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🌱 Satin Pothos

🔬 Scindapsus pictus · 👨‍👩‍👧 Famille: Araceae · 🌍 Origine: Bangladesh, Thailand

À propos de Satin Pothos

Satin pothos (Scindapsus pictus) is an evergreen aroid vine native to Southeast Asia, widely grown as a trailing or climbing houseplant. It is prized for its heart-shaped, dark green leaves marked with distinctive silver variegation and is commonly (but incorrectly) grouped with “pothos” plants.

🌱 Guide d'Entretien Détaillé

☀️ Lumière: 🌤️ Mi-Soleil
💧 Arrosage: surface, soaking
💦 Humidité: 65%
🌡️ Température: Idéale: 22°C • Min: 12°C • Max: 32°C
⚙️ Entretien: ✅ Facile
🌱 Substrat: perlite

📐 Croissance & Structure

📏 Hauteur: 300 cm
↔️ Envergure: 60 cm
🔄 Cycle de vie: perennial
🍃 Feuillage: evergreen
🌿 Saisons: spring, summer

📅 Phénologie

🌱 Semis: march, april, may
🌸 Floraison: june
🍎 Fructification: september

🌍 Écologie

🌿 Rôle biodiversité: green manure
🦋 Pollinisateurs: fly, beetle
🌍 Conservation: least concern

✨ Utilisations & Avantages

  • ornamental

⚠️ Sécurité & Caractéristiques

👤 Toxicité humaine: slightly toxic
🐾 Toxicité animaux: slightly toxic
⚠️ Allergènes: calcium oxalate crystals

🌱 Propagation

🌱 Multiplication: cutting, layering, clump division
🌰 Méthode de semis: greenhouse, pot
🪴 Transplantation:
🏗️ Tuteurage nécessaire:

🧪 Sol & Nutrition

🧪 Engrais: liquid fertilizer, granular fertilizer
Besoins nutritifs: nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium

🐛 Ravageurs & Maladies

🐛 Ravageurs: Spider mites, Mealybugs, Scale insects, Thrips
🦠 Maladies: Root rot, Leaf spot

📝 Conseils d'Expert

🌱 Conseil Sol:

Use a chunky, free-draining aroid mix to prevent root rot: potting soil amended with perlite and bark (optionally coconut fiber and/or sphagnum moss for moisture buffering). Choose a pot with drainage holes and avoid compacting the mix; water should pass through readily while the root zone remains lightly moist, not saturated.

🌾 Conseil Semis:

Seed sowing is uncommon in cultivation; propagate mainly from stem cuttings. Take a healthy cutting with 1–3 nodes, remove the lowest leaf, and root in water or directly in a small pot of airy, well-drained mix (e.g., peat/coco plus perlite/bark). Keep warm (about 20–27°C), in bright indirect light, and evenly moist (not waterlogged) until rooted; then pot up and gradually increase light. Plant multiple cuttings together for a fuller pot.

🧪 Conseil Engrais:

Feed lightly during active growth (spring–summer) with a balanced liquid fertilizer at 1/4–1/2 strength about once per month; flush the pot occasionally with plain water to limit salt buildup. Reduce or stop fertilizing in autumn–winter when growth slows, especially in lower light.

🍂 Conseil Paillage:

Mulching is optional indoors; if used, apply only a thin bark top-dressing to reduce surface drying and splashing. Keep mulch a few centimeters away from stems and do not create a thick, wet layer that can encourage fungus gnats or stem rot.

🏗️ Conseil Tuteurage:

Grow as a climber for best leaf size: provide a moss pole, coir pole, or trellis and loosely tie stems as they extend. Keep the support slightly moist to encourage aerial roots to attach; reposition and retie as needed to prevent breakage. For a trailing habit, support is optional but periodic pinning/tying helps keep growth directed.

✂️ Taille:

Prune anytime to control length and encourage branching; best during active growth (spring–summer). Pinch or cut just above a node to promote new shoots; remove leggy, weak, or damaged stems. Tip cuttings can be used immediately for propagation.

Tags: #houseplant#indoor-plant#tropical#evergreen#aroid#Scindapsus#vining#trailing#climbing#hanging-basket#bright-indirect-light#low-light-tolerant

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