Easy Way To Garden Amanda Remington
Hawaiian Pothos is a medium-sized pothos with variegated heart-shaped leaves.
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Hawaiian Photos leaves have a matte finish, which makes them stand out against glossy-leaved varieties.
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Bright Indirect light, can handle 2 hours of direct sunlight
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Well-draining and loamy soil
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Ideal climate: 65 - 85 °F (18 - 29 °C) Medium to high humidity
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Fertilize every two months with balanced fertilizer
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Remove leggy or dried foliage to improve aesthetics
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Water deeply once the top inch of the soil is dry
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Make a 4 inch cutting near node
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Remove leaves from the bottom half
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Place bottom half into water
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Change water weekly
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Place in bright indirect light
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Plant into soil once the roots are an inch long
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