Epipremnum Pinnatum 'Baltic Blue'
Baltic Blue is a pothos plant with large, deep blue-green leaves that get a deeper blueish tint as they age. This pothos plant is a must-have for aroid plants fans who are looking for something new and cool to add to their house plant collection. This type of pothos is suitable for growing on a bright tabletop when young – you can let the stems grow horizontally or grow it in a hanging basket, allowing the stems to gracefully trail down the pot. You can also grow your plant vertically on a totem or other supports. No matter how you grow your plant, it performs equally well as it adapts easily, making it quite versatile.
Basic Care
This indoor tropical plant enjoys regular watering, plenty of light, and light fertilization during summer and spring. This being said, this plant is also adaptable and can withstand missing the occasional fertilization or watering if needed.
Like many other pothos varieties, the Baltic Blue benefits from being staked up a trellis or a moss pole, where its leaves have room to get much larger and fenestrated. However, if you prefer to leave the plant’s long stems hanging, the Baltic Blue will do just fine without support.
Baltic Blue Pothos can thrive under different light conditions. It ideally does best in medium and high light areas (this type of light crates a medium-strong shadow throughout much of the day). Very light bright can turn the plant’s leaves more green than blue.
Baltic Blue Pothos grow best with medium to bright indirect light, and it can also withstand low light if needed, although if the plant is set in low light conditions, its leaves won’t grow, and it may not develop fenestrations; it may also make your Baltic Blue Pothos plant prone to legginess.
Like other pothos plants, Baltic Blue Pothos prefer to dry out a bit between watering – not completely, though. Never leave the potting mix wet or saturated for extended periods, as overwatering can stress this plant and may result in the plant’s foliage to turn yellow prematurely.
What you get!
One of the exact plants, growing in a 4" nursery plant.