This aroid requires a light soil
A mix of potting soil and perlite will keep the roots happiest
Our mix for this pothos is 70 % potting mix to 30% perlite
Pothos are slow growers, but if you want to encourage growth put them in a container roughly 2" larger than their root diameter
Any well draining pot will do
The Pothos vines enjoyindirect or dappled light
Variegated pothos like the Manjula require more light to bring out the variegation
Pothos thrive between 65 Degrees F to 85 Degrees F
It enjoys warmth and humidity
This is a trailing plant
If you would like a fuller looking plant regular pruning will be needed
Otherwise, it makes a beautiful trailing vine plant
Check your Manjula regularly for signs of pest activity
It is not overly sensitive, but all plants can become infested if stressed or not properly cared for
Propagation is easily done through leaf node stem cuttings
Place the node into a jar with water and set in a well lit area
After a few weeks roots will grow, then it can be planted in soil