This is the most thorough video I have watched on the more current cultivators of Pothos, Scindapsus, Epipremnum, and Philodendron. I totally enjoyed it and you broke down the pictures and descriptions so well. It all can get very confusing even when growers are labeling them wrong. Just today I saw the most beautiful " Supposed Pothos" starting to hit the US market & I found out it's just a lovely ornamental ginger. It's fetching ridiculous prices because it's mislabels. It's being labeled as Scindapsus Ekor Merok Peacock. Just a heads up. I just received several rooted cuttings of an unknown Epipremnum. It looks exactly like Pearls & Jade but the leaves from the mother plant get 10 inches long. If anyone has any idea of what it could be I'd be most appreciative.💚🌱
Fantastic information : ) Beautiful plants and colors : ) Like # 909 : ) Brilliant video and presentation Mary Ellen : ) Wonderful tips : ) Thank you for sharing this excellent presentation and video : ) Stay healthy and safe my Friend : ) Have a Fabulous day : )
This video was SO informative!!! I have been collecting pothos cuttings for the past few months and finally planted them all, but needed assistance to figure out exactly what varieties I have. This was so helpful and covered all the ones I currently have, PLUS gave me some new ideas for my wish list! out of the 27 you covered, I already have 17 or 18 of them! Thank you SO MUCH. I'm going to share this video with my facebook plant groups :)
*_Fabulous presentation of the wonderful Pothos varieties. A very professional and exceptionally informative production._* 🌿🏆 *_Thank you very much for your excellent job, Mary Ellen. With best wishes from Vienna :-)_*
bonsoir je te félicite pour ton beau partage est ta sublime vidéo🙏❤🙏Sois précis quand tu envoies une demande à l'Univers... Ferme les yeux de ton mental. Respire lentement, soutien le rythme naturel de ton corps et ressens y une profonde détente s'installer. Prends tout le temps dont tu as besoin. A présent, ouvre grand les portes de ton Coeur et dépose y les graines de ton souhait ou de ton intention avec tout l'Amour et le Feu que tu lui portes. Prends quelques instants pour sentir ces graines germer et se purifier au creux de ton Etre jusqu'à ce qu'elles prennent la forme exacte de ton souhait. Détends tout ton Être dans la confiance et la sérénité de l'instant. Puis décoche ta flèche sans hésiter dans la foi Absolue qu'elle a atteint sa cible avec précision. Respire. Ouvre les yeux et profite d'une nouvelle réalité qui s'installe dans la Conscience de ta création.❤❤❤❤❤🏵🌹🌺🌻🌼🌷💮🌸💐🌷🌼🌻🌺🌹🏵
Wow!What a great and informative video! Your knowledge and approach to identifying different varieties of these wonderful plants was just what I needed! Thank you!!
👌 This was so enjoyable to watch. There were a few types I've never seen before, but I'll be watching for them now. I really enjoy your videos because I can tell you spend time preparing your script rather than making it up as you go along. It makes such a difference in the final product. I just want to add one comment about the Hawaiian pothos. You said it was "immune to diseases," but mine was super sensitive to mealybugs (not a disease, I know), and I couldn't save the plant. It was only a 4" pot, but it was soooo beautiful and one of my most favorite pothos. I was so disappointed I couldn't eradicate those rotten bugs! I don't know why the Hawaiian is uncommon in my large city (Portland, Oregon), but I'll buy the very NEXT one I see, and treat it for mealybugs IMMEDIATELY. 💚Thank you!
I see so many varieties sold as golden pothos. My own feeling I'd love to see more plants sold with their botanical names and common names, this helps make it easier to look up their care. All plants with better light do better.
Hi Mary Ellen!!!. Excellent video with complete info. Thanks. I Love pothos, philodendrons and Scindapsus too!!!! See you soon!!! 😀👋Kiss from Buenos Aires, Argentina. (I hope you understand my English).
