My first ever Pothos plant did not grow well. When I saw photos of my sister’s devil’s ivy, I got a little bit jealous. She lived in an area that was quite humid, while I live in a dryer climate. Was it the humidity where my sister lived that ensured her Pothos thrived and kept …
Pothos
When you pick up your first few Pothos vines, you might ask yourself, “What soil mix for pothos?” Unlike most plants, you do not need to worry about the soil too much for Pothos plants because this lengthy vine just isn’t picky. It can thrive in nearly any potting soil, but we will explain the …
You might wonder, “Can Pothos live outside?” because you often see them as hanging plants indoors. It can thrive outdoors easily, and you can plant it in various situations if the minimum temperature requirements are met. Can Pothos Live Outside? Pothos can thrive outdoors in USDA hardiness zone 10-12. Most people do not plant them …
If you don’t want to turn your home into your own ‘little shop of horrors’, then you must repot your Pothos regularly. You really should read on to find out how to avoid being taken over by this lovely plant. When to Repot Pothos There are three basic times to repot pothos: when the plant …
An axiom of the home gardener’s world is that a plant will never grow bigger than the pot it is being grown in allows. While this may be true, they absolutely will grow to the limits of that pot if given half an opportunity, and your average Pothos plant would have plenty to say about …
Some call it ‘Money plant’ or ‘Devil’s Ivy’, the Pothos is a resilient and hardy vine that you can easily grow indoors or out. Pothos is the perfect houseplant for any area of the house that may not get much sunlight, such as in a dim room or dark apartment, while still yielding lush green …
Owing to its hard-won reputation, as a plant that is nearly impossible to kill, the question, “why is my Pothos dying?” is fraught with possibilities. Again, the reputation out there is that this plant will survive just about anything, so if you are still managing to kill the poor thing then something is seriously amiss. …
One of many plants that will grow in water, pothos can live in a water-filled container for their entire life cycle. If you take care of it and give it what it needs, it will live for five to ten years. Easy to propagate and grow, Pothos is a great plant from which you can …
One of the easiest houseplants to propagate, Pothos, commonly known as ‘Devil’s ivy,’ can be grown in water or soil. The Pothos’ bright green, heart-shaped leaves can be trained to trail from where they are planted, and they make a lovely addition to your other plants. Available in many varieties, the most common, golden pothos, …
Have you found out how to trim pothos plants? I have found a systematic approach works best. How to Trim Pothos? First, gather your pruning materials. Then, carefully observe your pothos for any blighted parts. You can trim a pothos plant as short as two inches (5 cm) above ground level, but this will result …