Epipremnum Cebu Blue

$55.00
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Epipremnum Pinnatum “Cebu Blue” is a resident pothos in the shop and a total cutie. Easy to grow, the Cebu Blue has silvery-blue coloring and fun fenestrations. As a vining plant, any climbing support will help produce bigger leaves and more fenestrations. Not Pet Safe 

Available in 6” nursery pots 

Care: 

Light: Medium light is most like their environment in the Philippines, but direct morning sun (especially during growing season) produces more leaves quickly. 

Soil: Chunky, well-draining mixes are best. Any soil will work with the addition of perlite and some orchid bark. 

Water: Water thoroughly after the first inch or so dries out. Allow excess water to drain. Most household humidity is ideal for Cebu Blue, but in drier conditions (like due to air conditioning) some extra humidity may be beneficial. 

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Epipremnum Pinnatum “Cebu Blue” is a resident pothos in the shop and a total cutie. Easy to grow, the Cebu Blue has silvery-blue coloring and fun fenestrations. As a vining plant, any climbing support will help produce bigger leaves and more fenestrations. Not Pet Safe 

Available in 6” nursery pots 

Care: 

Light: Medium light is most like their environment in the Philippines, but direct morning sun (especially during growing season) produces more leaves quickly. 

Soil: Chunky, well-draining mixes are best. Any soil will work with the addition of perlite and some orchid bark. 

Water: Water thoroughly after the first inch or so dries out. Allow excess water to drain. Most household humidity is ideal for Cebu Blue, but in drier conditions (like due to air conditioning) some extra humidity may be beneficial. 

Epipremnum Pinnatum “Cebu Blue” is a resident pothos in the shop and a total cutie. Easy to grow, the Cebu Blue has silvery-blue coloring and fun fenestrations. As a vining plant, any climbing support will help produce bigger leaves and more fenestrations. Not Pet Safe 

Available in 6” nursery pots 

Care: 

Light: Medium light is most like their environment in the Philippines, but direct morning sun (especially during growing season) produces more leaves quickly. 

Soil: Chunky, well-draining mixes are best. Any soil will work with the addition of perlite and some orchid bark. 

Water: Water thoroughly after the first inch or so dries out. Allow excess water to drain. Most household humidity is ideal for Cebu Blue, but in drier conditions (like due to air conditioning) some extra humidity may be beneficial. 

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