Pickle Plant
3" cement cylinder
Pickle Plant in Cement Cylinder
Pickle Plant Care
Light: Pickle plants need a lot of sun to thrive and prefer bright, indirect light.
Water: Like most succulents, Pickle plants don't like to be overwatered. The soil should be allowed to dry out completely between waterings. Waterings should be deep and thorough and any excess water should be allowed to drain from the pot. They require less water in the winter when the days are shorter and they're not getting as much light.
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: Pickle plants need little to no fertilizer.
Toxicity: While their leaves look like little pickles, they don't taste like pickles. The good news is that if you decide to have a taste, Pickle plants are non-toxic to humans and pets.