Thank you so much for doing this video. I was trying to distinguish between a Marble and a Snow Queen. This video clarified that for me so thank you again. It was also a nice touch that you went over other varieties that you currently do not have.
Yes! Pothos is my top recommendation for new plant owners. They are so easy. They are good communicators too, telling you when they want water. They are super-easy to propagate. I also read that they contain a natural rooting hormone so if you want to root another plant, add a cutting of pothos in the water with it.
I just got a Global Green pothos also. It's very cute but the variegation is sort of unstable meaning that sometimes I see it with high variegation and mine doesn't really have high variegation so it looks a bit like a reverted NJoy.
@@BeesHouseofPlants Yes one of the local nurseries here had a bunch of them. The initially thought they were reverted NJoys so they were selling them rather inexpensively.
Thanks for the definition of Pothos and Philodendron! I've a "Neon Pothos" which I've suspected to be a Philodendron due to the shape of the aerial roots which is another distinction I've heard that separates Pothos and Philodendron. The way you've explained how the leaves and stems form in the respective plants also confirms my thoughts.
Richard,.i just transferred my golden pothos cutting from my mother plant to my 4"inch pot i used my plant rooting powder for the roots to take hold and grow also i added perlite for good drainage and Irrigation.and added schulz liquid plant food.good video.thanks.👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐.
Great video and super healthy gorgeous plants! FYI Epipremnum are not epiphytes, they are terrestrial climbers ie they root in soil and use other plants to climb. Epiphytes are plants that "root on" (hook on) trees without a need for soil. Some epiphytes also climb but most don't (like orchids for example).
You might consider getting an Epipremnum Pinnatun Albo Variegata. It's so pretty especially when it get bigger. It's kinda similar to Monstera Deliciosa Albo
Richard,.i did buy the marigold queen pothos plant, im looking forward to buying the manjula pothos plant, and the jade pothos plant,.good video information 👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐.thanks for sharing on line!.
Wow now i know the different kinds of photos and i have 2 kinds of photos Snow Queen and Jade, i like your video very informative keep up the good work.
Wilted spinach 😂😂😂 that’s a good one and I totally agree. I bought myself a Manjula yesterday (should be receiving it next week) and am looking forward to finding a neon pothos, where I’m from it’s not so easy!
I have 6 month old pothos i fell in love with pothos plants shes large plant now she lays on book shelf long enough to reach the flat screen tv. They are very hardy plants. Looks amazing if cared for right.
Great discription. So thoroughly precisely and ASMR like ) I would like to see Jassenia too compared to Marble queen. And why are pots really clean? I mean why not green inside after sunlight and watering.
My Snow Queen likes to drop leaves. Good thing she’s a bushy lady who’s constantly growing but it does drop more leaves than my other pothos. Its going almost all white, I wonder if it’s from the lack of chlorophyll.
Thank you for such an informative video! Wow, my head is spinning! This is my second year of collecting, i just love the pothos, I have several different varieties? Not as many as you, though!... yet. 😉
Thank you 🙏 for video. I’m wish also ., if you make video about different pot. I’m see at you video different- pot for you flowers pot pathos Zlata Florida
Will definitely keep an eye out for the Global Green pothos. I have better luck with pothos. It kind of reminds me of the Brazilian philodendron I have that is not doing well for me. Down to one strand. Not sure if I am under or overwatering it.
Hi, there's also a new one been brought out a "white sport". And have you heard of a "miami blanco", blanco because there's a green version and a white, was told it's a cultivar of the marble, would be good to know if it's just another name for something else, but it does look different.There's a "glacier" that's very popular here in England that's different to any you've shown.
The most striking leaf to me was the snow queen that was reverting. What a beautiful pattern of alternating green and speckled white. I also think the half moon leaf is very beautiful. If one appears, can you create more by propagating that leaf?
You made me want a Cebu blue now... Even the N'joy and the Pearl's and Jade, I never had interest of but with your video I may change my mind ^^ !!! But I focus on the Manjula for now XD ! And you didn't mention the Moonlight. Or it's not a pothos ?
Love your pothos collection! Do you have any pothos in leca? I've been afraid to transition my pothos to leca after watching prettyinplants' issues doing it :(
I love this video. I do have a question for you. The way to water them and to propagate them are the same for all of the types of pothos or not? Thank you so much.
Hi I live in Long Beach California and my marbled queen has one or two leaves with a black end to it’s leaf. Was curious to why the plant would start to create a black tip on its leaves? I watered it recently so the soil is moist
It would have been great putting Pearls & jade and Manjula next to each other so we can compare. I still couldn't identify my pothos between these two...
