Scindapsus Jade Satin Mint variegated
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Scindapsus Jade Satin Mint Variegated is a stunning and rare cultivar known for its thick, velvety, heart-shaped leaves with soft mint-green variegation. This plant combines the beauty of Satin Scindapsus with the charm of minty marbling, making it highly desirable for collectors. Although it looks delicate, it is fairly easy to grow when given the right conditions. Here is a care guide to help your Jade Satin Mint Variegated thrive.

Scindapsus Jade Satin Mint Variegated – Complete Care Guide:
Light Requirements
This plant thrives in bright, indirect light. Proper lighting is essential to maintain its mint variegation and avoid dulling or fading of the leaves.
Ideal lighting:
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Near east or north-facing windows
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2–3 feet away from a bright south or west window
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Under a full-spectrum grow light for 8–10 hours
Avoid direct sunlight, especially afternoon sun, as it can burn the leaves and cause brown, crispy patches. Low light will make the plant grow slowly and may reduce the variegation, making the plant appear more green than mint.
Watering Needs
Scindapsus varieties generally prefer to dry out slightly between waterings, and Jade Satin Mint Variegated is no different.
Watering schedule:
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Water when the top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry.
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During summer, watering may be required every 5–7 days.
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In winter, reduce the frequency to 10–14 days depending on humidity and temperature.
Avoid overwatering at all costs. Because this plant has thick leaves, it stores moisture and is prone to root rot if the soil stays soggy. Yellowing, curling, or mushy leaves often indicate excess moisture.
Use room-temperature water and ensure the pot has good drainage.

Humidity Requirements
This Scindapsus enjoys moderate to high humidity, ideally 60–80%, to maintain its velvety texture and prevent leaf-edge browning.
Ways to increase humidity:
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Keep a humidifier nearby
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Group plants together
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Place the pot over a pebble tray
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Keep it in a well-lit bathroom or kitchen
Avoid misting, as water droplets on velvety leaves can cause fungal spots.
Temperature Range
Scindapsus Jade Satin Mint Variegated prefers warm indoor temperatures between 18–30°C. It does not tolerate cold drafts or sudden temperature drops.
Avoid placing it:
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Near AC vents
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Near heaters
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In windy balconies during cold months
Temperatures below 15°C can stress the plant, slowing growth and causing leaf curling.
Soil and Potting Mix
A well-draining soil mix is essential. This plant’s roots like aeration and cannot tolerate compact soil.
Recommended mix:
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40% cocopeat or peat moss
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30% perlite
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20% orchid bark
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10% charcoal or pumice
This chunky mix prevents waterlogging while maintaining enough moisture for the roots.
Repot every 1–2 years, preferably in spring. Move up only one pot size at a time.
Fertilization
Feed the plant during the growing season (February–October) for healthy growth and vibrant variegation.
Fertilizer routine:
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Use a balanced liquid fertilizer such as NPK 10-10-10 or 20-20-20 diluted to half strength.
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Apply once every 4–6 weeks.
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Organic options like seaweed extract or worm castings can be used monthly.
Avoid over-fertilizing; it may scorch the roots or lead to salt buildup in the soil.
Growth Habit and Support
This variety grows slowly compared to other Scindapsus types, especially because of its thick, velvety leaves. It can trail or climb depending on your preference.
Providing a moss pole or trellis encourages larger leaves and stronger growth. As a trailing plant, it makes a beautiful hanging basket specimen.

Pests and Common Issues
Common pests include:
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Mealybugs
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Spider mites
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Aphids
Spray neem oil every 10–15 days as prevention. Wipe leaves gently with a soft cloth to remove dust.
Common problems:
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Yellow leaves – Overwatering
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Browning tips – Low humidity
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Slow growth – Low light
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Variegation fading – Insufficient light
Propagation
Propagate through stem cuttings containing at least 1–2 nodes. Rooting works well in water, perlite, moss, or aroid mix. Keep cuttings warm and humid for faster rooting.









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