Collection: Pothos Plant

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Many people believe the pothos plant to be an ideal way to begin caring for houseplants Pothos care is simple and lowmaintenance making this charming plant an easy way of adding some green to your house.

They thrive in both bright indirect light and low light and can be cultivated in dry soil or in waterfilled vases.

Because they can endure low light pothos plants are an excellent addition to your bathroom or office .

golden pothos plant

The Golden Pothos is among the most beloved plants in the world and with good reason These lovely trellising plants can be displayed in a hanging basket or draped gently off the shelving.

This plant is extremely lowmaintenance and has a reputation for being nearly impossible to kill which is why it is sometimes referred to as devils ivy.

This plant may also withstand neglect while on vacation with little to no watering Even if you put it in the dark it stays green according to research Golden Pathos makes an excellent first plant for new plant parents.

how much water does pothos need

Between waterings a pothos plant like its soil to be entirely dry The roots of the plant will rot if it is left in wet soil for an extended period of time.

The presence of black spots on the leaves or the plants rapid collapse indicates that the soil has been kept overly damp When the plant requires water it will let you know It need water as it begins to droop.

how to take care of pothos in winter

Pothos can survive the winter if theyre kept near a bright window fertilised in the fall and watered every four weeks Pothos can be repotted before winter to guarantee rapid spring growth.

Before the end of the season remove your pothos from its current pot and repot it in a pot that is 12 inches larger and deeper than its current pot.

Reduce your pothos watering to once a month throughout the winter.

The soil will take longer to dry out and it may have been overwatered In the winter Pothos growth slows and new leaves may not appear until the spring Dont be concerned this is very normal.

pothos care

Its really simple to take care of a pothos plant These plants thrive in a variety of conditions While pothos prefers bright indirect light it can also thrive in lowlight environments or ones with only fluorescent illumination making it a good choice for workplaces and dorm rooms.

Pothos is particularly popular since it can be cultivated in both wet and dry soil Cuttings from a mother plant can be rooted in water and preserved as a houseplant in water Water pothos in soil every 12 weeks allowing the soil to dry out in between.

Pothos plants do not require a lot of food To enhance nutrition feed the plant monthly to bimonthly with any balanced houseplant fertiliser.

pothos plant

Southeast Asia is home to the Pothos also known as Epipremnum aureum It has a reputation for being one of the most carefree houseplants Many people believe the pothos plant to be an excellent method to begin caring for houseplants.

Despite the lack of blooms this tropical vine which is comparable to philodendron has a wide range of leaves colours and patterns to suit a variety of tastes and decors.

Pothos is almost pest and diseasefree forgiving of neglect and tolerant of low light making it a wonderful choice for gloomy rooms and offices Due to its aerial root structure which can be employed to assist it grow vertically it is known to overgrow forest floors in the wild.

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