I've always wondered what the difference between a glacier and pearls and jade pothos is, and I could never find an answer. Thank you for pointing it out! It was super helpful
Hi kyra! You’re welcome! I actually explained it better in the rare pothos video of you’re interested, coz my description here is not entirely accurate. But the gist is pearls and Jade, glacier, and njoy are three different forms of pothos. Their differences are minimal but are recognized as their own varieties.
Great video. I got the book. Thanks for making it so affordable. I did like all the photos and the comparison photos. It is very clear the difference between plants.
Hi Marianne, I’m so excited for a part 2 and for the ebook! I missed your usual upload last week and I couldn’t be more excited about this video and update! I’m pothos crazy and appreciate this so much. Much love 💕
Hi, finished the ebook and caught up on the videos...can you do a more in depth version of non water prop methods (direct soil, moss/perlite) as well as plant ailments that arent under/overwatering, specifically for pothos on both? Example, my njoy is struggling a bit, getting brown spots on only white portions of the leaf and only on certain vines, so trying to determine if its a light issue, compacted roots, too cold, not enough ventilation , or maybe even certain roots not getting water, etc.
Thank you so much for getting the ebook! I’m glad you liked it. And yes, I am doing lots more propagation and troubleshooting videos next year, those videos are definitely coming. For your N’joy, send me pics on IG and I can help a bit more, but variegated pothos like njoy are more susceptible to selective root rot due to overwatering, but the browning can also be a pest issue or lighting issue. Compact roots are rarely an issue for pothos coz they actually like to be a little bit root bound, but it doesn’t hurt or aerate your soil once in a while.
This will help me a lot coz I still have have trouble identifying some of it although I much like to have the real book coz I’m still old fashioned I enjoy the hard copy one Thant ebook Marianne. congratulations to you you deserved it!
I have a global green and it’s growing a light colored to almost white colored small pothos plant in it and I’m not sure of its variety??? Do you have a email address I can send photos to??? I’m very curious what these two smaller varieties are?? Thanks for your time.
Hi Marianne! Thank you for making this video- I've found it super informative. With regards to Hawaiian pothos, it is simply a mutation also known as a 'sport' which can be on part of your golden pothos? I ask, because a section of my golden, has an area where the stem looks almost yellow and is much more variegated. So, would you say this section of the Golden pothos is considered a 'Hawaiian' pothos? Thanks :)
i have an updated series on my pothos collection and on the different vareities of pothos and how to tell them apart: ua-cam.com/video/Sy3DthkPwiM/v-deo.html
The plant community is large, and yeah not all do, but the types of philodendron I mentioned in this video are often lumped with or mistaken for pothos, which is why I made the clear distinction which are epipremnum, scindapsus and philodendron.
Congratulations on the ebook! It's nice to see a young but experienced plant enthusiast making their knowledge available for others!
Thank you!!!
There are so many new pothos in Japan!! Therno Funfair and Therno Carnival and Green Scratch are some of my favourites!!✨
I hope they make their way here!!!
Hi where can I find more information about these new pothos varieties? Thanks!
Thank you so much. 😊🌿💕
And congratulations!🎉
I've always wondered what the difference between a glacier and pearls and jade pothos is, and I could never find an answer. Thank you for pointing it out! It was super helpful
Hi kyra! You’re welcome! I actually explained it better in the rare pothos video of you’re interested, coz my description here is not entirely accurate. But the gist is pearls and Jade, glacier, and njoy are three different forms of pothos. Their differences are minimal but are recognized as their own varieties.
Great video. I got the book. Thanks for making it so affordable. I did like all the photos and the comparison photos. It is very clear the difference between plants.
Thanks Victoria, I appreciate the kind feedback! 💚
So many pothos I’ve never heard of or seen before, so beautiful. OMG THE BOOK, soo exciting 👏👏👏 CONGRATS
Thank you!!!
Yup! Subscribed and came over here after watching your first one. Congratulations on your book! I want to collect every type of them.
Thank you so much!!! 😊
Hi Marianne, I’m so excited for a part 2 and for the ebook! I missed your usual upload last week and I couldn’t be more excited about this video and update! I’m pothos crazy and appreciate this so much. Much love 💕
Thank you, Samantha! Appreciate you! 💚💚
Thank you for all the information. I like that your information is factual and your approach is straightforward.