I think I got an jessina pothos by accident :D I always thougth it was a golden one because that was what it was labled at but the varigation doesn't look like it at all :D It defenitly looks like a jessina but I have never heard of it before 🙉😂
@@BeesHouseofPlants Actually, I found this picture that shows the diff but without more explication: cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0241/0918/7177/products/pothos-epipremnum8x10productimage_2048x2048.jpg?v=1595184277
@@myPlayList990 thank you for this picture of pothos leaves! Although, it seems my 'manjula' fits waay too many of them...? They are all beautiful, so im not worried😁
ok, a question from a novice. Im totally in love with the pothos and philo BUT cannot find all the variants in my country. So the stupid question- can i grow them from seeds? thank uuuu
Glacier is N’joy! I believe it’s because n’joy is a trademarked name so other growers call it glacier. I’ve also been told that glacier leaves are bigger than n’joy, but I don’t think that’s true. Likely just from different growing conditions vs a difference in cultivar
@@BeesHouseofPlants awesome! I have the njoy, golden, and snow queen..im going to put the njoy and snow queen / marble together in a larger pot. I like to experiment with plants also.
Thank you so much for doing this video. I was trying to distinguish between a Marble and a Snow Queen. This video clarified that for me so thank you again. It was also a nice touch that you went over other varieties that you currently do not have.
Glad it was helpful!
Well I just learned that my Njoy is in fact a pearls n jade 😅 still love it tho ! Thank you for that xo
Thank you for watching!
I love the clear containers. Makes it easy to see what’s going on.
Thank you so much for doing this video, you’re such a big help for a newbies like me in pothos world! Thanks again!
I love the way you explained - very detailed, and you described everything so clearly. This has been very helpful! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
my njoy was no enjoy hahahha was pearls and jade! the little difference is the key! thanks a lot!!!!
Cebu blue pothos native here in the Philippines 🇵🇭❤️
Great content! I'm sure your channel will grow popularity in no time, good luck!
Thank you so much!! I really appreciate your kind words :)
You are becoming my favorite channel for information. Hopefully I can find the cebu blue and manjulo sooner than later.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it.
Yes! Pothos is my top recommendation for new plant owners. They are so easy. They are good communicators too, telling you when they want water. They are super-easy to propagate. I also read that they contain a natural rooting hormone so if you want to root another plant, add a cutting of pothos in the water with it.
I just got a Global Green pothos also. It's very cute but the variegation is sort of unstable meaning that sometimes I see it with high variegation and mine doesn't really have high variegation so it looks a bit like a reverted NJoy.
omg where did you get your global green from? Is it in stores already?
@@BeesHouseofPlants Yes one of the local nurseries here had a bunch of them. The initially thought they were reverted NJoys so they were selling them rather inexpensively.
First comment I have left ever! You were amazing, knowledgeable, and a pleasure to learn from. Keep it up!
Great video! I was in the process of buying a few for myself and my mother and this was a big help.
Wow thank you for all the information I never knew there was so many different types of pothos plants 💚💚
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the definition of Pothos and Philodendron! I've a "Neon Pothos" which I've suspected to be a Philodendron due to the shape of the aerial roots which is another distinction I've heard that separates Pothos and Philodendron. The way you've explained how the leaves and stems form in the respective plants also confirms my thoughts.
Glad it was helpful!
New subscriber here! Thank you so much for this video! I get so confused with all these different varieties of pothos, thanks for breaking it down
Glad it was helpful!
Your very good at explaining things. Very good
Watching your video again learn something new everytime
Richard,.im looking forward to buying the variegated Neon pothos plant,.thanks for airing on line.
Hey,this is definitely the best video I hv so far on pothos..thanks ❤️
Found you today. Loved the info you gave as I am beginning gathering a few pothos.
Thanks so much for this video. Been wondering the difference between all of these varieties.
Richard,.i just transferred my golden pothos cutting from my mother plant to my 4"inch pot i used my plant rooting powder for the roots to take hold and grow also i added perlite for good drainage and Irrigation.and added schulz liquid plant food.good video.thanks.👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐.
Great video and super healthy gorgeous plants!
FYI
Epipremnum are not epiphytes, they are terrestrial climbers ie they root in soil and use other plants to climb. Epiphytes are plants that "root on" (hook on) trees without a need for soil. Some epiphytes also climb but most don't (like orchids for example).
Thank you! I didn't know this!
Very helpful! I just found out I have a golden pothos, a marble queen and an Njoy
Love this video. I learn alot i have both.😊
Thanks for sharing the valuable informations.
