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Shop Succulents | Vining Collection | Hand Selected, Air Purifying Easy Care Live Indoor/Outdoor Pothos Devil's Ivy House Plant
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Plant or Animal Product Type | Indoor Plant |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Brand | Shop Succulents |
Color | Pothos |
Expected Blooming Period | Winter |
Sunlight Exposure | Partial Sun |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Expected Planting Period | Winter |
Product Care Instructions | Damp |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
About this item
- INCLUDED IN PURCHASE | (1) Pothos Devil's Ivy House Plant in a 6 inch grow pot. Each plant may vary from pictures shown as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness.
- WATERING NEEDS | Pothos like to have their soil dry out completely between waterings. If left continually in damp soil, the roots will rot.
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | Pothos aren’t heavy feeders so fertilizing is not necessary. However, if you like feed monthly to bi-monthly with any balanced houseplant fertilizer.
- SOIL | SUN | POTTING | Outdoors shade to partial shade. Indoors bright but indirect light. Will lose leaf pattern and revert to all-green plants if they don't get enough light.
- CUSTOMER ASSURANCE | We strive to provide the highest quality plants delivered. If plants arrive damaged or unhealthy, we will issue a full refund or replace your plant.
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Plant or Animal Product Type | Indoor Plant |
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Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Brand | Shop Succulents |
Color | Pothos |
Expected Blooming Period | Winter |
Sunlight Exposure | Partial Sun |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Expected Planting Period | Winter |
Product Care Instructions | Damp |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 5 inches |
Item Weight | 15.8 ounces |
Manufacturer | Shop Succulents |
ASIN | B083Q6HF6R |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | | Vining Collection |
Customer Reviews |
3.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #17,432 in Grocery & Gourmet Food (See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food) #21 in Live Indoor House Plants |
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Pothos is a popular house plant well known for its long, trailing stems that can grow to 8' (2. 4 m) or more. A tree-climber in its native tropical habitat, This plant has aerial roots that can be trained to climb a Moss stick or trellis. It’s glossy, heart-shaped leaves emerge green & become variegated with yellow or white. Although this plant tolerates low light well, Its leaves May lose their variegation. It will look its best in moderate or bright light. It makes an excellent office plant because it grows well under fluorescent lights. Place in a well-draining potting mix. Feed every 2 weeks with houseplant fertilizer, once a month in winter. Each order comes with detailed care instructions & is meticulously packaged in Shop Succulents retail packaging which makes these Pack a perfect gift! Please be sure to promptly remove the plants completely from their boxes upon arrival. Often times the plants will need a little water, sun, & some loose soil gently brushed from leaves after transit.
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Easy to grow | 3.5 | 3.4 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.4 | 3.8 |
Giftable | 3.4 | 3.2 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.3 | 3.9 |
Value for money | 3.3 | 3.1 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.2 | 3.8 |
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type | Indoor Plant | Cacti & Succulent Plants | Ivy,Pothos | — | Flower | Dieffenbachia |
number of pieces | — | 64 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 1 |
sunlight exposure | Partial Sun | Partial Sun | Partial Sun | Partial Sun | Full Sun | indirect sunlight |
usda hardiness zone | — | 3 | 3 | 3 | 6,7,8,9,10,11,12 | 10-12 |
blooming period | Winter | Winter, Spring to Summer | — | — | Year Round | Summer, Spring |
planting period | Winter | — | — | — | Year-Round | Year-Round |
soil type | Sandy Soil | Peat Soil | pot soil | — | — | pot soil |
moisture needs | Moderate Watering | Little To No Watering | Moderate Watering | Moderate Watering | Little To No Watering | Regular Watering |
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Customers like that the plant is healthy upon arrival. They also appreciate the quality of the seeds. However, some customers report that the plants started wilting after few days on arrival. Some customers also have issues with watering. Customers also disagree on size, condition, and color.
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Customers like the quality of the plant seed. They mention that it looks spectacular, has beautiful big leaves, and is healthy upon arrival. Some say that it makes a perfect addition to their plants and their pothos collection.
"...It makes a perfect addition to my plants and my pothos collection. I think I will probably have to size up on the pot in a week or so...." Read more
"...you want to buy online but anyway, when I received my plant it looked spectacular! Full, lush, and green with exception of two yellow leaves...." Read more
"...it's large, green, and well established, and full of life. it's a wonderful addition to my indoor plant collection." Read more
"...This spider plant looks like it was once healthy and beautiful, but it did not arrive to me in good condition...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the health of the plant seed. They mention that it arrived healthy with beautiful full leaves. Some customers also say that it has been thriving and growing like crazy.
