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Baltic Blue Pothos Plant Node Cuttings, Tropical Houseplant Cuttings, Baltic Blue Pothos Collectors , Climber Vine Plant Cutting
Baltic Blue Pothos Plant Node Cuttings, Tropical Houseplant Cuttings, Baltic Blue Pothos Collectors , Climber Vine Plant Cutting
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šæ Baltic Blue Pothos ā Info & Care Guide
Node Stem Cutting or Small Rooted Starter PlantĀ
Each plant cutting you receive will include one node and one leaf maybe more. All cuttings are freshly cut with a stem and node to help with propagation. The node is the point where the leaf attaches to the stem, and it will often look like a small "bump" on plants like pothos, monstera, or philodendron. Keep in mind, aerial roots may or may not be present at the time of clipping so you might not notice the node but each cutting will have at least one node and one leaf ready for water or soil propagation!
Botanical Name: Epipremnum pinnatum āBaltic Blueā
Common Name: Baltic Blue Pothos
Family: Araceae
Origin: Southeast Asia and the Philippines (cultivar)
Type: Tropical vining aroid; evergreen
šŖ“ Quick Facts
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Leaf Color: Deep blue-green with a bluish hue that intensifies in bright light
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Leaf Shape: Long, narrow, glossy leaves with natural fenestrations (slits) as the plant matures
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Growth Habit: Fast-growing vine; can trail or climb with support
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Toxicity: Toxic to pets and humans if ingested (like all pothos)
š” Light Requirements
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Prefers bright, indirect light
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Tolerates lower light but will grow slower and may lose fenestrations
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Too much direct sunlight can scorch the leaves
š§ Watering
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Water when the top 1ā2 inches of soil feel dry
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Avoid overwateringāthis can lead to root rot
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Reduce watering in cooler months
š”ļø Temperature & Humidity
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Thrives in temperatures between 65ā85°F (18ā29°C)
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Keep away from cold drafts and temps below 55°F (13°C)
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Enjoys moderate to high humidity, but adapts well to normal indoor levels
š± Soil & Potting
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Use a well-draining aroid mix (potting soil + perlite + orchid bark works well)
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Repot every 1ā2 years or when root-bound
š Fertilizing
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Feed monthly during spring and summer with a balanced houseplant fertilizer
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Reduce or stop fertilizing in fall and winter
āļø Pruning & Training
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Prune to control shape or encourage bushier growth
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Can be trained up a moss pole, trellis, or allowed to cascade in a hanging basket
šæ Propagation
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Easily propagated via stem cuttings in water or soil
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Make sure each cutting has at least one healthy node and one leaf
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Roots typically form in 2ā4 weeks
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ā¼ļø Important Information ā Please Read Can Be Helpful
After placing your order, be sure to read the note included from me for helpful tips and tricks on propagating your new plant cutting!
š± Shipping & Plant Health:
While it's uncommon, cuttings can occasionally be affected during shipping. If you notice any issues with your order, please contact me within 48 hours of delivery so I can offer a refund, replacement, or couponāwhichever works best for you!
It's normal for cuttings to show some signs of stress from transit, such as wilting, yellowing, or slight browning. This doesnāt necessarily mean the cutting isnāt viableāthe node is the most important part, and itās often still healthy and ready to grow.
š¬ Please reach out before leaving a review if anything seems offāI want you to be happy with your order and will do my best to make it right!
š”ļø Cold Weather Shipping:
If temperatures in your area are expected to drop below 50°F (10°C), I strongly recommend adding a heat pack to your order. You can find one in the shop or add it during checkout as a shipping upgrade. This helps protect your plant during transit and reduces the chance of cold-related damage.
š¦ Shipping Options:
All orders are shipped via USPS Standard Shipping. If you need your order to arrive sooner, please choose Priority Shipping at checkout.
š¤ļø Weather & Delivery Disclaimer:
Please keep an eye on your local weather, as I canāt control delays, weather-related damage, or errors caused by USPS. If you're concerned about delivery, I recommend contacting USPS directlyābut Iām always here to help however I can!
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