Thank you thank you thank you that was so thorough. I have watched this video more than once to help me clarify which plants I truly have. Every no not all of our plants we purchase actually have the name on them
Thank you so much!! I had no idea there were so many variations of pothos!! My son is going to kill me as I collect the different types 😬🤭. I think I just rescued an NJoy yesterday for $1.80. It is so beautiful 😍. Cannot wait to replant it. I am also grateful for this video because now I can identify the ones I already have, plus I now understand why some are turning more green and less varieted. Thank you again. Subscribed ❤
@@moodyblooms Yes it definitely was, and I got about 12 plants from it!! All in water and they are doing very well. I also have Golden Pothos and learned that when I did some cuttings, I cut a vine that was very green but cut it along a variated part of the stem and the new growth came out half golden white and half green!! So beautiful. God is so amazing. Thank you again for sharing and teaching us!! Blessings
That was an amazing presentation. Thank you. I'm still confused about the Scindapsus as they still all look very much the same to me - and that is = gorgeous plants lol I have a lot of Pothos, Philodendrons and Scindapsus. Sadly I can't venture into the bigger varieties as space is limited - unfortunately. thanks again - keep posting🙂
Love this, I truly have a love affair with pothos, I have the global green, marble queen, njoy, golden and a Baltic blue and always on the look out for new ones to add to my family
Weird. I’m scrolling Pinterest looking at a Sansiveria cheat sheet and your video started playing after the other pothos video I’m watching and it’s your picture I’m looking at. 😮 that just freaked me out, I looked at the name in the middle at the same time she said it in the intro!
Glad I watched this, all this time I thought I had an N joy but its got speckling on both white and green leaves. Oh well good excuse to go get a N joy to add to my pothos collection 😆 Thankyou so much for your detailed information because most plant stores I go to are mis labeled or no labels at all. I also hate it when you go to a big box store and the labels all say tropical plant 😠
So much information, very easily digestible and pleasantly presented. Thank you! Do you know anything about the “Baltic Blue”? It’s one I recently picked up, at least that’s the name it was sold under. It’s similar to a cebu, but very dark jade like leaves and slightly longer and thinner shaped…
Yay! I am glad it was helpful. Baltic Blue pothos is a close relative of Cebu Blue pothos. Baltic Blue is darker and leaves that fenestrate earlier than Cebu and Cebu Blue has silvery-blue leaves. What is cool about Baltic Blue, is it's leaves will grow in size even without something to climb on. Care is typically the same as other pothos as well.
Loved this video! Two quick questions: are NJoy and Pearls and Jade compatible to plant together and does pruning pothos/philodendrons regularly when they are young help produce a fuller plant on top?
Hi Cristi! Thanks so much for watching. I combine mine all the time and they do just fine. I prefer a bushier jade so I always prune them back or use a floral pin to kind of wrap it and pin it. That way it "appears" fuller.
MIA AMICA CARA DALLA SICILIA COMN MIO CUORE UN CARO SALUTO E COMPLIMENTI PER TUO BEL VIDEO E PER LE BELLE PIANTE STUPENDE con mio cuore un buon anno nuovo 2022 GIUSEPPE TUO AMICO
@Moody Blooms thank you I wish we could post pics to UA-cam. I am very proud of my philodendron so far...really all of them but my moonlight and my philodendron are my heart
If your Marble Queen has come from a garden centre or nursery, it'll often arrive in a fine, dense, soil-based or peat-based mix. Great for growing in a greenhouse, but often too high in water retention (and too low in oxygen) for a typical home. If you find your substrate is taking a long time to dry out (more than a week) or your Marble Queen is showing any signs of root rot, consider repotting into a chunkier, airier, faster-drying aroid mix. Marble queen and Manjula pothos usually do well in a wide range of soil types, as long as the soil drains well. It likes a mixture that's a bit on the acidic side. I typically do 2/3 potting mix with 1/3 perlite mixed in well.
Interesting. I wonder if the marble queen was actually a snow queen all along, but was just not getting enough light to maintain its variegation? I have a snow queen that I am pretty sure has some marble queen cuttings in it to begin with. My other snow queen will definitely darken when it does not get enough light. From what I understand, Glacier pothos are actually more common than N'Joy, and a lot of known N'Joys are actually Glaciers! Honestly they look so similar sometimes, it really is hard to tell the difference. Sometimes even nurseries or garden centers even label them wrong.
