Pothos
Welcome to our pothos category. Pothos are one of my favorite plants, even though they are not super common and easy to look after. I have loads around my house, some variegated, some neon, some growing in leca, moss, soil, and even growing in water alone. Please see our guides to anything pothos related below.. Including our plant care guides (for example Jessenia Pothos, Hawaiian Pothos, Glacier Pothos, Giant Pothos, Pothos Plant Care, Neon Pothos Care. Hawaiian Pothos), as well as a guide to Pothos Varieties, and some troubleshooting articles: Can Pothos Grow Outside?, How Fast Does Pothos Grow?, Why Is My Pothos Drooping?, How To Make Pothos Fuller.
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Pothos Plant Care
Pothos are one of the toughest plants around and very easiest to care for, they will do well in most areas of your home. The key to pothos care is to keep the soil moist, it is better for it to dry out than be overwatered. Pothos Plant Care Summary Light needs: Medium and low light. Watering needs: Check them weekly and water is almost dry. Fertilizer: Use a balanced fertilizer every month in the hotter growing months. Soil: Well draining general potting compost Humidity: 50-70%, they will tolerate low to high humidity but like high. Temperature: 18°Cto 23°C (64-73°F) Where to buy: Try our list of Rare Plant Shops…
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Pothos Varieties
Welcome to our guide to pothos varieties, we run down all you need to know about this popular plant genus… See also Hawaiian Pothos, Jessenia Pothos, Glacier Pothos, Marble Queen Pothos, Manjula Pothos, Pearls And Jade Pothos Care, Pearls And Jade Pothos Care, Pothos Safe For Cats, Pothos Propagation, Can Pothos Grow Outside, Why Is My Pothos Drooping. Tip: we recommend Etsy for buying plants. Look for the best rated seller you can, and try to buy as close to your home as possible so the plant does not travel too far. A note about affiliate links: when you buy a plant, pots, soil, or other goods through links on…
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Harlequin Pothos
Welcome to our guide to the harlequin pothos, a really easy to care for stunner… Harlequin Pothos Summary Light needs: Low to bright indirect sunlight. Watering needs: Only water it if the top 50% of soil is dry, check weekly. Fertilizer: Feed your plant a balanced plant feed, monthly in spring and summer. Soil: A well draining mix, with added perlite. Humidity: 50% or above. Temperature: 18°C to 25°C (64-77°F). Where to buy: Try our list of Rare Plant Shops or Etsy. Other names: Epipremnum Aureum Harlequin. Common issues: Overwatering, leaf burn. Introduction Welcome to our harlequin pothos care guide to this beautifully variegated epipremnum. Harlequin pothos are stunning, they…
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Pothos Propagation
Pothos propagation is super easy, you just need to make sure you get a node or two in…. Pothos Propagation So, how do you propagate pothos cuttings? It is one of the easiest and quickest plants to propagate, we run through soil and water methods in our pothos propagation guide. One of the most important things is to know what the nodes look like and what they do. The plant stems are made up of little sections with a slightly wider knuckle that joins the sections. This knuckle is the node. The plant branches out from these, and roots from them, as well as the leaves. These are important for…
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Pothos Safe For Cats
Introduction So, is pothos safe for cats? We run down all you need to know about pothos and pets… Tip: we recommend Etsy for buying plants. Look for the best rated seller you can, and try to buy as close to your home as possible so the plant does not travel too far. A note about affiliate links: when you buy a plant, pots, soil, or other goods through links on this article we sometimes earn a commission. It doesn’t cost you anything, but it really helps us out if you do use them. Thanks a lot! An example of this is if you buy a plant on Etsy using…
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How To Make Pothos Fuller
Introduction We run down all you need to know to make pothos fuller. We also cover issues like leggy stems and where to cut the plant for propagation. How To Make Pothos Fuller The best way to make a pothos fuller is to propagate the longer stems, and then plant them back in with the main plant. Follow these steps: Cut off one or more of the longer stems. Then trim the sections into pieces with one node and one leaf each. Put the cuttings in a jar of water to root so that the nodes are under the water but the leaves are not. Keep the cuttings in a…