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  • Epipremnum Pinnatum – Dragons Tail CARE

    Light: Epipremnum comes from the humid forests of Solomon Islands, so they thrive in a warm and well-lit position with good indirect light, within a few metres of a window is best. The non-variegated varieties will tolerate lower light conditions but ensure they still receive a minimum of 4-6 hours of indirect light. If your variegated Epipremnum seems to be losing its markings, ie. reverting to all green – this is an indicator that it needs a brighter position. If your plant seems to be stretching, with longer stem sections between each leaf – this is another indicator that it does not have access to enough light. 

    Water:  It’s important to keep up a regular watering routine. In summer you want to keep the soil moist but not soggy. To monitor this, you can use your finger to poke into the top 5 cm of potting mix and feel the soil moisture level before watering. If it feels wet, let it dry out for longer. Over watering can lead to fungal issues or root rot. Try watering once a week, using just enough water to start to see some draining from the bottom of the pot. During winter, when the plant isn’t in an active growing phase you should reduce watering frequency. As with all plants, drainage is essential. Ensure that whatever vessel your plant is in, there are sufficient holes in the bottom to allow excess water to freely drain from the pot and away from the plant’s roots. 

    Humidity: Epipremnum aren’t as fussy as some of the other aroids in terms of humidity, but they will appreciate moderate humidity so if you notice your plant has brown, crisp edges you may want to try grouping some of your plants together or place them on a pebble tray.

    Fertilizer: Feed with liquid fertilizer fortnightly over the warm, growing period and not at all over the cooler winter months. 

    Extra Tips: Once a month you can wipe down the plants leaves using a damp cloth to clean away any dust that has collected and may be preventing the leaves from breathing. You can also prune off any damaged or dying leaves using a sharp pair of scissors or secateurs.

    Your Epipremnum will grow well in a hanging basket with long trailing stems, however if at any point you would like to see its much larger, mature leaves – you will have to give it some support to grow up and attach to. In their natural habitat, epiphytic plants like Epipremnum cling to the trunks and branches of larger rainforest trees and access nutrients and moisture using aerial roots. If kept in the home without support, most of these plants will remain in their juvenile form with smaller and sometimes simpler shaped leaves. If you create a suitable support, such as a totem pole, along with the other necessary cultural conditions – your plant should not only grow quicker but also remain healthier and develop its mature form. 

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