IDK but my pothos is dying and I'm terrified. HELP PLZ.
What are the symptoms? How often do you water? What is the light its getting? What do the roots look like?
I can't even inspect the roots, the pot is too big and too heavy. it's right under a window and i definitely overwatered at first, but am too scared to water again. hm
If it's heavy from water definitely leave it alone for a while!
What size is the pot? When was the last time you watered? Does the pot have a drainage hole? Do the leaves feel like they lack moisture?
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/3e/4a/a2/3e4aa2e34e8d3561d059568310deb604.jpg This is a good picture, but you can google each type to see the variations. Most marbles only stay that white under optimal light.
This looks like at least two types. They can't be Njoy or Glacier since these two have clean white areas while pj is speckled. The difference between Glacier and NJoy is size and Glacier has blue silver edging instead of clean green centers. Pj's leaf shape is smaller, rounder, and curved like the leaf over the bottle. That's a very typical pj leaf since it's green patterning is somewhat bluish silver and solid in the middle. It's hard to say if the bigger foreground leaves are golden under good light or a Marble under bad light, but I'd guess golden because by the time marbles revert that far, their white coloring doesn't tend to be so bright.
Thank you for this guide! The manjula is really beautiful.
Np, and manjulas are easy to id in real life since their leaves tend to be bigger and rippled.
Maybe golden pothos?
I think it's marble queen. My njoy pothos had very distinctive white parts and green parts, without the marbling effect.
Thanks! I noticed this one looked different from the others in the batch (also was the healthiest). I wasn't sure if the marbling happened at all on the Njoy or pearls and jade.