The Cebu Blue is an easy-going climbing Epipremnum, with a subtle blue-ish tint and sleek foliage. The joy of Epipremnums is the dichotomy of their growth — while juvenile Cebu plants are much more reserved in shape and color, mature leaves will eventually lose their blues and fenestrate into unique deep green foliage. Plants will grow better outside if you’re in the right region - indoors, we suggest a moss pole or other climbing apparatus!
Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Cebu Blue’ is a very nice selection of the juvenile form of this species. This form appears to stay in the juvenile form as a house plant if left to trail. However, one can accomplish the mature (fenestrated) foliage if this plant is allowed to grow up a stake or moss pole. It is very easy to grow. The leaves are 2 in by 7 in long and have silver blue color.
Care of Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Cebu Blue’:
Shade to partial shade, temp. 95 to 45 degrees, trailing to 5 or 6 ft., allow to get fairly dry between watering
Pothos Care:
• Grow pothos indoors, preferably with bright, not direct light, although it also will tolerate low-light conditions. Tip: Pale leaves means too much sun, and loss of variegation means too little.
• Pothos likes to have its soil dry out between waterings. It definitely dislikes soggy roots.
• Grow in any well-draining potting soil.
• Pothos is a light feeder, but you can give it a monthly snack with a balanced fertilizer formulated for houseplants.