot Size: 5 Inch Colorful Aqua Comfort Self Irrigating
The Money plant is considered by many to be a great way to get started caring for houseplants, because caring it is easy and undemanding, this lovely plant is an easy way to add some green in your home or office.
Money Plants plants make a great addition to you bathroom or bedroom because they can tolerate low light
It is very popular due to the fact that it can be grown in water or in dry soil. Cuttings can be taken from a mother plant and rooted in water and kept in water as a houseplant. This is convenient for placing a pothos plant in hard to reach areas in a jug of water where they can remain untouched as long as water remains in the jug.
It is extremely effective Indoor Air Purifying plants as recommended by NASA Clean Air Study. According to NASA and Dr. B. C. Wolverton, the Money plant filters Benzene, formaldehyde, xylene and toluene from the air and released large amount of oxygen is cleaned well regularly.
Sunlight: Partial to No Sunlight (Indirect natural light is the best). This is a great houseplant for just about any location except full sun. For this reason it is ideal for use in professional office space.
Watering: Allow soil to dry slightly between waterings. It will not tolerate soggy soil. Yellow leaves are a sign of overwatering.
Soil: Any good potting mix that drains well.
Pot/Plant Container: 5 Inch to 7 Inch pot (in Diameter as well as Height) will be best suited for the plant size provided by Gamlaa.com. Use colourful pots to add charm to an already beautiful plant.
Fertilization: You can fertilize about once every three months and this will help the plant grow more quickly, but most people find that their plants grow quick enough even with being fertilized.