Epipremnum Carolinense
Can be found in Micronesia, Epipremnum Carolinense is a species of flowering plant in the Epipremnum family Araceae, was first scientifically described by Volkens.
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Epipremnum Carolinense Care
Overview
Humidity
Epipremnum Carolinense grow well in basic household humidity.
Light
A Epipremnum Carolinense survives in low light.
Soil
Use a well-aerated, quick-draining potting soil; if the soil is heavy and doesn't drain well, add a little sand to the mix.
Temperature
The best temperature is between 65°F-85°F (18.3°C-29.4°C) The leaves may be damaged if the temperature drops below 55°F ( 12.8°C).
Watering
Epipremnum Carolinense like their soil to be kept on the dry side. During the spring and summer, water well and then allow the top 50% of the soil to dry out before watering again. During the fall and winter, let the soil get almost totally dry before watering. If in doubt, wait for the leaves to become soft and droop a little before you water. Black leaves indicate over watering while bright yellow leaves mean the plant has gotten a bit too dry before you watered.
Fertilizing
Feed every other month with a plant food high in nitrogen diluted to 1/2 the recommended strength.
Propagation
Propagate using Stem Cuttings