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We went to Lowes today and there were a lot of umbrella plants in stock. Check there or Home Depot.
I'm too scared to buy it from there...haha. We are new to this so don't want to take any chances.
Pothos will live in totally drenched soil from misting, grow fast, you can train them to grow into horizontal highways, and hang them so there is no pot on the floor for easy cleaning.
Both Umbrella and Ficus drop leaves eventually.
All I have is one 10" pot Pothos in my cages, and it is all that is needed.
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I'm too scared to buy it from there...haha. We are new to this so don't want to take any chances.
I understand but just replant the plant into a nice flower pot (with new soil) with a water tray and ull be perfect and good to go!
I have ficus plants for my smallest chams and a mix of ficus, pothos, and umbrella plants in my larger enclosures. The best way I've found to hang plants in my screen enclosures is to buy a 1.5" x .5" x 8' board from Lowes for less than $2. Then I cut the board to the width of the enclosure plus 1" (usually 19" or 25"). Then I just lay the board across the top of the enclosure being certain that both ends of the board rest on the frame (not the screen) of the enclosure. Then I take one or more screw-in hooks of the desired size and screw them into the boards from inside the screened enclosure. The board is on top, outside of the enclosure and the screws are inside the enclosure and I use the screw the punch a tiny hole through the screen and into the board above. The board the the frame take the full weight of the plant and the screw makes just a tiny hole in the screen which is covered over when you fully screw in the hook. Then I hang my plant on the hook using the provided hanger already attached to most pothos pots.
Excellent info! Thank you for writing that out. We do have dragon ledges but installed them without the intentions of having any pothos. I think I would have changed the placements of the ledges. I know I can make it work some how.