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👑 Marble Queen Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘Marble Queen’)

👑 MARBLE QUEEN POTHOS

The Marble Queen Pothos is a timeless favorite known for its creamy white and soft green marbling that gives every leaf a unique, painterly look. It’s slightly faster-growing than her counterpart, the Snow Queen, and a bit more tolerant of lower light while still keeping that regal variegation. In kokedama form, her elegant vines trail beautifully, bringing a natural sophistication to shelves and tabletops alike.

☀️ Light

  • Prefers bright, indirect light for best marbling and contrast.
  • Can handle medium light, though the leaves may deepen in green tone.
  • Avoid harsh direct sunlight, which can fade or scorch the cream areas.
  • Ideal placement: near an east window or filtered southern exposure.

💧 Watering in Kokedama Form

  • Water when the moss feels dry or light, typically every 7–10 days depending on environment.
  • Use about 1 cup of water, letting it absorb evenly through the moss ball.
  • Rotate during watering to ensure full hydration.
  • Mist between waterings to maintain humidity and freshness.
  • Avoid overwatering 💧 Marble Queens prefer evenly moist roots, not soggy ones.

💡 Tip: Marble Queens often droop slightly right before watering time, then perk up beautifully after rehydrating.

🌿 Feeding

  • Feed monthly during spring and summer with a ¼-strength balanced fertilizer.
  • Skip feeding in winter when growth naturally slows.
  • A gentle feeding routine keeps the white marbling crisp and vibrant.

🌡 Temperature & Humidity

  • Prefers 65–85 °F (18–29 °C) and moderate humidity (40–70%).
  • Tolerant of normal indoor conditions but thrives near other tropicals.
  • Avoid sudden drafts or heat vents — temperature swings can stress the variegation.

✂️ Maintenance & Growth

  • Moderate to fast growth rate; trim to maintain shape and promote fullness.
  • Wipe leaves with a damp cloth to restore their glossy sheen.
  • Rotate the kokedama occasionally for balanced light exposure.
  • Can stay in kokedama form for 10–14 months before rewrapping or repotting.

🌱 When to Refresh or Repot

Rewrap or repot when:

  • The moss dries out unevenly or feels compact and root-tight.
  • Roots begin emerging through the moss.
  • Growth slows despite good care.

When repotting, use a loose tropical mix of coco coir, perlite, and orchid bark for aeration and drainage.

💫 Fun Fact

The Marble Queen was one of the first pothos varieties introduced to the houseplant trade and remains a beloved classic. Her marbling patterns are genetically unique to each leaf 💫 no two are ever identical 💫 making every plant a one-of-a-kind statement piece.

🪴 Quick Care Summary

  • Light: Bright, indirect (tolerates medium)
  • Water: 1 cup weekly when moss feels light
  • Humidity: 40–70%; mist between waterings
  • Temperature: 65–85 °F (18–29 °C)
  • Feeding: Monthly with ¼-strength balanced fertilizer
  • Maintenance: Trim vines, wipe leaves, rotate regularly
  • Kokedama Lifespan: 10–14 months before rewrapping
  • When to Refresh: If moss dries fast or roots show
  • Difficulty: Easy to moderate
  • Toxicity: Toxic if ingested by pets or children

⚠️ Safety Note

If accidentally ingested, contact Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222 immediately.


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