Silver Satin Pothos, also known as Scindapsus pictus ‘Exotica’ or Satin Pothos, is native to Southeast Asia. It is primarily found in regions such as Indonesia, Malaysia, and parts of the Philippines. In its natural habitat, it grows as a climbing vine, clinging to trees and other supports with its aerial roots. Over time, it has become a popular houseplant worldwide due to its attractive silver-patterned foliage and ease of care.
Caring for a Silver Satin “Exotica” Pothos house plant involves providing the right conditions, watering appropriately, ensuring proper lighting, and occasionally fertilizing. Here is a step-by-step guide to care for your Silver Satin Pothos:
Remember to observe your plant closely, as individual environmental conditions may vary. Adjust the care routine accordingly based on the specific needs of your Silver Satin “Exotica” Pothos.
Silver Satin Pothos will take some time to get silver on it’s leaves. As a baby plant it may have more green than silver coloring. As it grows the leaves will begin to show more silver!
Plant it in a 6 inch or bigger pot for the roots to really dig in. This will allow for more growth and a bigger plant faster. However, patience is the key with this one.
In the photo above you can see this is a small and immature plant. The bottom leaves are mainly green. However the one highlighted is starting to show more! silver!! Continue to pamper the plant as it grows and it will be sure to show out for you!
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