I’ve had my manjula a really long time and I feel like mine lives off of intense neglect.. I forget to water it a month or two and i have it in a semi-low light spot it’s definitely about maybe 10 feet away from a window and ever since it been far from intense light and gets bone dry it’s never yellow or dropped a leaf or droop. I love it and accidentally give it great care. It’s just literally that plant you can honestly forget about and it will thrive
I got the Manjula pothos last year and it was labelled as Happy leaf. I found this plant very slow growing and prone to brown patches, unlike Devils ivy or Golden pothos which I've grown for decades. I've got fed up with it now but after seeing yours I might try and rescue it and try it in pon. Thankyou for sharing this info, new subscriber here 😊
That’s a great looking manjula! You’re right about it being a slow grower. I’ve had mine almost a year now. Thankfully it started growing faster when it established on its moss pole.
I was recently sold a majula pothos as a Njoy pothos too. Interesting thing is that the pot has two plants in it. One manjula and one Njoy ! So I actually got the manjula pothos for free 😄
Really appreciate this information! I bought mine and it was labeled as a low light plant, so of course I had it in a room that had a west facing window but trees outside. So it was getting dappled light I would say. Anyways now I’m dealing with root rot and it’s very droopy and I’m worried about it 😹
soil is completely fine but like you say: let it go completely dry (but dont overdo it) and use an aroid mix. No problems so far. Mine also grows normal to fast like my other epi.
Don't know how you popped up but so glad you did. Manjula I love mine. No matter how many times she keeps getting root rot. Ugh. I'll follow your recommendations. Hopefully this will help. Thank you. ❤🌱❤❤🌱 subscribed.
Manjula is probably one of the only plants i've experienced root rot on, that i've noticed anyway and I have like 100 plants😅 I took two cutting and put one in soil and one in something similar to pon and both are growing really slow but i'm not giving them the best lighting anyway.
I just bought Manjula Pothos for myself for mothersday 😄 . Happy to find this info . Do you also have the Harlequin Pothos ? TFS and happy happy growing 💖 .
Love your video. You shared some useful tips here. I just started growing manjula, and so far the leaves are small & not growing healthily. I want to put my manjula in a bowl of water, will that be ok? Any advise? Thank you..
Does pon work better? Could it be that you've had root rot because you let it dry out that well before you water? I've learned that dryed-out roots that get moist again are so much more prone to rot. And I wonder if the pon will keep the roots slightly damp all the time if that could be the cure for the difficulties you have had in soil. I'm a soil person, so I wonder if a really airy soil mix (like the ones we use for anthuriums) would do the trick? =)
Great points well made 😊 the original plant is already been in a light airy soil mix and currently trying to grow some propagates in Pon so I will let you know how it goes 😊
When you say “bone dry”, like for how long? This makes me twitch just thinking about it. But mine are also slow growers and I’m thinking it’s bc I water too often.
Hola tengo una manjula. No crece la tengo un año. No se muere sus hojas esta bonitas pero esta parada. Su video habla de esta plantita. Pero no entiendo sus consejos. Alludaaaaa
I’ve had my manjula a really long time and I feel like mine lives off of intense neglect.. I forget to water it a month or two and i have it in a semi-low light spot it’s definitely about maybe 10 feet away from a window and ever since it been far from intense light and gets bone dry it’s never yellow or dropped a leaf or droop. I love it and accidentally give it great care. It’s just literally that plant you can honestly forget about and it will thrive
I got the Manjula pothos last year and it was labelled as Happy leaf. I found this plant very slow growing and prone to brown patches, unlike Devils ivy or Golden pothos which I've grown for decades. I've got fed up with it now but after seeing yours I might try and rescue it and try it in pon. Thankyou for sharing this info, new subscriber here 😊
That’s a great looking manjula! You’re right about it being a slow grower. I’ve had mine almost a year now. Thankfully it started growing faster when it established on its moss pole.
Thanks from the USA. Now I can take better care of my manjula. Great info.
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Ohhh I am glad thanks 😊
I was recently sold a majula pothos as a Njoy pothos too. Interesting thing is that the pot has two plants in it. One manjula and one Njoy ! So I actually got the manjula pothos for free 😄
Really appreciate this information! I bought mine and it was labeled as a low light plant, so of course I had it in a room that had a west facing window but trees outside. So it was getting dappled light I would say. Anyways now I’m dealing with root rot and it’s very droopy and I’m worried about it 😹
Your plants are truly SPECTACULAR 💖 💗 💕
soil is completely fine but like you say: let it go completely dry (but dont overdo it) and use an aroid mix. No problems so far. Mine also grows normal to fast like my other epi.
It’s a beautiful plant. What is the name of the elongated plant over your shoulder, simply beautiful.
Awww thanks, yeah that is my pride and joy, my philodendron esmeraldense 💚🌿
Thanks for the info :) I love your greenhouse
Don't know how you popped up but so glad you did. Manjula I love mine. No matter how many times she keeps getting root rot. Ugh. I'll follow your recommendations. Hopefully this will help. Thank you. ❤🌱❤❤🌱 subscribed.
Ohhh so glad, hopefully you experiences can help you with yours too 😊 thanks for subscribing, welcome to the gang
Please elaborate on what you have your plant in now. How did you switch it to the current medium it is now in.
Manjula is probably one of the only plants i've experienced root rot on, that i've noticed anyway and I have like 100 plants😅 I took two cutting and put one in soil and one in something similar to pon and both are growing really slow but i'm not giving them the best lighting anyway.
I just bought Manjula Pothos for myself for mothersday 😄 . Happy to find this info . Do you also have the Harlequin Pothos ? TFS and happy happy growing 💖 .
You have a beautiful garden.
Some of the leaves on my Manjula are turning brown. What could be the cause of that happening? Thanks for sharing.
Love your video. You shared some useful tips here. I just started growing manjula, and so far the leaves are small & not growing healthily. I want to put my manjula in a bowl of water, will that be ok? Any advise? Thank you..
Thank u so much all for the good info
Does pon work better? Could it be that you've had root rot because you let it dry out that well before you water? I've learned that dryed-out roots that get moist again are so much more prone to rot. And I wonder if the pon will keep the roots slightly damp all the time if that could be the cure for the difficulties you have had in soil. I'm a soil person, so I wonder if a really airy soil mix (like the ones we use for anthuriums) would do the trick? =)
Great points well made 😊 the original plant is already been in a light airy soil mix and currently trying to grow some propagates in Pon so I will let you know how it goes 😊
When you say “bone dry”, like for how long? This makes me twitch just thinking about it. But mine are also slow growers and I’m thinking it’s bc I water too often.
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Hola tengo una manjula. No crece la tengo un año. No se muere sus hojas esta bonitas pero esta parada. Su video habla de esta plantita. Pero no entiendo sus consejos. Alludaaaaa
I always have brown spots 😢 on at least one leaf
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