one way i can explain Jessenia VS. Marble queen is that Jessenia Pothos is all green variegation with mix of green, olive, chartreuse colors (sort of like the global green but very very variegated). Where Marble Queen Pothos has white variegation in them. It can be hard to tell them apart because sometimes the white variegation in the marble queen has faded and may look a bit yellowish green. But once you've seen a jessenia and a marble queen side by side a lot often its very easy to tell. I hope this tips helps you and everyone on collecting pothos :)
Went to a plant shop in BR yesterday and kept trying to identify pothos by what I remembered from your vids. No success, there were so many beautiful plants I got distracted in a second!
I actually found the Global Green Pothos available at a Rona (I'm also from Toronto) and there's still several pots of them left at my location!! I can't wait for Costa Farms to release the baltic blue pothos. Thank you for another video. So many more pothos to add to the collection! I love the Crazy Plant Shop! I got my manjula there on their grand opening ^^ !
I have epipremnum aureum green genie. It has rounder succulent leaves and is not varigated. It is lighter in colour than green jade pothos and has kind of big glossy leaves.
Awesome video!!! Thank you!! I love everything about pothos!! Trying to collect all the varieties I’ve never heard for the 2nd and 3rd ones you mentioned … looks like I have a lot more hunting to do! Found a Baltic today am doing my research now and stumbled across your page … just so happens you’re Canadian too- love it!! … & you mentioned the crazy plant shop!!! I’ve been dying to check it out… goals for this summer!!! Thank you again 🤗 I’ll be binge watching all your videos as soon as I’m done my research 😊
Oh thank you so much! So far I have 42 Pothos varieties on my list to investigate, all Epipremnums 😁 When you go to the Crazy Plant Shop, make sure to bring a cutting with you, they have a whole "Take a cutting / Leave a cutting" area =) Oh and by the way, we just got a Baltic Blue TODAY, from Rona!
42! 😲 wow I had no idea there are so many!!! Ahhhh super cool idea!!! I hope I can remember!! Yaaaayyy!!! So excited for you!!! And happy to hear they’re finally making there way in our areas!
Global Green`s hit Norway earlier this year so its not hard to find here. Never heard about the Green Genie though from just the looks alone it reminds me of a reverted Manjula. The Harlequin, im with you. I think its just a high variegated Manjula. Jessenia has not arrived her yet. :( im also hoping Carnival, fanfare and linda/bumpy will start to show up soon.
I have giant global greens with leaves as big as my head. Here in Manila Global Green became as common as the Sleeping pothos Shangri-la. And a lush plant can cost around 3-4 dollars. My giant Globals I got for 6 usd in conversion.
I just bought the cobalt blue pothos at Lowe's yesterday for about $20 and it has beautiful fenestrations 👌 they had just got a new shipment in as well and it was the only one they had. So either stores aren't getting a lot of them and they're still pretty rare. Or maybe they'll just get more stock later on. Not sure
👋🏾there, great video! Did you say that the snow queen is actually a highly variegated version of the marble queen? If so, how do get a plant to be highly variegated?
The Harlequin is the same plant as the Manjula that may have a lighter leaf. A Pearls and Jade is the same plant as N'Joy. Don't spend a lot of money on them. Baltic blue is beautiful and the dragon tail leaves on it are even better but not frequent. I planted some in Fluval Stratum and you should see the gorgeous color compared to the one I planted in regular soil. It is stunning and it grew from one single leaf and is now trailing but the one in the soil isn't.
@@jhndr0nia A lady that sold me one told me. Look at on of your plants. Do you see variations in the leaves? They get away with selling "other varieties" for that reason. I have both plants. On the Pearls and Jades, I have some leaves with no dots that are identical to N'Joys.
@@hennesseyme9112 Pearls and Jade even has a patent so I really don't think they are the same. I assume Pearls and Jade derived from N'Joy which would explain that yours reverted back to N'Joy
Epipremnum pinnatum Blatic Blue is actually a different species Epipremnum pinnatum same as Cebu Blue not E. aureum, that‘s why it starts to fenestrate earlier. I doubt it‘s any different from a normal green Epipremnum pinnatum tho
Nice to meet you, I am Asaoka Engei, which produces pothos in Japan.
Thank you for introducing Global Green
I have the global green and Baltic blue both are very easy to grown and beautiful!
one way i can explain Jessenia VS. Marble queen is that Jessenia Pothos is all green variegation with mix of green, olive, chartreuse colors (sort of like the global green but very very variegated). Where Marble Queen Pothos has white variegation in them. It can be hard to tell them apart because sometimes the white variegation in the marble queen has faded and may look a bit yellowish green. But once you've seen a jessenia and a marble queen side by side a lot often its very easy to tell. I hope this tips helps you and everyone on collecting pothos :)
Thanks, this helps a lot! =)
Went to a plant shop in BR yesterday and kept trying to identify pothos by what I remembered from your vids. No success, there were so many beautiful plants I got distracted in a second!
crazy! i found a global green today at my local small town walmart!
