[New Arrival] Tissue Culture – Epipremnum Giganteum Variegated Marble
$29.00 – $48.00
Recommendations:
The minimum temp from 10 degrees C
100% shown variegated
Package: 1 plant in flask
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Description
Epipremnum Giganteum Variegated Marble Tissue Culture for sale
The Epipremnum Giganteum Variegated Marble plant is a stunning tropical houseplant known for its large, glossy leaves adorned with striking variegation of creamy white and green patterns. With its vigorous growth and vining habit, it adds a touch of elegance to any indoor space or hanging basket. Easy to care for, this plant thrives in moderate to bright indirect light and requires regular watering to keep its soil consistently moist.
Property | Description |
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Product | Epipremnum Giganteum Variegated Marble plant |
Botanical Name | Epipremnum aureum ‘Giganteum Variegatum’ |
Common Name | Variegated Marble Pothos or Devil’s Ivy |
Type | Vining Houseplant |
Size | Can grow several feet long |
Foliage | Heart-shaped, variegated leaves |
Leaf Color | Green with white or yellow marbling |
Light | Low to medium indirect light |
Watering | Allow soil to dry between waterings |
Soil | Well-draining potting mix |
Care Level | Easy |
Toxicity | Mildly toxic if ingested, keep away from pets and children |
Propagation | Stem cuttings in water or soil |
Growth Rate | Moderate to fast |
Humidity | Tolerant of various humidity levels |
USDA Zone | Suitable for Zones 10-12 (30°F to 50°F) |
Special Features | Air-purifying qualities, adaptable to different environments |
Process after receiving:
- STEP 1. Do not do anything 1-2 days to keep them adjusted with the new temp. Keep them in light, not the direct sun (you can use a dedicated light)
- STEP 2. Open the package – wash out jelly food thoroughly. If you have a mini paintbrush it is helpful.Rinse until they’re clean.
- STEP 3. Soak them in anti-fungus for 15 mins (Betadine mix with water will also work)
- STEP 4. Soak them in rooting hormone
- STEP 5. Plant them into media of choice. (see 3 options)
- STEP 6. Put them into the closed package (plastic container or plastic bag) – allowing light to pass through. Bright indirect light or under a grow light.
Shipping Information Detail:
– Transport: The minimum temp from 1 degree C
– United States: Required to have an import license.
How to get the import permit in US >> HERE
– Canada, EU, Singapore, UK: You don’t need the import permit
– Hongkong, Taiwan, AUS: Required to have an import license.
– Other countries: Required to have an import license, please ask the customs or the local agriculture ministry about this.
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Kasika Sansurin is a seasoned indoor gardening expert at Greenboog, specializing in the cultivation and care of houseplants. With a deep passion for aroid plants, she leads product research and the development of rare hybrids. Kasika's contributions to the indoor gardening community are marked by her innovative approaches and dedication to advancing green living spaces. Her work not only enriches our homes but also fosters a deeper connection with nature.
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Options | 1 plant well variegated, 1 plant less variegated |
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Kimberly Haskins –
Arrived quickly and packaged well. Epipremnum giganteum variegated is now acclimated and pushing out new leaves and teeny weeny aerial roots. Happy I was able to find an affordable version for this plant. Looks beautiful!!