"...Soil still wet and it was super healthy. A little tangled but we got that sorted really quickly...." Read more
"...it's large, green, and well established, and full of life. it's a wonderful addition to my indoor plant collection." Read more
"the size was awesome and it was moist. No damage, healthy, and new growth." Read more
"This gorgeous hanging plant was delivered with care and it is so healthy!! I will order again from this company!!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the color of the plant seeds. Some mention it's very green and bright, while others say that the leaves turn yellow quickly.
"...The majority of the leaves are saturated, brown, and appear to be rotting." Read more
"...Hoping it will perk up some once I transfer it. The ends are brown and it wasn't of the best quality before it shipped I'm sure...." Read more
"...recap, I got my plant that was safely secure and lush, beautiful, and green, I threw away the order paperwork...." Read more
"Plant about dead and other part of leafs all yellow...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the condition of the plant. Some mention it arrived in good condition, with no physical damage. However, others say that it was very broken and not salvageable.
"...Several large leaves were totally dead and crispy. One of the sections snapped in transit and it’s definitely on its way to a withering death.*..." Read more
"the size was awesome and it was moist. No damage, healthy, and new growth." Read more
"Plant was very broken. Box had been smashed in and plant inside damaged. Disappointed." Read more
"Plant is in ok condition. It's alive but half the dirt was spilled in the crushed paper protector...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the plant. Some mention that the leaves are full and extremely large, while others say that it's very small.
"I received my fern quickly, and in great shape. it's large, green, and well established, and full of life...." Read more
"It was packed well and received quickly but it was a smaller plant than pictured. Not disappointed...now I have to let it settle in" Read more
"the size was awesome and it was moist. No damage, healthy, and new growth." Read more
"The container is way too small and the plant needs to be repotted. Hoping it will perk up some once I transfer it...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the wilting of the plant seed. They mention that the plant died within a week, had many yellow/dying leaves with brown spots on them, and was mostly wILTED with the leaves falling off. Some customers also mention that two of the pothos are dying.
"...Once I pulled them I got the whole plant out of the pot and the root rot!! I couldn't save it...." Read more
"...The majority of the leaves are saturated, brown, and appear to be rotting." Read more
"...Several large leaves were totally dead and crispy. One of the sections snapped in transit and it’s definitely on its way to a withering death.*..." Read more
"I have had it about three weeks,after one day it looks like it is dying." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the plant seeds. They say it's not worth the price they paid, it'll take a lot of time and effort to grow, and it'd be better off buying a different product.
"...Like it was in the discount rack at the big box store. Not at all like I expected. Won’t purchase again!" Read more
"Ordered2 only received 1 & and lord are they small , not worth the price !" Read more
"...The ends are brown and it wasn't of the best quality before it shipped I'm sure. Included photo of my cat judging it lol..." Read more
"...Clearly not worth the price I paid and.the.time and money I will spend trying to rehab it!" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the watering of the plant. They mention that the soil was 100% dried out, the plant arrived severely dehydrated, and wilted. Some customers also say that the plant was watered too much and had root rot.
"...The majority of the leaves are saturated, brown, and appear to be rotting." Read more
"...The soil was 100% dried out and substrate debris was strung about the box. Several large leaves were totally dead and crispy...." Read more
"...instead, she received this extremely unhealthy plant with dry soil (which she has watered since receiving), turning leaves, and easily breakable..." Read more
"I received my plant and when I opened the box half of the leaves were soggy, soil was everywhere.I would not recommend" Read more
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In the end I took a chance by not buying from Costa Farms in which I have had so much luck and decided to try them. I won't again and I suggest you don't either.
P.S. I have had to to replace one plant from Costa Farms (looking back it was completely my bad) and their customer service was superb.
This spider plant looks like it was once healthy and beautiful, but it did not arrive to me in good condition. The majority of the leaves are saturated, brown, and appear to be rotting.
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024
This spider plant looks like it was once healthy and beautiful, but it did not arrive to me in good condition. The majority of the leaves are saturated, brown, and appear to be rotting.
*Marantas can’t be propagated by placing pieces in water (like Pothos and many philodendrons can), so the broken portion is a total loss.
Positive Note: I really appreciate that the seller didn’t utilize any non-recylable materials for shipping. (The only reason why it’s not 1 star.) Most of the plants I’ve purchased off Amazon come with a gross amount of low quality plastic materials. I was able to place everything in the recycling bin.
