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Golden Pothos

Epipremnum aureum 'Golden'

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$19.99 - $43.99
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Light
Low to Bright, indirect light
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Water
Keep soil moist, but not soggy
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Light
Low to Bright, indirect light
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Water
Keep soil moist, but not soggy

Description

Epipremnum aureum 'Golden'

Looking for a fun and trendy way to add some greenery to your space? Look no further than the Epipremnum aureum 'Golden,' commonly known as the Pothos. This easy-care plant is perfect for both beginners and experienced plant parents alike. With its vibrant green leaves, trailing vines, and gorgeous golden variegation, the Pothos is sure to be a conversation starter in any room.

Not only is the Pothos a beautiful addition to your home decor, it also has air-purifying properties, making it a great choice for any room in the house. Plus, it's low maintenance and easy to care for, making it the perfect plant for busy people who still want to enjoy the benefits of having plants in their space.

With its heart-shaped leaves and trailing vines, the Pothos can be displayed in a variety of ways, from hanging baskets to tabletop planters. So why not bring some natural beauty into your home with the Pothos? It's a great way to add a touch of green to your space while enjoying the many benefits that plants have to offer.

 

Plant Care

Watering:
Pothos plants prefer to be slightly dry rather than too wet. Water them thoroughly when the top inch of soil is dry to the touch, but do not let them sit in standing water as this can lead to root rot. We recommend measuring the moisture of the soil with a moisture meter.

Light:
Pothos plants are adaptable and can thrive in a range of lighting conditions, from low to bright indirect light. However, they prefer bright, indirect light and will grow more slowly in low light.

Fertilizing:
Fertilize your Pothos every 2-3 months with a balanced, water-soluble or liquid fertilizer. Avoid over-fertilizing as this can lead to salt buildup in the soil.

Repotting:
Pothos plants can become rootbound in their containers, so it's a good idea to repot them every 1-2 years. Choose a container with drainage holes and a well-draining potting mix. When repotting, gently loosen the roots and prune any dead or damaged roots before planting in the new container.

Additional Information

  • Light Needs:
    Indoor High Light, Indoor Medium Light, Indoor Low Light
  • Water Needs:
    Average to Moist