It is not as common as other varieties, but can still be found in several stores. It is actually linked in the "View Products" in the bottom left corner of the video.
You can also view my post on Pothos varieties here moodybloomsco.com/pothos-varieties-with-pictures/ for links to pothos for sale.
This is the most thorough video I have watched on the more current cultivators of Pothos, Scindapsus, Epipremnum, and Philodendron. I totally enjoyed it and you broke down the pictures and descriptions so well. It all can get very confusing even when growers are labeling them wrong. Just today I saw the most beautiful " Supposed Pothos" starting to hit the US market & I found out it's just a lovely ornamental ginger. It's fetching ridiculous prices because it's mislabels. It's being labeled as Scindapsus Ekor Merok Peacock. Just a heads up. I just received several rooted cuttings of an unknown Epipremnum. It looks exactly like Pearls & Jade but the leaves from the mother plant get 10 inches long. If anyone has any idea of what it could be I'd be most appreciative.💚🌱
Interesting about the rooted cuttings. I am not quite sure, but very curious to know as well.
Really appreciate how thorough this is and the side-by-side comparisons.! Excellent; thank you! 👏🏻😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic information : ) Beautiful plants and colors : ) Like # 909 : )
Brilliant video and presentation Mary Ellen : ) Wonderful tips : )
Thank you for sharing this excellent presentation and video : )
Stay healthy and safe my Friend : ) Have a Fabulous day : )
Thanks you so much for your sweet comment. I really appreciate it.
This video was SO informative!!! I have been collecting pothos cuttings for the past few months and finally planted them all, but needed assistance to figure out exactly what varieties I have. This was so helpful and covered all the ones I currently have, PLUS gave me some new ideas for my wish list! out of the 27 you covered, I already have 17 or 18 of them! Thank you SO MUCH. I'm going to share this video with my facebook plant groups :)
That is awesome you have so many! That is so nice of you to share on your FB groups too. I really appreciate it. Glad it was helpful!
Beautiful sharing dear friend..stay connected always
Thanks so much for your support dear! It really means a lot!
*_Fabulous presentation of the wonderful Pothos varieties. A very professional and exceptionally informative production._* 🌿🏆
*_Thank you very much for your excellent job, Mary Ellen. With best wishes from Vienna :-)_*
So nice of you
This is the best and most thorough comparison of the different Pothos and others that are mistakenly called Pothos! Thank you!
Thanks you so much for your sweet comment. I really appreciate it.
bonsoir je te félicite pour ton beau partage est ta sublime vidéo🙏❤🙏Sois précis quand tu envoies une demande à l'Univers...
Ferme les yeux de ton mental.
Respire lentement, soutien le rythme naturel de ton corps et ressens y une profonde détente s'installer. Prends tout le temps dont tu as besoin.
A présent, ouvre grand les portes de ton Coeur et dépose y les graines de ton souhait ou de ton intention avec tout l'Amour et le Feu que tu lui portes.
Prends quelques instants pour sentir ces graines germer et se purifier au creux de ton Etre jusqu'à ce qu'elles prennent la forme exacte de ton souhait. Détends tout ton Être dans la confiance et la sérénité de l'instant. Puis décoche ta flèche sans hésiter dans la foi Absolue qu'elle a atteint sa cible avec précision.
Respire. Ouvre les yeux et profite d'une nouvelle réalité qui s'installe dans la Conscience de ta création.❤❤❤❤❤🏵🌹🌺🌻🌼🌷💮🌸💐🌷🌼🌻🌺🌹🏵
Thanks so much for your support dear! It really means a lot!
There is a new one called "Baltic Blue". Great video. Thanks for sharing!!
Yes! I need to include that one next time!
Wow!What a great and informative video! Your knowledge and approach to identifying different varieties of these wonderful plants was just what I needed! Thank you!!
So nice of you!