You might consider getting an Epipremnum Pinnatun Albo Variegata. It's so pretty especially when it get bigger. It's kinda similar to Monstera Deliciosa Albo
I totally forgot that plant was an epipremnum too since no one ever calls it a “Pothos” hahha. It’s definitely on my wishlist but so pricey recently!
I have a plant labeled Pearl N Jade. Thanks to your video I realized it's Manjula!
I put out my golden pothos outside for the summer to bost its growth and it puts out more varigated leaves being outside than inside
Wow! I wonder why my identifier apps say my marble is a golden?! 🤔 Thanks for this video, it helped a ton!
Before you even started, you answered the question I came to find out. What about my Snow queen lol!
Richard,.i did buy the marigold queen pothos plant, im looking forward to buying the manjula pothos plant, and the jade pothos plant,.good video information 👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐.thanks for sharing on line!.
I really love this content and your pothos looks so lushy. So nice to see the different types of it.
extremely helpful, well structured and well explained video!!!
Hello Bee from Puerto Rico!!! Truly an educational video that I enjoyed. 💚🪴🙋🏼♀️🐩
Wow now i know the different kinds of photos and i have 2 kinds of photos Snow Queen and Jade, i like your video very informative keep up the good work.
Very informative. Thank you so much.
thank you so much for this great video u made, i just subscribed to your channel because of this great video u made.
Thanks for the sub!
Wilted spinach 😂😂😂 that’s a good one and I totally agree. I bought myself a Manjula yesterday (should be receiving it next week) and am looking forward to finding a neon pothos, where I’m from it’s not so easy!
Omg! Such a great class! You have so many pothos 😅 they are very similar, i love them, thanks!!
I’m shopping for pothos tmr! So glad I stumbled upon this.
im so glad! let me know what you get :)
I have 6 month old pothos i fell in love with pothos plants shes large plant now she lays on book shelf long enough to reach the flat screen tv. They are very hardy plants. Looks amazing if cared for right.
Love that! I definitely want to train one on the way eventually!
Very helpful ty! And also sectorial is a useful word that i wouldn’t have thought to use. I think I’m going to get N’joy not pearls and jade.
I thought maybe my Njoy was mislabelled but she's definitely an Njoy, thank you!
There is glacier its makes me confuse to njoy and pnj 😅
I enjoy watching you.. i love pothos..
Thank you so much for this video! I learned so much!
Great discription. So thoroughly precisely and ASMR like ) I would like to see Jassenia too compared to Marble queen. And why are pots really clean? I mean why not green inside after sunlight and watering.
Thank for the video, really good comparison !
Thank you for this video 💯❤ but who does your nails! They are gorgeous 😍
Thanks so much for this. You explained everything very clearly, it was so helpful!!!
My Snow Queen likes to drop leaves. Good thing she’s a bushy lady who’s constantly growing but it does drop more leaves than my other pothos. Its going almost all white, I wonder if it’s from the lack of chlorophyll.
Thank you for such an informative video! Wow, my head is spinning! This is my second year of collecting, i just love the pothos, I have several different varieties? Not as many as you, though!... yet. 😉
gotta collect them all! hahahhah
Thank you from Ukraine. Very helpful video.
Love the njoy
Hey! Im from Sacramento too! Wish I had local plant lover friends!
Yay!! Are you in the FB group? It's super active!
Best pothos guide 🌱💕
There's a giant Hawaiian form that gets huge. Great video. Thanks
Thank you 🙏 for video. I’m wish also ., if you make video about different pot. I’m see at you video different- pot for you flowers pot pathos Zlata Florida
The neon is a lime green that I believe pops amongst other plants
Will definitely keep an eye out for the Global Green pothos. I have better luck with pothos. It kind of reminds me of the Brazilian philodendron I have that is not doing well for me. Down to one strand. Not sure if I am under or overwatering it.
Now I have learned that I have jade, njoy, golden and pearls and jade.❤🌿
You’re very charming. I thought I’d be bored, but you made this interesting.
Thank you! I try ahha
Great video! Thank you!
Great Very detailed video!
Hi, there's also a new one been brought out a "white sport".
And have you heard of a "miami blanco", blanco because there's a green version and a white, was told it's a cultivar of the marble, would be good to know if it's just another name for something else, but it does look different.There's a "glacier" that's very popular here in England that's different to any you've shown.
