BOTANICAL NAME: Epipremnum aureum
COMMON NAME: Devil’s ivy, Devil’s vine
ORIGIN: Native to the jungles of Malaysia and Southeast Asia
GOOD FOR: Beginner plant parents
HEIGHT: Vines can grow up to 10’ tall
LIGHT: The Pothos will thrive in medium to indirect bright light. It can, however, adapt well to lower light conditions. Lighter, variegated leaves will need brighter light conditions to thrive.
WINDOW PREFERENCE: East facing, sunny window is preferred. The afternoon sun may be too strong in South and West facing windows.
WATER: Wait until the top two inches of soil is dry and then water around the base of the plant until you see water draining from the bottom of the pot. At this point you can stop. Use room temperature water.
HUMIDITY: Basic household humidity
TEMPERATURE: Prefers temperatures above 60 degrees.
SOIL / REPOTTING: Well aerated, quick draining soil. Pothos like to be root bound in smaller containers. As soon as the roots have filled its current pot, increase one size.
PLANT FOOD: Feed every 2 weeks in the spring and summer, during active growth. We recommend using Joyful Dirt Houseplant Plant Food. Feed monthly in the fall and winter, when growing has slowed.
PRUNING: Trim long runners regularly to keep your Pothos looking bushy. Staking will help your Pothos grown in a vertical direction. Trim away any brown or dead leaves.
PESTS: Pothos are relatively pest free. If the soil remains too damp, fungus gnats may appear.
TOXICITY: Toxic if ingested
ANGRY PLANT PROBLEMS: Little growth – May indicate your plant needs more water. Yellow leaves – This can indicate many possible issues. Overwatering, underwatering, too much sunshine, over-fertilization, or root rot. Something is certainly wrong, but you may need to do some experimentation to find the cause.