Very nice share 😃👍
Hello! I hope you are staying safe and healthy! Take care ~Mary Ellen :)
Everything you ever wanted to know about Pothos and Philodendrom.....excellent!
Yay! Thanks so much Barry :)
👌 This was so enjoyable to watch. There were a few types I've never seen before, but I'll be watching for them now.
I really enjoy your videos because I can tell you spend time preparing your script rather than making it up as you go along. It makes such a difference in the final product.
I just want to add one comment about the Hawaiian pothos. You said it was "immune to diseases," but mine was super sensitive to mealybugs (not a disease, I know), and I couldn't save the plant.
It was only a 4" pot, but it was soooo beautiful and one of my most favorite pothos. I was so disappointed I couldn't eradicate those rotten bugs!
I don't know why the Hawaiian is uncommon in my large city (Portland, Oregon), but I'll buy the very NEXT one I see, and treat it for mealybugs IMMEDIATELY.
💚Thank you!
This is the best video I’ve seen on distinguishing between the various types of variegated pothos . 👍🏻
Wow, thank you!
Beautiful plant my friend...happy watching...thanks for sharing🙏🙏
So nice of you
Absolutely clear and thorough presentation for us Pothos lovers💕💕!! I have learned so much, thank you!!
Awwww thanks so much! That really means a lot.
I see so many varieties sold as golden pothos. My own feeling I'd love to see more plants sold with their botanical names and common names, this helps make it easier to look up their care. All plants with better light do better.
I agree! That would be wonderful to have both names.
Always amazing and in-depth insights into the plant world. Halfway through the and just love the amount of info you give us.
So nice of you
Bravo knowledge of yours sisterTQVM😘
You’re a blessing
Praise the Lord for ur
amazing sharing👏👏
Thank you so much
Love this video really in detail about each pothos
Glad you liked it!
Hi Mary Ellen!!!. Excellent video with complete info. Thanks. I Love pothos, philodendrons and Scindapsus too!!!! See you soon!!! 😀👋Kiss from Buenos Aires, Argentina. (I hope you understand my English).
Thank you! You too!
Awesome and very helpful glad to find out all the information you provided thank you
Thanks so much Tamisha. I really appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment. :)
Thanks for sharing the valuable informations on pothos.
So much knowledgeable informations about pothos thanks a lot ❤😊
My pleasure 😊 thank you for watching!
This is the most comprehensive video on pothos! Thank you so much!
Yay! Thanks for watching!
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Thanks!
This was the best video ever. Share worthy.
Aww thanks so much!
The information for identification is so helpful! I really appreciate the content since I'm collecting more pothos plants this spring.
Yay! I am so glad Marilyn. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Have a great weekend!
Thank you thank you thank you that was so thorough. I have watched this video more than once to help me clarify which plants I truly have. Every no not all of our plants we purchase actually have the name on them
Glad it was helpful!
wow amazing plant my friend i love plants
Thanks dear!
Thanks so much for that clear explanation there's so many wow.
Thanks so much!
Some examples of light conditions would be useful! :)
Great suggestion!
Thanks for the video. Very informative, clear and well explanation for each of variety.
So nice of you
Lovely video and loved the beautiful presentation
Thank you! Cheers!
The Manjula is from India. The Pearls and Jade is patented by Univ of FLA.
Yup, you are correct!
I really like this video. It is very helpful!!!
Glad it was helpful!
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Thanks so much for your support dear! It really means a lot!
This is the best video that I have ever seen
Awww, thanks Cathy!
Awesome photos
Thanks so much
Your video is so good, great information
Thanks Cathy!
Thanks so much for this informed video
You are so welcome!
Wonderful explanation of the differences in varieties.
Glad it was helpful!
WOW - So much great information Thank you :)
Thanks so much!
This was excellent!
Thanks!
Excellent video. I only have 5 types of pothos all of them are included in your video.
That is a great collection!
Very beautiful thanks 👍🔔
Happy new year 🎈🎊 May all your dreams come true in 2022👍🙏
Thank you! You too!
Very interesting information
I really appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment! Thanks so much for your support! Have a great day!
