Costa Farms Devil's Ivy Golden Pothos

Costa Farms Devil's Ivy Golden Pothos

Description

Costa Farms Easy Care Devil's Ivy Golden Pothos Live plant is a great addition to any tabletop. It features assorted green foliage and thrives in spaces with medium, indirect light. To ensure proper growth, place the Devil's Ivy in an area that receives 3-5 hours of sunlight per day. Watering the plant once a week with approximately 1 cup of water is recommended, making sure to allow excess water to drain away. Avoid letting the plant sit in water or overly soggy soil.

The Devil's Ivy is shipped at a height of approximately 10 inches, measured from the bottom of the pot to the top of the plant. It comes in a 6-inch grower pot with holes for water drainage. This plant is known for its fast growth, which is dependent on the care provided and its environment. During the warm months of spring and summer, it is beneficial to give the plant a boost with a general-purpose fertilizer formulated for potted plants. Follow the instructions on the fertilizer package for best results.

When the Devil's Ivy outgrows its current container, it is time to repot. Gently remove the plant from its pot and place it in a slightly larger container. Fill any empty spaces with fresh soil and water thoroughly. Please note that this plant is considered hardy in USDA Zones 10-12.

Costa Farms is a trusted brand, and it is important to be aware of third-party sellers who may try to imitate their quality. Look for products that are shipped from and sold by Costa Farms to ensure you are getting their premium plants. Please note that plants are living beings, and each one may vary slightly from the photo. Costa Farms' growers hand-pick the healthiest and highest-quality plants and package them with great care for shipment.

Costa Farms Easy Care Devil's Ivy Golden Pothos Live plants are not intended for human or animal consumption. Keep them out of reach of children and pets. If you have any feedback or questions, you can reach out to Costa Farms at questions@costafarms.

The Golden Pothos is known for being one of the easiest houseplants to grow. It is low-maintenance, drought-tolerant, and an excellent choice for new plant parents. It can also be grown indoors as it is an air-purifying plant that helps filter harmful pollutants like formaldehyde from the air.

This plant ships at a height of approximately 10 inches and comes in a 6-inch grower pot. It thrives in medium, indirect light. Watering once a week with approximately 1 cup of water is recommended, although adjustments may be needed based on your environment.

Some frequently asked questions:

Q: After how many days do we need to repot the plant? How do we repot? Please help.

A: Hi Amazon Customer, thank you for reaching out! You should not need to repot right away. If you want to repot, wait at least 2 weeks. When the plant outgrows the current container, it is time to repot. To repot the Pothos, gently remove it from its current container and place it into a slightly larger container. Fill in any empty spaces with new and fresh soil and water thoroughly. Do not use soil from a yard. We hope this information helps!

Q: How long is the macramé hanger? Not the size of the plant, but the actual macramé hanger, how long is it?

A: Mine didn't come with one.

Q: Do these plants need sunlight? My office doesn't have a window.

A: Hi AK1234! The Pothos can be grown in office lighting, but will perform better if exposed to some sunlight. We hope this helps!

Q: I expected this shipment last night. I called Amazon because they were running late, but I asked them to deliver it because I didn't want it to die.

A: Often times it goes back to the shipping facility when they can't get it to you. They take good care, and it's generally placed somewhere safe and temperature controlled.

Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

After how many days do we need to repot the plant? How do we repot? Plz help

Hi Amazon Customer, Thank you for reaching out! they should not need to repot right away. If they want to repot, wait at least 2 weeks. When the plant out grows the current container, it is time to repot. To repot the Pothos, gently remove it from its current container and place it into a slightly larger container. Fill in any empty spaces with new and fresh soil and water thoroughly. Do not use soil from a yard. We hope this information helps!

How long is the macramé hanger? Not the size of the plant but the actual macramé hanger how long is it?

Mine didn't come with one.

Do these plants need sunlight? My office doesn't have a window.

Hi AK1234! The Pothos can be grown in office lighting, but will perform better if exposed to some sunlight. We hope this helps!

I expected this shipment last night. i called amazon because they were running late but i asked them to deliver it because i didn’t want it to die.

Often times it goes back to the shipping facility when they can’t get it to you. They take good care and it’s generally placed somewhere safe and temperature controlled.