All about Pothos

Pothos tacheté
  • ☀️ Light
    Thrives in medium to low indirect light. Not suitable for intense, direct sun.

  • 💧 Watering
    Water every 1 to 2 weeks, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings.

  • 🤒 Signs of a sad plant
    Yellowing leaves, black stems: overwatering

  • ❤️‍🩹Easy to keep alive
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Pothos is a fascinating and robust plant. Let's explore together, in detail, this exceptional plant, its characteristics and the best practices for taking care of it.

Characteristics and origins of Pothos

Pothos is known for its vibrant green leaves that are often dotted with white or yellow spots. This plant is notable for its ease of care and ability to purify the air, making it a great choice for anyone who doesn't have a green thumb.

Planted in a well-drained soil mix, Pothos adapts quite well to different environments , even when placed near a north or east-facing window.
If your apartment doesn't get a lot of light, Pothos can be a good choice compared to some other plants.

Maintenance and growing conditions

Watering Pothos should be moderate. This plant does not need a lot of water, thus reducing the risk of root rot.
In summer, it appreciates a slight increase in watering when the light is more intense.

To stimulate its growth, you can use our nourishing green plant serum during the growth period (from March to October).
To use it, nothing could be simpler! Add 3 drops to 250 ml of watering water, to be used 1 watering out of 2.

Pothos does not flower frequently indoors, but it is easily propagated by cuttings. The stems can be cut and placed in water until roots develop, then transplanted into soil. This method of propagation is simple and effective, allowing new plants to be created from a single plant.
To stimulate the rooting of your cuttings after repotting, you can use our willow water . It will ensure good growth for your cuttings.

Pothos is a hardy, aesthetic and easy-to-maintain plant , perfect for indoor plant lovers who don't necessarily have green fingers. With its moderate water needs, it adapts to various environments and light conditions.
Now you know everything!