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Money Plant Manjula Pothos Care

Money Plant Manjula Pothos Care

The Money Plant Manjula (Epipremnum aureum ‘Manjula’) is a patented, rare pothos cultivar known for its highly variegated, wavy, and heart-shaped leaves, featuring shades of cream, white, lime, and green. Developed in India, this compact, trailing, or climbing plant is prized for its thick, “puckered” foliage and air-purifying qualities.”

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Money Plant Manjula Care Routine:

Light: Thrives in bright, indirect sunlight but can tolerate low light conditions. View Light Guide 👈 Click here

Water: As a thumb rule, use the finger dip test to ensure proper watering. Insert your finger about an inch into the soil; if it feels dry, it’s time to water. Water thoroughly but avoid overwatering.

Soil: Well-draining soil is ideal to prevent root rot.

Temperature: Keep in a warm environment, away from drafts and cold temperatures.

Fertilizer: For 4 or 5 inch size pot, 1 tsp. of given specially prepared home made organic manure per month after 2 months of receiving the plant. If you are using any other fertilizer then please follow the dosage instructions carefully.

Immediate Instructions Upon Receiving Your Money Plant Manjula:

Take the following care of the plant for the first two to three weeks after getting it to your location:

  • Moisten the upper potting mix if dry.
  • Keep the plant in bright, indirect light. (2 – 3 hrs)
  • Insert a finger or small stick into the soil to check wetness.
  • Water when 1-2 inches of top soil feels dry.
  • Don’t re-pot it for at least two weeks after receiving the plant.

FAQs:

Q: How often should I water my Money Plant Manjula?
A: Water once the top inch of soil is dry. Usually every 1–2 weeks depending on temperature and humidity.

Q: Can Money Plant Manjula grow in water?
A: Yes! It can be easily grown in water or soil, though soil-grown plants develop stronger roots.

Q: Does Money Plant Manjula need direct sunlight?
A: No. It thrives in bright, indirect light. Avoid harsh sun rays that can scorch the leaves.

Q: Is Money Plant Manjula safe for pets?
A: It can be mildly toxic if ingested, so keep it out of reach of pets and children.

Q: How can I make my Money Plant Manjula bushier?
A: Regular pruning and occasional pinching of long vines encourage new leaf growth.

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