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Marble Queen Money Plant Verigated In 4 Inch Nursery Pot
Marble Queen Money Plant Verigated In 4 Inch Nursery Pot
Marble Queen Money Plant Verigated In 4 Inch Nursery Pot
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Rs. 159.00
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Regular price
Rs. 159.00
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Rs. 119.00/ea
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Marble Queen Money Plant Verigated In 4 Inch Nursery Pot

Marble Queen Money Plant Verigated In 4 Inch Nursery Pot

Regular price Rs. 119.00 INR
Regular price Rs. 159.00 INR Sale price Rs. 119.00 INR
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The Marble Queen Money Plant is a popular indoor vine known for its creamy-white and green marbled leaves. It’s a variegated variety of the pothos family, scientifically known as Epipremnum aureum ‘Marble Queen’.

What makes it special

This plant is valued mainly for its striking foliage—each leaf has a unique mix of white and green patterns. It grows as a trailing or climbing plant and works well in hanging pots, shelves, or trained on a moss pole.

Care guide (easy indoor plant)

It’s beginner-friendly, but variegation makes it a bit slower-growing than the plain green money plant.

Light

  • Bright, indirect light is best
  • Too little light = more green leaves, less white marbling
  • Direct harsh sun can burn leaves (especially in Gurgaon summers)

Water

  • Water when the top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry
  • Avoid overwatering (root rot is the most common issue)

Soil

  • Well-draining potting mix (add perlite or cocopeat for better aeration)

Temperature

  • Ideal: 18–30°C
  • Works well in typical Indian indoor conditions, including Gurgaon apartments

Humidity

  • Average indoor humidity is fine, but it grows faster in slightly humid air

Fertilizer

  • Light feeding once a month in spring/summer (balanced liquid fertilizer)

Growth habit

  • Can grow vines several feet long indoors
  • You can prune it to make it bushier
  • Also easy to propagate in water—just cut below a node and place in a jar

Common issues

  • Yellow leaves → usually overwatering
  • Leggy growth → not enough light
  • Losing white variegation → too little light

If you want, I can also tell you where to buy a healthy Marble Queen in your area or how to propagate it step-by-step.

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