I bought one labeled Manjula but it looks more like an Njoy with large sections of white
The most striking leaf to me was the snow queen that was reverting. What a beautiful pattern of alternating green and speckled white. I also think the half moon leaf is very beautiful. If one appears, can you create more by propagating that leaf?
you can try but it's definitely not guaranteed - it's mostly luck!
I have a golden, marble Queen, njoy, jade, neon, and Cebu blue pothos.
Nice
You made me want a Cebu blue now... Even the N'joy and the Pearl's and Jade, I never had interest of but with your video I may change my mind ^^ !!! But I focus on the Manjula for now XD ! And you didn't mention the Moonlight. Or it's not a pothos ?
My bad I checked on google and they say Scindapsus ^^
Yup, it's a Scindapsus! Maybe I'll do a video like this for all of the Scindapsus varieties!
Done watching.happiness in leaf vlog
I should probably expose my Marble Queen to sunlight for more variegated color. :(
Love your pothos collection! Do you have any pothos in leca? I've been afraid to transition my pothos to leca after watching prettyinplants' issues doing it :(
Love them all!
Hello. Will all varieties of pothos grow to a gigantic size if planted outside in Florida or the Caribbean?
Im your new friend here from the Philippines 🇵🇭
I love this video. I do have a question for you. The way to water them and to propagate them are the same for all of the types of pothos or not? Thank you so much.
Yes!
Snow queen and n'joy are two different varieties !
Great video
Hi I live in Long Beach California and my marbled queen has one or two leaves with a black end to it’s leaf. Was curious to why the plant would start to create a black tip on its leaves? I watered it recently so the soil is moist
Where did you get your clear pots. Been looking everywhere
Question: is Epipremnum Pinnatum Marble the same as snow queen pothos?
I am scindapsus obsessed 🥰
It would have been great putting Pearls & jade and Manjula next to each other so we can compare. I still couldn't identify my pothos between these two...
The biggest difference is the leaf shape. Njoy leaves are heartshape. Manjula leaves are rounder and with "tails".
@@mariecruz6484 Thanks for your answer Marie! I think I'm on pearls & jade side :)
🤔 my snow queen is pure white though. Yours seems more yellow. Is there any reason for that?
I think I got an jessina pothos by accident :D I always thougth it was a golden one because that was what it was labled at but the varigation doesn't look like it at all :D It defenitly looks like a jessina but I have never heard of it before 🙉😂
That’s incredible!
Oh, my goodness, where? I have been wanting Jessenia for a looong time.
In a nursery in Germany 😅
Thank you much I learned a lot🙊where do u get those clear pots I want to get some!
Amazon! They're always linked in the description!
Wow❤️ Thank you for sharing your pothos.you got subscribe from Lola Celia’s garden
I love your potros plants.
I would like to grow my collection I only have two. Where do you buy yours??
🌱🪴💚
What are those plastic “pots” you use?
Where did you get your n’joy from? Curious if I can eventually find it at a big box store or if I’m going to have to buy at a nursery or online 💕
I got it at Green Acres, but you probably could find it at a big box store
Hello, thank you for this very clear tutorial, Do you know the difference between the Njoy Pothos and the Galcier Pothos? Thank you in advance
I’m not entirely sure, but I think they’re basically the same. N’joy is a patented name so I think some sellers call it glacier?
@@BeesHouseofPlants Actually, I found this picture that shows the diff but without more explication:
cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0241/0918/7177/products/pothos-epipremnum8x10productimage_2048x2048.jpg?v=1595184277
@@myPlayList990 thank you for this picture of pothos leaves! Although, it seems my 'manjula'
fits waay too many of them...? They are all beautiful, so im not worried😁
What is the soil mix you use for your pothos?
ok, a question from a novice. Im totally in love with the pothos and philo BUT cannot find all the variants in my country. So the stupid question- can i grow them from seeds?
thank uuuu
I think you technically could, but it would be much more difficult to find seeds than the plant!
I hot an Njoy potos from a friend .How do I care it?
Hi,what medium do you use for pothos?
Where does the glacier pothos fit in? Is that another name for the Pearl's and Jade? So confused.
Glacier is N’joy! I believe it’s because n’joy is a trademarked name so other growers call it glacier. I’ve also been told that glacier leaves are bigger than n’joy, but I don’t think that’s true. Likely just from different growing conditions vs a difference in cultivar
Have you ever propagated the Njoy and marble queen together??
I have! I have a pot of mixed Pothos
@@BeesHouseofPlants awesome! I have the njoy, golden, and snow queen..im going to put the njoy and snow queen / marble together in a larger pot. I like to experiment with plants also.
👌👌👌👌
What type of pothos is a Hawaiian?