Thank you! 💚
So much great info packed into this video!! Thanks so much for your time and energy you put into your videos for us!😊🌱💚
Thanks Kim’ 💚
Hi I'mm from the Philippines and I so love love love pothos. Looking forward to your physical/hard copy soon....
Thank you! 💚
Hi, finished the ebook and caught up on the videos...can you do a more in depth version of non water prop methods (direct soil, moss/perlite) as well as plant ailments that arent under/overwatering, specifically for pothos on both? Example, my njoy is struggling a bit, getting brown spots on only white portions of the leaf and only on certain vines, so trying to determine if its a light issue, compacted roots, too cold, not enough ventilation , or maybe even certain roots not getting water, etc.
Thank you so much for getting the ebook! I’m glad you liked it. And yes, I am doing lots more propagation and troubleshooting videos next year, those videos are definitely coming. For your N’joy, send me pics on IG and I can help a bit more, but variegated pothos like njoy are more susceptible to selective root rot due to overwatering, but the browning can also be a pest issue or lighting issue. Compact roots are rarely an issue for pothos coz they actually like to be a little bit root bound, but it doesn’t hurt or aerate your soil once in a while.
I bought your book. Thank you so much.
Marianne you rock. Enjoyed this video and plan to order your pothos ebook. Such good information
Thank you, I hope you find it helpful!
Hi just found you!! I have all the common pothos.. I am hoping to find rare Scindapsus and where to find them. I can only find them as imports.
Really looking forward to getting a physical copy of the book in addition to the eBook!!
Thank you!
Love me some pothos!!
I have my phone all the way up and it was still kinda hard to hear but thank you for so much information ☺️ I love your videos
I just found a Global Green Pothos in Wal-Mart in a 8inch hanging basket
This will help me a lot coz I still have have trouble identifying some of it although I much like to have the real book coz I’m still old fashioned I enjoy the hard copy one Thant ebook Marianne. congratulations to you you deserved it!
Thanks, Myra!
It’s hard to hear your video, wish I could hear all of the helpful information you’re sharing. Thank you!
Wow! Great job following your passion 🪴
Thank you!
How I wish the audio is a bit louder. This is very informative
hello im new collecting pothos plant. i would like to ask how long i can achieve full bloom just like yours
Hi Christopher! With proper care less than a year if you start with a four inch pot, faster if you start with a 6 or 8 inch
Binging on your videos 💗🙏🏻
Thanks, pamala! Appreciate it! 💚💚💚
omg im def gonna check your ebook out! thanks for anther awesome video!
Thank you! 💚
I have a global green and it’s growing a light colored to almost white colored small pothos plant in it and I’m not sure of its variety??? Do you have a email address I can send photos to??? I’m very curious what these two smaller varieties are?? Thanks for your time.
Hi Marianne! Thank you for making this video- I've found it super informative. With regards to Hawaiian pothos, it is simply a mutation also known as a 'sport' which can be on part of your golden pothos? I ask, because a section of my golden, has an area where the stem looks almost yellow and is much more variegated. So, would you say this section of the Golden pothos is considered a 'Hawaiian' pothos?
Thanks :)
I wish i can give you one of my dragon tail...💚💚💚
Can you tell me what is an acceptable price to sell my manjula pothos cuttings for rooted and not rooted
Love your videos! Just wish they weren't so long because I would love to watch more than one 😔
Thanks Linda! Most of my vids are under 20 mins, this one went over a little bit! 💚
Thanks for answering 🙂
Pothos do flower!
*Your Christmas Tree 🎄 is so beautiful!* 😍
Thanks, David!
All plants flower.
Pothos are able to flower extremely rare however
Very informative video!!
Thanks, Felicia! 💚
Hi, im a new subscriber😊, may i ask if there is really a species called jade satin dark form?? Thank you😊
Could I get a piece of your Hawaiian pothos
Здравствуйте! Как получить вашу книгу в России?
i have an updated series on my pothos collection and on the different vareities of pothos and how to tell them apart: ua-cam.com/video/Sy3DthkPwiM/v-deo.html
Philodendron are literally never called pothos by the plant community. I wouldn’t put them in a pothos video, I find it misleading.
The plant community is large, and yeah not all do, but the types of philodendron I mentioned in this video are often lumped with or mistaken for pothos, which is why I made the clear distinction which are epipremnum, scindapsus and philodendron.
True.
And even the scindapsus are not pothos.
I hardly hear you..
Same here, struggling to hear u 🙃
Too much self promotion 😕 skip skip
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