Green pothos 6”
Easy to care for - Beginner friendly!
Care information-
• lighting - low to medium indirect light
• water - when soil is dry, allow to drain
• humidity - loves high humidity 50% +
• soil type - Wildflora’s aroid soil mix
• warnings - toxic for pets to ingest
Common pests and problems-
• mealybugs, spider mites, and scale insects
• low humidity
• constant change in temperatures (drafts, inconsistent airflow)
• inadequate watering
Propagation methods-
• cut below a node, place in propagation medium
• separate by root from mother plant
Placement-
This plants looks great in the bathroom, but would add a green accent to any room, as it can tolerate many varying conditions. Native to Southeastern Asia. For the best results, larger leaves and faster growth a Wildflora’s aroid mix is best, as well as, high humidity and medium indirect light!
Check out our blogs and tips and tricks to learn more about dealing with pests, problems, and how to propagate!
Our refund policy
All plant sales are final sales unless otherwise stated. Wildflora goes the extra mile to make sure your plant arrives safely, but as plants are living things there is risk involved. If your plant does not arrive in an acceptable condition you are eligible for a store credit. Refunds are determined case by case. Any concerns with your plant should be brought to our attention within 24 hours after your delivery. Please contact us at wildfloracustomerservice@gmail.com.
Our shipping policy
We are committed to improving the world in every possible way. We use and reuse eco-friendly shipping packing that safely transports your plants and products!
All orders are shipped via USPS Priority 2-3 day. Other shipping methods may be utilized if a sooner arrival time is guaranteed.
Shipping price is calculated based on weight of objects and delivery location. Due to weather, packages may experience delay to ensure an undamaged arrival of your plants and packages.
Good to Know
When bringing your new plant home
Carefully remove your plant for the package as soon as possible. Unpacking your plant slowly is important to avoid harming any leaves or breaking stems.
When you buy a plant and bring it into a new environment (different lighting, humidity, etc) it needs to adjust. For the first 48 hours avoiding repotting your plants, avoid shocking it with direct light, and use a humidity box if possible.