I bought this little beauty a while back and she is giving me variegated leaves on one vine but none on this front one. Can I snip it back to encourage new variegation? (Still a newbie to variegated leaves.) thanks!!
I my experience bright light brings out the Variegation! A grow light can do the trick
bigHarvey71
More bright indirect light. As new leaves come out they with have more variegation.
coco4pr3z
More light. Photosynthesis only happens in the green parts of the leaves. So the more sun it’s getting, the less green space the leaves need.
Betta_jazz_hands
My very white marble queen hangs happily dead center in a south-facing bay window with no curtains. The whiter varieties of pothos need a lot more light than you think they do, or they revert – but be sure to slowly build up to increased light exposure or you risk burns.
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I my experience bright light brings out the Variegation! A grow light can do the trick
More bright indirect light. As new leaves come out they with have more variegation.
More light. Photosynthesis only happens in the green parts of the leaves. So the more sun it’s getting, the less green space the leaves need.
My very white marble queen hangs happily dead center in a south-facing bay window with no curtains. The whiter varieties of pothos need a lot more light than you think they do, or they revert – but be sure to slowly build up to increased light exposure or you risk burns.