The Golden Pothos is the ultimate space cadet. A low-maintenance explorer from the Prosperity Nebula, known for its trailing vines that shimmer with streaks of solar gold. This plant is practically alien-proof, making it perfect for rookie space gardeners and seasoned Martian horticulturists alike!
Give it bright, indirect starlight to boost its golden glow. Though it can survive in low-light space stations, it may lose some of its stellar sparkle. Water when the top inch feels like dry moon dust; too much H₂O and you’ll risk a root system blackout.
Plant it in a well-draining meteor mix. Basic potting soil with a bit of perlite will do just fine on this planetary mission. It’s not picky, but a little extra airflow at the roots will keep things in orbit.
Humidity? Optional. This galactic green thrives in average Earth station conditions but wouldn’t mind a misty atmosphere now and then. Feed monthly during its growth cycle (spring through fall) with a diluted space snack (balanced fertilizer).
Let it climb, trail, or float around your ship like it’s in zero gravity. Watch for sneaky space mites or mealybugs, they’re rare but unwelcome stowaways.
With minimal effort and stellar vibes, your Golden Pothos will keep your space station glowing green and gold.