A small liana that will look most impressive in a hanging basket as an ampel plant. The variety was bred in Holland relatively recently, but has already spread widely among connoisseurs of lianas. The main difference between Epipremnum N'Joy is the foliage. Fleshy, leathery, it is densely located on the stems. The surface of the leaf plates, which is corrugated along the lateral veins, is colored green. Silver spots and streaks are arranged in random order, but, in most cases, silver color prevails on the edges of the leaf plates.
Epipremium N Joy Care
Epipremnum 'njoy'
Other names: N Joy Pothos



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How to Care for the Plant
Water
Pothos like to have their soil dry out completely between waterings. If left in continually damp soil, the plant's roots will rot. Black spots on the leaves (or the sudden collapse of the plant) indicate that the soil has been kept too wet. Let the plant tell you when to water—when it starts to droop, it needs a good drink. However, don’t wait until the leaves start to shrivel or you will lose some leaves. Dry, brown edges mean the plant was kept dry too long.
Pruning
Take each individual vine and determine where you'd like to prune it. You'll always want to cut the vine ¼ inch (about 2/3 cm.) above each leaf. The point where the leaf meets the vine is called a node, and your pothos will send out a new vine in that area after you've pruned
Fertilizer
Pothos plants aren’t heavy feeders, but since there are typically no nutrients in most potting soils, you can feed monthly to bi-monthly with any balanced houseplant fertilizer to increase their nutrition.
Sunlight
Pothos N'Joy is adaptable to nearly any interior location that has enough light to cast a shadow. N'Joy will adapt and thrive in artificial light such as a office environments. In the home if Pothos N'Joy is placed in or near any light source you'll have great success growing the plant.
Soil
You can grow it in any soil as long as it has good drainage.
Container
Epipremnum aureum 'N Joy' is only recommended for the largest containers or terrariums.
Additional
Epipremnum are very toxic
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