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Posted 1M ago by @HealthfulGollum

What type of pothos plant is this?

I think it’s a golden pothos but one stem is completely green so is that a different type of pothos itself or is it something to do with how much light it gets? Some help would be appreciated, thank you.
10ft to light, indirect
5” pot with drainage
Last watered 1 month ago
Some stems aren’t variegated, they come with growth and maturity (the pretty marble coloring). Although I do suspect it could be a Jade pothos!! :) best of luck & congratulations
@Prentyce keep propagating the variegated stems but chopping at each node and placing in water :) that’s how I’m growing my variegated beauty!! Hahaha :)
Hi Julia! It's great that you're curious about your Pothos!
The green stem on your Golden Pothos is likely due to a lack of light. Golden Pothos need bright, indirect light to maintain their golden variegation. If they don't get enough light, they can revert back to their original green color.
To encourage the golden variegation, try moving your Pothos to a brighter location. You can also rotate the plant regularly to ensure even light exposure.
Keep up the good plant parenting!
It looks like a golden pothos. The completely green leaves are an indication of lack of light. Variegated pothos loses the variegation and reverts back to just green if it doesn’t get enough light. I hope this helps 😊