Pothos Baltic Blue
1599
$15.99
Unit price perEstimated delivery between 28 March and 30 March.
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Care Guide & Presentation
Pothos Baltic Blue: Overview
The Pothos Baltic Blue (Epipremnum pinnatum 'Baltic Blue') is a striking variety from the Araceae family, native to the tropical regions of Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands. This unique pothos is admired for its rich green leaves with a subtle bluish hue, making it stand out from other common varieties. With its trailing or climbing growth habit, the Baltic blue plant is perfect for shelves, hanging baskets, or moss poles. Adaptable and easy to care for, this blue pothos plant is an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced plant lovers. Like other pothos varieties, this plant is toxic if ingested, so keep it out of reach of pets and children.
Benefits of Pothos Baltic Blue
Eye-catching bluish-green foliage that adds unique color to indoor spaces
Low-maintenance and beginner-friendly houseplant
Purifies indoor air by filtering toxins
A versatile plant that can trail from baskets or climb up supports.
Fast grower that quickly fills empty corners with lush greenery
Care Guide
Simple care makes the Baltic Blue pothos plant an excellent choice for any indoor collection.
Light and Water
Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light but tolerates medium to low light.
Water: Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.
Soil and Fertilization
Soil: Plant in well-draining potting soil with good aeration.
Fertilizer: Nourish your plant once a month in spring and summer using a balanced houseplant fertilizer for healthy, vibrant growth.
Temperature and Humidity
Temperature: Prefers 65-85°F (18-29°C). Keep away from cold drafts or sudden drops.
Humidity: Tolerates average household humidity but thrives with higher levels.
Pruning, Propagating, and Repotting
Pruning: Trim leggy vines to encourage fuller growth.
Propagating: Easy to propagate from stem cuttings in water or soil.
Repotting: Repot every 1-2 years as roots outgrow the container.
Common Problems
Overwatering: Causes yellow leaves and root rot.
Brown tips: Often due to low humidity or inconsistent watering.
Pests: Mealybugs and spider mites may appear in dry conditions.
Best Location and Uses
Perfect for hanging baskets, bookshelves, or moss poles
Great for living rooms, offices, or bedrooms
Adds a tropical accent to both modern and classic interiors
A Baltic Blue Pothos is a popular and thoughtful plant gift.
Benefits of Pothos Baltic Blue
Eye-catching bluish-green foliage that adds unique color to indoor spaces
Low-maintenance and beginner-friendly houseplant
Purifies indoor air by filtering toxins
A versatile plant that can trail from baskets or climb up supports.
Fast grower that quickly fills empty corners with lush greenery
Care Guide
Simple care makes the Baltic Blue pothos plant an excellent choice for any indoor collection.
Light and Water
Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light but tolerates medium to low light.
Water: Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.
Soil and Fertilization
Soil: Plant in well-draining potting soil with good aeration.
Fertilizer: Nourish your plant once a month in spring and summer using a balanced houseplant fertilizer for healthy, vibrant growth.
Temperature and Humidity
Temperature: Prefers 65-85°F (18-29°C). Keep away from cold drafts or sudden drops.
Humidity: Tolerates average household humidity but thrives with higher levels.
Pruning, Propagating, and Repotting
Pruning: Trim leggy vines to encourage fuller growth.
Propagating: Easy to propagate from stem cuttings in water or soil.
Repotting: Repot every 1-2 years as roots outgrow the container.
Common Problems
Overwatering: Causes yellow leaves and root rot.
Brown tips: Often due to low humidity or inconsistent watering.
Pests: Mealybugs and spider mites may appear in dry conditions.
Best Location and Uses
Perfect for hanging baskets, bookshelves, or moss poles
Great for living rooms, offices, or bedrooms
Adds a tropical accent to both modern and classic interiors
A Baltic Blue Pothos is a popular and thoughtful plant gift.


