Commonly known as: Pothos Diamond Lime
Botanical name: Epipremnum ‘Diamond Lime’
Pothos Diamond Lime brings brightness and contrast into an indoor space through its vivid foliage. Each leaf shows a mix of fresh lime tones and soft green, creating a clean, luminous look that stands out without overwhelming its surroundings. In good light, the variegation remains sharp and evenly distributed across the plant.
This variety grows in a trailing habit, producing flexible stems that spill naturally over the edge of pots or shelves. In a 15cm pot, Pothos Diamond Lime already shows a full, balanced shape and responds well to occasional trimming. Regular pruning encourages branching and helps maintain a compact form.
Pothos Diamond Lime adapts easily to indoor conditions. With stable light, steady watering, and a well-structured growing mix, it continues to produce healthy growth and consistent colour. Its forgiving nature makes it a dependable option for both newer growers and established plant collections.
Pothos Diamond Lime Care Guide
Watering – How often should it be watered?
Water when the top 3–5cm of the mix has dried out. Pothos prefers evenly moist soil but reacts poorly to waterlogged conditions. Always allow excess water to drain freely.
Light – What light does Pothos Diamond Lime need?
Bright, indirect light works best for these plants. Good light helps maintain strong lime variegation, however this plant does tolerates medium light well, although colour contrast may soften slightly.
Humidity – Does it need extra humidity?
Average indoor humidity is sufficient. Pothos adapts well to normal home conditions without additional humidity support.
Soil – What soil works best?
It’s always good to use a chunky, free-draining mix that supports healthy roots. Our Aroid Mix works well. Alternatively, use Indoor Potting Soil as a base and improve structure with Perlite and Bark Chips.
Feeding – How should it be fertilised?
Feed during spring and summer with Grobest Organic Fertiliser every 4–6 weeks. For faster growth during peak season, Novatec Soluble Fertiliser can be used occasionally at a reduced strength.
Repotting – When should it be repotted?
Repot every 12–18 months, or once roots fill the pot. Move up one pot size only. At repotting time, incorporate TerraPlus Natura N and Controlled Release Fertiliser into the fresh mix.
Pests – What pests should I watch for?
Inspect stems and leaf undersides for mealybugs, spider mites, and thrips. Early treatment with an insecticidal spray prevents spread.
Temperature – What temperature suits it best?
Pothos Diamond Lime grows best between 18°C and 28°C. Avoid cold drafts and temperatures below 12°C.
FAQ’s
Q: Does Pothos Diamond Lime trail or climb?
It trails naturally but can climb if given support.
Q: Can it handle lower light areas?
Yes. It tolerates medium light, although brighter light improves colour.
Q: Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes. It is considered one of the easiest indoor plants to grow.
Q: Is Pothos Diamond Lime pet-safe?
No. Pothos plants are toxic if ingested and should be kept out of reach of pets.
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