Highly appreciate the knowledge u gave us kudos!!!💚
Thanks so much!
Great video! Very informative
Glad you think so!
Well explained and easy to understand! LIKE
Thank you!!
Very informative...love it😘
So glad!
Thank you for this mass explanation ❤❤❤❤
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much!! I had no idea there were so many variations of pothos!! My son is going to kill me as I collect the different types 😬🤭. I think I just rescued an NJoy yesterday for $1.80. It is so beautiful 😍. Cannot wait to replant it. I am also grateful for this video because now I can identify the ones I already have, plus I now understand why some are turning more green and less varieted. Thank you again. Subscribed ❤
What a steal for $1.80! I love finding plants like that!! And I hear ya on the kids. Mine won’t even set foot in a nursery with me anymore 😂
@@moodyblooms Yes it definitely was, and I got about 12 plants from it!! All in water and they are doing very well. I also have Golden Pothos and learned that when I did some cuttings, I cut a vine that was very green but cut it along a variated part of the stem and the new growth came out half golden white and half green!! So beautiful. God is so amazing. Thank you again for sharing and teaching us!! Blessings
Yes He is indeed. Nature is magical ✨ happy growing! 💚🌳💚
So professional !!!
I really appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment! Thanks so much for your support! Have a great day!
That was an amazing presentation. Thank you. I'm still confused about the Scindapsus as they still all look very much the same to me - and that is = gorgeous plants lol
I have a lot of Pothos, Philodendrons and Scindapsus. Sadly I can't venture into the bigger varieties as space is limited - unfortunately.
thanks again - keep posting🙂
Thanks so much for watching and your nice comment! Take Care Charlie!
Wonderful! Thank you!
Thank you too
Terima kasih atas informasinya.... salam sehat selalu.... 👍🙏🙏🙏
Thanks so much!
Excellent video.
Thanks for watching and for your sweet comment. I really appreciate your support dear. Have a lovely evening! :)
Many for sharing best idea.
Many many thanks
Love this, I truly have a love affair with pothos, I have the global green, marble queen, njoy, golden and a Baltic blue and always on the look out for new ones to add to my family
Awesome! They really are amazing!! Thanks for watching!
So detailed! Thank you!
You are so welcome Melanie!
Weird. I’m scrolling Pinterest looking at a Sansiveria cheat sheet and your video started playing after the other pothos video I’m watching and it’s your picture I’m looking at. 😮 that just freaked me out, I looked at the name in the middle at the same time she said it in the intro!
That is odd!!
Glad I watched this, all this time I thought I had an N joy but its got speckling on both white and green leaves. Oh well good excuse to go get a N joy to add to my pothos collection 😆 Thankyou so much for your detailed information because most plant stores I go to are mis labeled or no labels at all. I also hate it when you go to a big box store and the labels all say tropical plant 😠
Yep always mislabeled!! How are we supposed to keep track if they can't even get it right!?? Thanks so much for watching DW. Have a great week!
Interesting amazing video
Glad you think so!
Love your vlog. I have been trying to find a Harlequin pothos. I just cannot find it anywhere.
They are def hard to find!! Try etsy!
So much information, very easily digestible and pleasantly presented. Thank you! Do you know anything about the “Baltic Blue”? It’s one I recently picked up, at least that’s the name it was sold under. It’s similar to a cebu, but very dark jade like leaves and slightly longer and thinner shaped…
Yay! I am glad it was helpful. Baltic Blue pothos is a close relative of Cebu Blue pothos. Baltic Blue is darker and leaves that fenestrate earlier than Cebu and Cebu Blue has silvery-blue leaves. What is cool about Baltic Blue, is it's leaves will grow in size even without something to climb on. Care is typically the same as other pothos as well.
Loved this video! Two quick questions: are NJoy and Pearls and Jade compatible to plant together and does pruning pothos/philodendrons regularly when they are young help produce a fuller plant on top?
Hi Cristi! Thanks so much for watching. I combine mine all the time and they do just fine. I prefer a bushier jade so I always prune them back or use a floral pin to kind of wrap it and pin it. That way it "appears" fuller.
