Pothos Care

One of the easiest indoor plants to grow. The trailing stems can be trained to grow up a trellis or planted in a hanging basket.

Below are some tips and tricks to best care for your Pothos! 

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Light: bright, not direct light, although it also will tolerate low-light conditions. Pale leaves means too much sun, and loss of variegation means too little.  

Water: Every 5 days; let the soil dry out between waterings. The leaves droop when the plant is thirsty and needs a drink. But don’t let this wilt-y stage go for too long or you will start to see leaf drop. 

Soil: Grow in any well-draining potting soil. Pothos are light feeders, but you can give it a monthly snack with a balanced fertilizer formulated for houseplants.