

Pothos is an evergreen plant with thick, waxy, green, heart-shaped leaves with splashes of yellow. As a houseplant, it is commonly grown as a hanging plant. Pothos can climb by means of aerial roots, and wild or cultivated plants grown outdoors can reach enormous heights using tall trees as support.
Golden Pothos
Solomon Islands
Tracheophytes, Angiosperms, Monocots
Epipremnums require occasional watering, bright indirect light, and a well-draining soil mix.
Water epipremnums when the soil dries. They’re drought-tolerant.
Tip: They indicate when it’s time to water by drooping their leaves.
Maintain a humidity level between 50% and 70%.
Epipremnums thrive in bright, indirect sunlight.
They can tolerate low indoor artificial lighting conditions.
Use a chunky soil mix specifically designed for orchids or epiphytes, such as an orchid or epiphyte-branded potting soil mix.
The pH level should be around 6.3.
Our plant comes fertilized.
After 6 months to a year, you can either start micro-dosing fertilizer every other watering period, change the soil, or use a topsoil fertilizer.