N’Joy POTHOS CARE GUIDE

The N’Joy Pothos is a vining houseplant. It has green heart shaped leaves with white and different shades of light green variegation. You can train it to climb a trellis or moss pole, or let it hang from a macramé hanger or trail off a shelf. 

The N’Joyn Pothos is a low maintenance houseplant. It has very standard care requirements and will thrive in the average household. 

Pothos N'Joy my pretty leaves
A quick look

LATIN NAME

Epipremnum aureum ‘N’Joy’

LIGHT REQUIREMENTS

To keep its white variegation the N’Joy Pothos requires lots of bright indirect light.  Don’t put your Pothos in a South facing window as the hot sun will burn the leaves. 

WATER REQUIREMENTS 

Allow the soil of your N’Joy Pothos to dry out between water applications.

HUMIDITY REQUIREMENTS

Standard house humidity is fine for the N’Joy Pothos.

TEMPERATURE REQUIREMENTS 

Standard room temperature is fine for the N’Joy Pothos.

SOIL REQUIREMENTS

There are no special soil requirements. Standard potting soil mix is fine for the N’Joy Pothos.

FERTILIZER REQUIREMENTS

Fertilizer isn’t necessary, but if you’d like you can fertilize your N’Joy Pothos once a month with a general purpose fertilizer.

 

How do you care for a N’Joy Pothos?

The N’Joy Pothos is very easy to care for. Place it in a bright room. If you’d like it in a window, place it in an east, north or west facing window. A south facing window will burn the leaves. Water it once a week.

How often should you water a N’Joy Pothos?

Pothos are very forgiving plants. Though they prefer to be a little bit on the drier side. Allow the soil to dry out between water applications. Typically if you water your N’Joy Pothos once a week that should keep it happy and healthy. 

Watering truly depends on a couple of factors such as your plant’s soil mixture and the type of pot its planted in. If your plant is potted in a more peat-based mixture, then you may not have to water it as often as peat retains and holds onto water for longer. If you plant is potted in more well draining mixture, then the soil will dry faster, and you may have to water more frequently.

The pot is also an important factor. If you plant is potted in an unglazed terracotta pot, terracotta wicks up moisture so your soil will dry out faster. You may have to check and water your plant more frequently, as opposed to a plastic pot, which doesn’t wick away moisture. As a good rule of thumb when you get a new plant it is good practice to check your plant every few days to see how often it takes for the soil to dry. This will help you figure out how often you should water your plant.

Do N’Joy Pothos Like to be misted?

Pothos thrive in standard household humidity. You can mist your Pothos if you like, but misting will not provide any extra benefit to the N’Joy Pothos.

How do you keep the N’Joy pothos white?

Variegated plants require brighter and more light than their un-variegated counterparts. To keep the white variegation on your N’Joy Pothos place it in a bright location where it will receive at least 4-6 hours of sunlight a day. Keep in mind that placing your Pothos is a south facing window will burn the white on the leaves. 

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE PEARL AND JADE POTHOS AND THE N’JOY POTHOS?

Both the Pearl and Jade Pothos and the N’Joy Pothos look very similar. The key difference is that the N’Joy Pothos has green on green variegation along with white variegation, while the Pearl and Jade Pothos just has the pearly white variegation. The white variegation on the Pearl and Jade pothos typically occurs on the outer leaf with the inner leaf being green. While the variegation on the N’Joy pothos is more dispersed throughout the leaf.  

Pearl and Jade Pothos my pretty leaves

Pearl and Jade Pothos

Pothos N'Joy my pretty leaves

N’Joy Pothos