SKU

GL240822A

 

Size

Pothos plants are known for their trailing vines that can reach lengths of up to 10 feet (3 meters) or more indoors, although they can be pruned to maintain a more compact size. The leaves typically range from 4 to 8 inches in length, depending on the variety and growing conditions.

 

Weight

Pothos plants are relatively lightweight, making them ideal for hanging baskets or climbing up trellises. The weight largely depends on the size of the plant and the container, but even large Pothos plants are manageable for most indoor settings.

 

Main Characteristics Texture

Pothos plants are characterized by their heart-shaped leaves, which can vary in color from deep green to variegated patterns of yellow, white, or neon green, depending on the variety. The leaves have a smooth, glossy texture that adds a lush, vibrant feel to any indoor space. Pothos is known for its resilience, able to tolerate low light and irregular watering.

 

Harvest Season

Since Pothos is typically grown as a houseplant, it doesn’t have a specific harvest season. However, if grown outdoors in tropical climates, Pothos can be propagated year-round by taking stem cuttings, which root easily in water or soil.

 

Cultural Significance

Pothos, also known as Devil’s Ivy, is a popular houseplant worldwide, often symbolizing perseverance due to its hardy nature and ability to thrive in less-than-ideal conditions. In Feng Shui, Pothos is believed to bring prosperity and good luck, making it a common choice for homes and offices.

 

Growing Conditions Climate

Pothos thrives in a wide range of indoor conditions. It prefers bright, indirect light but can also tolerate low light, making it a versatile plant for various indoor environments. Pothos is highly adaptable to different humidity levels and does well in standard room temperatures, typically between 60-85°F (16-29°C). It should be kept out of direct sunlight to prevent leaf scorching.

 

Care

Pothos is one of the easiest houseplants to care for, making it a favorite among beginners. It requires watering when the top inch of soil feels dry, and it benefits from occasional feeding with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer during the growing season (spring and summer). Pothos can be pruned to control its size and shape, and the cuttings can be easily propagated in water or soil to create new plants.

(Each)

$

15 USD

Pothos

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