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As with most pothos, marble queen pothos do best with medium to bright, indirect light. Due to their white variegation, these pothos can't tolerate low light, which will cause the variegation to revert and the growth to slow. At the same time, the delicate leaves are sensitive to burning in direct sunlight so avoid extended periods of harsh, direct light.
A soil mix that is rich and well-draining is best for the marble queen pothos. Mixes designed for aroids or soilless mixes are both great options. However, you can also make your own at home by combining one part potting soil, one part perlite, and one-part orchid bark for a light and airy soil mixture that your pothos will love.
Marble queen pothos enjoy consistent watering but are also relatively drought tolerant—so don’t panic if you forget the occasional watering. Ideally, they should be watered once the top two to three inches of soil has dried out.
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