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How to Care for Pothos Plants Indoors

Water your pothos when the top 2 inches of soil feel dry. Stick your finger in to check. Soak the pot until water drains through the bottom. And in winter, stretch watering to every 10-14 days. Droopy leaves mean it's thirsty. Yellow leaves mean you overdid it. So lean dry, not soggy.

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Common Pothos Problems and Quick Fixes

Yellow leaves usually mean overwatering. Check if the soil stays wet for more than 5 days after a drink. If so, let it dry fully before watering again. Move the pot to brighter light too. And trim yellow leaves so the plant puts its energy into new growth.

Long bare stems with tiny leaves usually point to low light. Move your pothos 1-2 feet closer to a window. Add a grow light for dark corners. And pinch back leggy vines to encourage bushier growth. New leaves fill out within 2-3 weeks once the light improves.

Mealybugs show up as white cottony fluff in leaf joints. Spider mites leave fine webbing and stippled leaves. Wipe pests off with a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol. Then spray with neem oil or insecticidal soap once a week for 3 weeks. And keep the plant away from your others until pests clear.

Mushy black stems and a sour smell mean root rot. Unpot the plant. Trim rotted roots with clean scissors. Repot into a fresh mix with extra perlite for drainage. And water less often while your plant recovers.

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Pothos Plant FAQs

Check the soil first. Water when the top 2 inches feel dry. That's usually every 7-10 days in spring and summer. But in winter, it drops to every 10-14 days. Always pour off any water that pools in the saucer.

No. Pothos prefer bright indirect light. A few hours of gentle morning sun is fine. But harsh afternoon sun fades and scorches the leaves. Place your plant near an east or west window, or 2-3 feet back from a south window.

Slow growth usually means too little light. Pothos need 6-8 hours of indirect brightness per day to push fresh leaves. Cool temperatures below 15°C also pause growth. So check your spot against those benchmarks. And feed once a month during the growing season to fuel new vines.

No. Pothos contain calcium oxalate crystals that can cause mouth pain, drooling, and vomiting in pets. Keep yours up high or in a hanging basket.

A healthy pothos can live 10+ years indoors. Some well-tended plants hit 15-20 years with regular repotting and occasional pruning. So think of your pothos as a long-term companion. And you can always take cuttings to keep the line going forever.