Pothos Care Tips:
Light: Pothos prefers moderate, bright, indirect light, but can successfully grow in lower light levels.
Water: Water your plant when the top few inches of soil are dry.
Soil: It is best to plant in a pot with at least one drainage hole to prevent overwatering. Use an all-purpose potting soil and fertilize about once a month. Repot only when the plant has outgrown its pot, usually about once every 1-2 years.
Temperature: Pothos does well in the average home temperature and humidity.
Fun Facts:
- Pothos is a great beginner friendly, easy to care for houseplant.
- It produces beautiful, long trailing vines in a variety of colors making them an excellent option for a hanging basket or on a shelf where it can cascade downwards.
- Pothos are very easy to propagate! Snip off a piece of the vine with at least one node or aerial root and leave in a jar of water. Within a few weeks you will notice new roots and can eventually repot into a new pot with fresh soil.
- One of the best plants for purifying the air, according to NASA.
