It might be heavy because its soggy with water. The weird leaves might have been compromised by said overwatering. I think it’s a Scindapsus Pictus ‘Exotica’.
KikiLynn42
That is a scindapsus pictus exotica – I believe not a “true pothos” but commonly referred to as a Silver Satin Pothos 🙂
FlowSerious8373
I think you need to check the roots and change the soil to the mix for aroids with plenty amount of grit
thatcutielittlefox
Hi! That’s a scindapsus!
It looks pretty dang happy, might lose some leaves bringing it home because they usually load these grocery store plants up on fertilizer, so it might go through a little withdrawal but it’ll adjust.
Can you see roots coming out the bottom of the pot? If so, you could repot, if not probably okay for a bit more. But also if you don’t like that pot you can always repot if you want.
Does the soil look okay on top? Sometimes I don’t like the grocery store soil so I just repot for those reasons, but otherwise should be okay!
Ok_Trust_8273
It’s a scindapsus. Hope I spelt it correctly but I own 4 of them. They are very easy to care for water once a week.
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It might be heavy because its soggy with water. The weird leaves might have been compromised by said overwatering. I think it’s a Scindapsus Pictus ‘Exotica’.
That is a scindapsus pictus exotica – I believe not a “true pothos” but commonly referred to as a Silver Satin Pothos 🙂
I think you need to check the roots and change the soil to the mix for aroids with plenty amount of grit
Hi! That’s a scindapsus!
It looks pretty dang happy, might lose some leaves bringing it home because they usually load these grocery store plants up on fertilizer, so it might go through a little withdrawal but it’ll adjust.
Can you see roots coming out the bottom of the pot? If so, you could repot, if not probably okay for a bit more. But also if you don’t like that pot you can always repot if you want.
Does the soil look okay on top? Sometimes I don’t like the grocery store soil so I just repot for those reasons, but otherwise should be okay!
It’s a scindapsus. Hope I spelt it correctly but I own 4 of them. They are very easy to care for water once a week.