Life of a plant - Epipremnum pinnatum 'Marble King' (2.5 months update, propagation and repotting)
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
- In this 2nd episode of Life of a plant of Epipremnum pinnatum 'MARBLE', I am excited to update the progress of this beauty plant.
Hopefully, we can get some insights into its care requirements, growth patterns and ways of propagation. Please help me along the way with your instant feedbacks! 😀
Check out the 1st video at
• Life of a plant - Epip...
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Hi! I'm a mildy plant-obsessed hobbyist from sunny Singapore and loves watering my green babies and poking my fingers into the soil.
If you are into houseplants, do join me in this ride of checking in of my plants every 10 minutes and peeking at the undersides of their leaves obsessively 😅
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Looking forward to more! :) It's pretty hard to find videos on Marble King.
Yeah. I really love this Epipremnum 😀 I hope you have subscribed to be notified of updated videos of the progress of this Marble King.
Beautiful plant
Thank you 😊
That is so pretty 😮👍🏻💕🌱
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Hey guys. Check out the 1st video of this Epipremnum pinnatum marble king 2.5 monthd ago
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When we should submerged it in water when not ?
If there are good roots, then you can just pot the cuttings up in potting medium. If the cuttings are not rooted, then I'll propagated them in water (which is usually the fastest way to root them) or other media like pumice, perlite, moss etc to root them. This Epipremnum is really easy to propagate. Hope that helps. 🙂
Epi marble king slowly grower right?
Generally yes as most of their leaves are pretty variegated. Compared to Epi aureum cousins, it is slower in growth but still pretty consistent if given the right conditions.
Are these pothos?
They are commonly called Pothos, together with the common Epipremnum aureum but technically Epipremnum in itself is its own genus. It was previously under Pothos (also it's own genus) but has since has been reclassified. But most hobbyists are still calling Epipremnum pinnatum and aureum Pothos. Some are also calling Scindapsus a Pothos (not).
Is this easy care or hard
This is very easy 😃. Give it a pole to get bigger and fenstrated leaves.
@@guywithaplant thanks for answering my question
You are welcome 😊
My caladiums all died liao 😢
Year end liao. Maybe went dormant. Just dig up the bulbs, wash and dry them, then store in a dark, dry place. Can take out next year to repot.
@@guywithaplant ok, I try, tqvm
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