N’Joy Pothos has stunning variegation of green and white on its leaves, which makes it stand out from the other houseplants! This delightful cultivar is relatively easy to propagate too! Let’s have a look at How to Grow N’joy Pothos.
Also known by its scientific name, Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Njoy,’ the plant has a signature mottled white and green variegation. The white color of the leaves makes it easily recognizable from the other pothos.
The plant can grow up to an 8-12 inches length, provided you take proper care and place it at a location where it gets plenty of bright, indirect light.
Like all Pothos, N’Joy is extremely easy to propagate using stem cuttings.
N’joy enjoys indirect sunlight—more like partial shade. Keeping it in the direct sunlight will damage its leaves. At the same time, low light can cause the variegation to fade.
Keep the plant near an east-facing window where it can get morning sunlight for 2-3 hours will keep it happy and you will enjoy deep colors on the foliage, too!
Njoy Pothos isn’t a demanding plant and can survive in most kinds of soil. You can also use any good-quality potting mix designed for houseplants. We have an amazing article on how to make the best potting mixes for plants here.
The best way to water Njoy Pothos is by letting the topsoil go a bit dry before you water it again. However, do make sure that the growing medium is not going completely dry at any time. Also, do make sure to not overwater the plant as it will cause root rot.
As Njoy Pothos is a tropical plant, it craves a lot of humidity—somewhere around 60% to 80%. Keeping its pot on a pebble tray filled with water is also one good way to maintain the levels.
Generally, the plant prefers temperatures ranging between 50-85 F (10-30
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