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njoy pothos vs glacier 4" Pothos, N' Joy – Plant Decor Shop

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njoy pothos vs glacier 4" Pothos, N' Joy – Plant Decor ShopThe first N'Joy Pothos was espied growing in the midst of Pothos Marble Queens in a greenhouse in India. It was soon after reared so that the vines would turn out leaves sprouting very closely together, making this plant so very dense and lush, leaves and vines just tumbling over each other in joy. With loud, splashy, snowy white and apple green leaves and real long trailing vines, N'Joy is a lovely hanging plant or shelf plant. You can hang or drape

The first N'Joy Pothos was espied growing in the midst of Pothos Marble Queens in a greenhouse in India. It was soon after reared so that the vines would turn out leaves sprouting very closely together, making this plant so very dense and lush, leaves and vines just tumbling over each other in joy. With loud, splashy, snowy white and apple green leaves and real long trailing vines, N'Joy is a lovely hanging plant or shelf plant. You can hang or drape it anywhere. It'll enjoy almost any conditions from somewhat low ambient light to brightest indirect light, which it actually enjoys best of all.

    • Also known as Devil's Ivy
    • Air Purifying
    • Low Maintenance
    • Trailing

    Quick Care Guide:

    • Water - Low/Med (2):  Doesn't need as much water, but doesn't like to stay dry for too long. Plant will become droopy when really thirsty.
    • Light - Low/Med (2):  These plants need some diffused light to stay happy. Prefers if there is a window in the room, but doesn't need to be very light nor close to it.
    • Difficulty - Low/Med (2):  A little less finicky than most. Doesn't require much attention at all.

    View full breakdown of Care Guide here.

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