The plant that refuses to quit. Devil's Ivy earns its name by staying lush and green even when life gets busy and watering gets forgotten. Trail it from a shelf, let it climb, tuck it in a corner that needs a little life. It's the one plant that genuinely works anywhere, and looks good doing it.
If you've visited our store, you'll know we love this plant! We have her featured on our retail counter, and she's thriving!!
CARE GUIDE
+ POSITION / LIGHT: Adaptable to most light conditions, from bright indirect light to lower light spots. The more light it gets, the more vivid the variegation.
+ WATERING: Allow the top half of the soil to dry out between waterings. It handles drought far better than it handles overwatering.
+ TEMPERATURE: Comfortable between 15–30°C. One of the more temperature tolerant houseplants around.
+ FERTILISER: Feed once a month through spring and summer with a diluted balanced liquid fertiliser. No need to fertilise over winter.
+ GROWTH RATE: Fast. Given the right conditions this one will really take off, especially in warmer months.
+ PET FRIENDLY: No, toxic to cats and dogs if ingested. Keep out of reach.
FAQ'S
1. The leaves are turning yellow. What's going on? Most likely overwatering. Let the soil dry out more between waterings and check the pot has good drainage.
2. Can I propagate it? Absolutely, and it's one of the easiest plants to do it with. Snip a stem just below a node, pop it in a glass of water, and roots will appear within a couple of weeks.
3. Why is my Devil's Ivy losing its variegation? Not enough light. Move it somewhere brighter and new growth should come back with better colour and contrast.
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