Hi, would you produce a video regarding the Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight and the Treubii Dark Form?
I have just added those to my "to do" list! Just a warning...I am a bit behind!
Thank u very much i learn a lot coz l love pothos phil
Very helpful video. How bright is bright in direct light?
Is the Glacier “owned” by Costa Farms? Like the Raven ZZ?
Great video! I learned my mystery pothos is the Glacier!
Большое спасибо. Увидела в вашем видео сорта, которых у меня нет. Прекрасные фото для сравнения. Замечательное видео.
:)
Very informative
Glad you liked it
MIA AMICA CARA DALLA SICILIA COMN MIO CUORE UN CARO SALUTO E COMPLIMENTI PER TUO BEL VIDEO E PER LE BELLE PIANTE STUPENDE con mio cuore un buon anno nuovo 2022 GIUSEPPE TUO AMICO
Thanks so much for your support dear! It really means a lot!
I learned a lot💋
Yay! Thanks for watching!
I have moon light, neon, manjula, marble queen, jade, golden and heartleaf philodendrons. My favorite I would have to say moon light
Wow, you have an amazing collection!
@Moody Blooms thank you I wish we could post pics to UA-cam. I am very proud of my philodendron so far...really all of them but my moonlight and my philodendron are my heart
Aww I love that! They really are magical ✨ plants💚🌳💚
What do you recommend in planting a marble queen or Manjula in. Mixture?
If your Marble Queen has come from a garden centre or nursery, it'll often arrive in a fine, dense, soil-based or peat-based mix. Great for growing in a greenhouse, but often too high in water retention (and too low in oxygen) for a typical home.
If you find your substrate is taking a long time to dry out (more than a week) or your Marble Queen is showing any signs of root rot, consider repotting into a chunkier, airier, faster-drying aroid mix.
Marble queen and Manjula pothos usually do well in a wide range of soil types, as long as the soil drains well. It likes a mixture that's a bit on the acidic side. I typically do 2/3 potting mix with 1/3 perlite mixed in well.
My pearls and jade growth vs my philo Brasil are light years apart!
My Brasil grows like a weed!
Thank you.
Thanks so much for your support dear! It really means a lot!
Thanks a lot.
Thanks so much!
Complete guide about pothos
thanks
My favorite
My marble queen turned into a snow queen & the njoy turned into a glacier, very weird!
Interesting. I wonder if the marble queen was actually a snow queen all along, but was just not getting enough light to maintain its variegation? I have a snow queen that I am pretty sure has some marble queen cuttings in it to begin with. My other snow queen will definitely darken when it does not get enough light.
From what I understand, Glacier pothos are actually more common than N'Joy, and a lot of known N'Joys are actually Glaciers! Honestly they look so similar sometimes, it really is hard to tell the difference. Sometimes even nurseries or garden centers even label them wrong.
Do you have any info on the platinum scindapsus?
tq for the info.
I really appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment! Thanks so much for your support! Have a great day!
@@moodyblooms you are most welcome
Maam gud evng where shall we buy the varieties of photos I have a collection but not all.
Check out my pothos post here: moodybloomsco.com/pothos-varieties-with-pictures/ for different varieties and links to pothos for sale.
Super!!! ❤ спасибо
Thanks!
Maam where can I buy your photos I have only 4 varieties
Hi Barbie! Check out my pothos post here: moodybloomsco.com/pothos-varieties-with-pictures/ for different varieties and links to pothos for sale.
Is the silver stripe philodendron a rare variety?
It is not as common as other varieties, but can still be found in several stores. It is actually linked in the "View Products" in the bottom left corner of the video.
I have 3 types of money plant
Awesome! They are such lovely plants!
I found Global Green patent #PP3350 at Lowe’s and it was on clearance for $9.99❤️
Awesome! What a great price!
How's it going today sweetheart ❤️
Hi Carlos! I am doing well. How about you?
Not very complete at all. The Potho Study Group has over 100 different cultivars.