With this appreciation acknowledged, more could have been done with the existing materials to better protect this plant for its journey. The only packing material was a piece of thick kraft paper wrapped around the diameter of the entire plant, which didn't provide adequate protection, as evidenced by the broken section and strewn soil. Unboxing created a total mess on my dining room table. No effort was taken to cover the base of the pot in order to contain the soil in place. Some of the kraft paper and a little tape would have worked. A little more crumbled up paper around the sides would have minimized movement and likely prevented the snapped portion. (Kinda like packing a nice crystal lamp.) There was no “Live Plant” label on the outside. (This often seems to make a huge difference in how it’s handled by the shipping company, in my experience.)
At this point, I would still consider this worthy of “3 Stars.” BUT.... Here’s the thing that REALLY drops it... Upon close inspection, it appears that this was recently potted up. It looks like 3-4 small plants were grouped together. (It was difficult to tell at first, since the soil was such a mess.) As marantas aren’t known for their high tolerance, I deliberately sought out a plant that was larger. When I buy a plant that’s 6”, I’m thinking it’s more established and therefore able to better tolerate the shock of shipping and transport. This plant appeared to be like this, as seen in the product listing photos, where it depicts a plant that’s mature enough to start self-propagating (take a look at the shoots coming off it in the listing pics). What I can’t stand is when there are several little plantlets shoved into a 6” diameter nursery pot and immediately shipped out to be sold as a full, mature specimen. In terms of survival odds, this is even worse that buying a 4” or even 2” plant online. While they’re smaller, at least their root systems aren’t disturbed right before traveling cross country. Now the plant has not only has to recover from shipping and acclimating to its new environment, it’s doing so very soon after being repotted! This is like setting it up to die...
I’m trying my best to give it a chance of survival: Gradually increasing the light to bright indirect in front of an East facing window, keeping the humidity level over 60% with the help of a humidifier and watering it only with distilled water. 2 days in, I can’t tell if it’s going to make it. Depending upon its response, I may have to bag the plant up for a full blown rehab.
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2020
*Marantas can’t be propagated by placing pieces in water (like Pothos and many philodendrons can), so the broken portion is a total loss.
Positive Note: I really appreciate that the seller didn’t utilize any non-recylable materials for shipping. (The only reason why it’s not 1 star.) Most of the plants I’ve purchased off Amazon come with a gross amount of low quality plastic materials. I was able to place everything in the recycling bin.
With this appreciation acknowledged, more could have been done with the existing materials to better protect this plant for its journey. The only packing material was a piece of thick kraft paper wrapped around the diameter of the entire plant, which didn't provide adequate protection, as evidenced by the broken section and strewn soil. Unboxing created a total mess on my dining room table. No effort was taken to cover the base of the pot in order to contain the soil in place. Some of the kraft paper and a little tape would have worked. A little more crumbled up paper around the sides would have minimized movement and likely prevented the snapped portion. (Kinda like packing a nice crystal lamp.) There was no “Live Plant” label on the outside. (This often seems to make a huge difference in how it’s handled by the shipping company, in my experience.)
At this point, I would still consider this worthy of “3 Stars.” BUT.... Here’s the thing that REALLY drops it... Upon close inspection, it appears that this was recently potted up. It looks like 3-4 small plants were grouped together. (It was difficult to tell at first, since the soil was such a mess.) As marantas aren’t known for their high tolerance, I deliberately sought out a plant that was larger. When I buy a plant that’s 6”, I’m thinking it’s more established and therefore able to better tolerate the shock of shipping and transport. This plant appeared to be like this, as seen in the product listing photos, where it depicts a plant that’s mature enough to start self-propagating (take a look at the shoots coming off it in the listing pics). What I can’t stand is when there are several little plantlets shoved into a 6” diameter nursery pot and immediately shipped out to be sold as a full, mature specimen. In terms of survival odds, this is even worse that buying a 4” or even 2” plant online. While they’re smaller, at least their root systems aren’t disturbed right before traveling cross country. Now the plant has not only has to recover from shipping and acclimating to its new environment, it’s doing so very soon after being repotted! This is like setting it up to die...
I’m trying my best to give it a chance of survival: Gradually increasing the light to bright indirect in front of an East facing window, keeping the humidity level over 60% with the help of a humidifier and watering it only with distilled water. 2 days in, I can’t tell if it’s going to make it. Depending upon its response, I may have to bag the plant up for a full blown rehab.