Pothos Epipremnum 110 cm

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Epipremnum aureum , commonly known as " pothos " or "devil's ivy," is a popular houseplant in the Araceae family. Native to tropical regions of Southeast Asia, pothos is prized for its ease of care and ability to adapt to a variety of growing conditions. Pothos is a versatile and popular houseplant that is ideal for beginners in indoor gardening due to its hardiness and tolerance to a range of conditions. Its attractive leaves and ability to purify the air make it a great addition to any indoor space. It also comes in many varieties with various leaf patterns, allowing for even more customization of your home decor.

How to take care of your plant?

  • Watering: Wait for the soil to dry out about 2-3 cm on the surface between waterings. Avoid overwatering.
  • Location: Tolerates a wide range of lighting, from low to bright light, but prefers indirect light.
  • Temperature: Tolerates average to warm indoor temperatures well, but avoid cold drafts.
  • Growth: Rapid growth under optimum conditions, with stems capable of considerable expansion.
  • Suitable for animals.


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Frequently Asked Questions About Epipremnum "Photos"

What is the best lighting for my Pothos?

Pothos tolerates a range of lighting, but prefers indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight.

How often should I water my Pothos?

Water it when the top of the soil is dry about 2-3 cm deep. Avoid letting the soil get soggy.

How can I encourage my Pothos to grow?

Provide an environment with adequate light and consistent temperatures. Prune regularly to stimulate growth.

Why are my Pothos leaves turning yellow?

Leaves often turn yellow due to overwatering or direct light. Adjust light and watering conditions accordingly.

How do I propagate my Pothos?

Pothos can be easily propagated by cuttings. To do this, cut a healthy stem just below a node and place it in water or moist substrate until it develops roots. Once the roots are well established, you can transplant the cutting into a pot with a light potting mix to encourage its growth.

My Pothos has long and spreading stems, what should I do?

Prune the stems regularly to encourage bushier, more compact growth. This also encourages new shoots.

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