I actually found the Global Green Pothos available at a Rona (I'm also from Toronto) and there's still several pots of them left at my location!! I can't wait for Costa Farms to release the baltic blue pothos. Thank you for another video. So many more pothos to add to the collection!
I love the Crazy Plant Shop! I got my manjula there on their grand opening ^^ !
Thanks, you're so kind! I'll definitely check Rona now =)
Great video. I love Pothos!
Yayyy found my global green at Lowes today!
I have epipremnum aureum green genie. It has rounder succulent leaves and is not varigated. It is lighter in colour than green jade pothos and has kind of big glossy leaves.
Awesome video!!! Thank you!! I love everything about pothos!! Trying to collect all the varieties I’ve never heard for the 2nd and 3rd ones you mentioned … looks like I have a lot more hunting to do! Found a Baltic today am doing my research now and stumbled across your page … just so happens you’re Canadian too- love it!! … & you mentioned the crazy plant shop!!! I’ve been dying to check it out… goals for this summer!!! Thank you again 🤗 I’ll be binge watching all your videos as soon as I’m done my research 😊
Oh thank you so much! So far I have 42 Pothos varieties on my list to investigate, all Epipremnums 😁
When you go to the Crazy Plant Shop, make sure to bring a cutting with you, they have a whole "Take a cutting / Leave a cutting" area =)
Oh and by the way, we just got a Baltic Blue TODAY, from Rona!
42! 😲 wow I had no idea there are so many!!!
Ahhhh super cool idea!!! I hope I can remember!!
Yaaaayyy!!! So excited for you!!! And happy to hear they’re finally making there way in our areas!
@@jordanianprincess4910 I'm sharing my plant finds on Instagram. This weekend we're hitting another plant shop - Jomo =)
I just bought a cebu blue global green and baltic blue...at LOWES.
Which has a more bluish hue between Cebu and Baltic?
i found a baltic blue and global green at Lowes yesterday
Global Green`s hit Norway earlier this year so its not hard to find here. Never heard about the Green Genie though from just the looks alone it reminds me of a reverted Manjula.
The Harlequin, im with you. I think its just a high variegated Manjula. Jessenia has not arrived her yet. :( im also hoping Carnival, fanfare and linda/bumpy will start to show up soon.
Great video! Jessenia is definitely a different plant. It is very distinct from the Marble Queen in regard to it‘s colouration
I just bought a global green from Walmart. I’ve never heard of it until now.
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I have giant global greens with leaves as big as my head. Here in Manila Global Green became as common as the Sleeping pothos Shangri-la. And a lush plant can cost around 3-4 dollars. My giant Globals I got for 6 usd in conversion.
Just got my Green Global from Walmart... sold by Costa Farms 🚜
I just bought the cobalt blue pothos at Lowe's yesterday for about $20 and it has beautiful fenestrations 👌 they had just got a new shipment in as well and it was the only one they had. So either stores aren't getting a lot of them and they're still pretty rare. Or maybe they'll just get more stock later on. Not sure
Love your channel
Thanks!
👋🏾there, great video! Did you say that the snow queen is actually a highly variegated version of the marble queen? If so, how do get a plant to be highly variegated?
Thanks! To get more variegation, you need to give more light to the plant. We made a video about it: ruclips.net/video/aoDTrxfVRvg/видео.html
The Harlequin is the same plant as the Manjula that may have a lighter leaf. A Pearls and Jade is the same plant as N'Joy. Don't spend a lot of money on them. Baltic blue is beautiful and the dragon tail leaves on it are even better but not frequent. I planted some in Fluval Stratum and you should see the gorgeous color compared to the one I planted in regular soil. It is stunning and it grew from one single leaf and is now trailing but the one in the soil isn't.
What makes you believe N‘Joy is the same as Pearls and Jade?
I agree with you on the Harlequin and Manjula, tho
@@jhndr0nia A lady that sold me one told me. Look at on of your plants. Do you see variations in the leaves? They get away with selling "other varieties" for that reason. I have both plants. On the Pearls and Jades, I have some leaves with no dots that are identical to N'Joys.
@@hennesseyme9112 Pearls and Jade even has a patent so I really don't think they are the same. I assume Pearls and Jade derived from N'Joy which would explain that yours reverted back to N'Joy
@@jhndr0nia Is it plausible that both variegations grew on the same plant?
@@hennesseyme9112 Yes, absolutely if Pearls and Jade is a sport of N'Joy originally
Epipremnum pinnatum Blatic Blue is actually a different species Epipremnum pinnatum same as Cebu Blue not E. aureum, that‘s why it starts to fenestrate earlier. I doubt it‘s any different from a normal green Epipremnum pinnatum tho
I have a jessenia for sale but it's not cheap unfortunately. I also have manjula for sale, global green, emerald pothos,
I bought a global green today in France for 4 euros.