Ever wonder if the Marble Queen Pothos is more fragile than other Pothos types? I’ve had this feeling that it’s more delicate than the traditional, greener Pothos varieties. Despite using the same soil, water amount, and sunlight, my Marble Queen struggles more with diseases like leaf spots and doesn’t grow leaves as readily. In contrast, …
POTHOS CARE
Pothos are sturdy and easy to grow, and as long as their environment suits them, they’ll keep extending their vines without hesitation. It’s no wonder they’re often chosen as gifts. But have you ever experienced a situation where your pothos grew a bit too much while you were taking care of them? My pothos is …
You can grow pothos cuttings in water, but can you keep them growing in water as they are? The bottom line is that Pothos can stay in water cuttings forever. Plants in water are cool and refreshing! However, if you do not maintain them, the roots will become clogged, so regular care is required. In …
The world of plants amazes scientists and commoners. Of course, everyone knows the plants that don’t get their energy from the sun but eat insects and other small creatures. However, biologists are interested in another unique plant. I am talking about Pothos, a type of flowering plant. Pothos feels at home on a windowsill as …
What should you do if your Pothos has all vines and no leaves? Pothos are reliable growers, thriving in most conditions. Disease and pests don’t stand a chance against them, and they’ll quickly take over indoors if you give them enough water and nutrients. However, if you get one of these things wrong, your Pothos …
Pothos are tropical plants that grow quickly, but their pots don’t. Devil’s ivy doesn’t like being tied down by its roots. Today, I’ll help you figure out if your pothos is root-bound and how to fix them. Roots growing from drainage holes, cracking or bulging containers, yellowing leaves, long drooping, and persistent wilting are all …
The glossy variegated foliage and trailing vines of Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) are attractive, but they cannot climb on their own. So, I’ll show you how to get your Pothos to climb your preferred support system. Find the right support system for your Pothos to climb, like a moss pole, trellis, wall, bamboo pole, or metal …
A pothos is a true indoor superstar, thriving in a wide range of temperatures thanks to its hardiness and adaptability. These fast-growing climbers prefer temperatures ranging from 70 to 90°F (21–32°C), which mimics the tropical conditions they like. However, what happens if the temperature falls below freezing? Does a cold snap affect them? What if …
Some thick brown aerial roots have emerged from the nodes on the stems of your pothos. So, you’re probably asking yourself: “are aerial roots a sign that something is off with my pothos”? “Do they serve any useful function”? Read on to know why aerial roots are growing on your pothos. Aerial roots will likely …
Pothos has a well-founded reputation for being robust, forgiving houseplants who can tolerate all abuse. There are times, however, when you Pothos will just sit there like a sulky teenager at a family reunion. You place it in its new position, introduce it to its neighbors, talk lovingly to it, and still, it won’t grow. …