Characterized by thin and silvery green-blue leaves, this Instagram-worthy pothos is delightfully easy to keep happy indoors.

There are two unique growth phases of the Cebu blue pothos: juvenile and mature.

Otherwise, both juvenile and mature Cebu blue pothos are relatively easy to grow.

It is also best to avoid direct sunlight as their leaves burn easily.

Soil

Like all pothos plants, the Cebu blue pothos requires moist but well-draining soil.

If possible, provide your Cebu blue pothos withextra humiditywhich will encourage vigorous growth.

This pothos does not tolerate cold temperatures, so avoid drafty windows in the winter.

Fertilizer

During the spring and summer, apply a balanced liquidfertilizeronce a month.

Stop fertilizing in the early fall months as the pothos begins to enter dormancy.

Propagating Cebu Blue Pothos

Cebu blue pothos are easy and fun to propagate.

Propagating is a great way to repurpose stem cuttings from pruning, or encourage a fuller growth habit.

There are two ways to propagate Cebu blue pothos: in water and in sphagnum moss.

These flying pests lay their eggs in the soil, and their larvae feed on the plants root system.

For the most part however, these pothos are relatively problem-free.

Leaves Turning Yellow

One of the most common problems with Cebu blue pothos isyellowing leaves.

The leaves should return to normal a few hours after being watered.

Slow Growth

The most common cause of delayed growth for Cebu blue pothos is lack of light.

Try moving your plant to a location that receives bright, indirect light to encourage more vigorous growth.

Cebu blue pothos are considered fast growers under the right conditions.

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