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Pothos Marble Queen Care Guide

She’s easy, but not basic. Marble Queen Pothos is your low-key ride-or-die with creamy white streaks that scream tropical royalty. It grows fast, climbs hard, and forgives a lot — but even chill queens need proper care.

Epipremnum aureum 'Marble Queen', Pothos Marble Queen, Plant King Premium Aroid Soil Mix

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Grower Grit Level: 

Plant Noob

Humidity Hunger Scale: 

Dry Room Dealer

Light Hustle Index: 

Curtain Creeper

Poison Profile: 

Mild Menace

Growth Swagger: 

Creeper Vibes

Soil Loyalty Type: 

Balanced Baddie & Semi-Hydro Hustler

SCIENTIFIC NAME:

Epipremnum aureum ‘Marble Queen’ (ep-ee-PREM-num AW-ray-um)

ORIGIN:

Native to French Polynesia (cultivar derived from the golden pothos).

SIZE:

Length: Trails up to 10 feet (3 meters) indoors if left to sprawl or climb.

Leaves: 3–5 inches wide with heavy white variegation when grown in good light.

SOIL:

This queen is a Balanced Baddie. She wants airflow and moisture balance — no swamp vibes, no bone-dry neglect. Our Plant King Premium Tropical Mix is built for this: chunky, quick-draining, and rich enough to fuel steady growth.

Prefer to mix it yourself? Use one part potting soil, one part perlite, and one part orchid bark — light, breathable, and roots love it.

 

Marble Queen also pulls her weight in semi-hydro. LECA, pon, or other soilless setups work great as long as you feed and flush properly.

LIGHT:

Marble Queen’s a classic Curtain Creeper. Bright, indirect light keeps the marbling strong. Low light = more green. Direct sun = toasted tips. Keep her close to an east-facing window, or a few feet back from a bright west one.

WATER:

She’s a Chill Sipper. Let the top inch or two of soil dry out, then soak until water drains out the bottom. She can take a bit of neglect, but drown her and you’ll get yellow leaves and mushy stems.

HUMIDITY:

Dry Room Dealer. She thrives in average household humidity, no drama. 40–60% is perfect. Boosting humidity can help her push bigger leaves, but she won’t throw a tantrum in normal air.

FEEDING:

Feed monthly in spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertilizer. You can also toss in some Nutricote pellets at the beginning of the season — slow-release, no stress, lasts for 2–3 months. Skip it in the cold months when growth slows.

POTS:

Plastic or ceramic — just make sure it has drainage holes. Marble Queen is chill, but she won’t tolerate swamp conditions. Repot every 1–2 years as she fills out her space.

WINTER CARE:

Growth slows in winter, but she won’t go fully dormant. Back off on watering, keep her in decent light, and hold the fertilizer. She’ll bounce back hard in spring.

F.A.Q:

She needs more light. Move her closer to a bright, indirect light source. Don’t let her fade into the shadows.

Yup. Snip below a node, toss it in water or moist soil, and she’ll root up quick. Fastest way to multiply your plant army.

Most likely overwatering. Let the soil dry more between waterings and double-check for clogged drainage.

Both. She’ll sprawl if you let her hang or climb like a beast if you give her support.

WANT TO LEARN MORE?

If you’re obsessed with Pothos and other wild vines, swing over to the International Aroid Society (IAS):

www.aroid.org

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