How do I know when to repot my pothos?

If you notice the stems of your pothos plant turning dark brown or black and getting mushy, your plant probably has root rot (especially if the soil feels wet for long periods). You might also notice soft dark-brown or black spots on the leaves. That's a sign that it's time to repot your pothos!
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Does my pothos need repotting?

I generally repot my Pothos every 2-3 years. As the trails grow longer, the roots grow more extensive. I could see the roots through the drain holes of the grow pots of my 2 but they weren't popping out yet. You can see the roots all bunched up at the bottom of the root ball.
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Do pothos plants like to be root bound?

Pothos don't like to be root-bound. They prefer pots with enough room for the root ball to grow freely. Pot-bound roots will lead to stunted growth, drooping leaves, yellowing, legginess, and general ill-health due to reduced ability to absorb oxygen, water, and nutrients from the soil.
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Do pothos like big pots or small pots?

Pothos rarely requires repotting and can thrive in a smaller pot, which also helps prevent the plant from growing too large. Generally, a new pot should be no more than 2 inches larger than the old pot or the root ball. A pot depth of 10 inches supplies enough room for the plant to grow.
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How do you know when to repot a plant?

If you see one or a combination of these signs, you'll know it's a good time to repot:
  1. Roots are growing through the drainage hole(s) at the bottom of the grow pot or planter.
  2. Roots are pushing the plant up and almost out of the planter.
  3. The plant is growing much slower than normal (different than winter dormancy)
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What kind of pots do pothos like?

Potting Pothos Plants
  • Choose a pot with a drainage hole in the bottom. Pothos plants do not like to sit in wet soil; they will rot easily.
  • Plant pothos in a general well-draining potting mix (or a soilless mix). ...
  • Pothos does well in a hanging basket to show off the vines, or in a regular pot placed on a plant stand.
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How do I make my pothos thicker?

The best way to make pothos fuller is to prune it twice a year in spring and fall. Pruning stimulates new growth and removes the longer vines that make your plant appear leggy and less full. Clip some of the vines back to within 2 inches (5 cm) of the soil. Shorten other vines by cutting them off at random points.
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Should I water after repotting pothos?

Once you're happy with the amount of potting soil and the placement of the vines, it's time to water the newly repotted Pothos plant.
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Why does my pothos look sad after repotting?

If your Pothos is dying after repotting, the reason for it could be an irregular watering schedule, root rot, insect damage or overpotting, which is planting it in a pot that's too large.
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Why is my pothos droopy after repotting?

If you notice that your pothos seems wilted, limp, and drooping after transplanting or repotting, this is usually due to transplant shock and nothing to worry about. Your plant is still getting accustomed to the new setting. And it will soon spring to life and get back on track with new growth once it acclimatizes.
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Why are my pothos leaves curling after repotting?

Once your plant roots start rotting, all the water and nutrients needed by your pothos to survive are unable to reach to the plant stems and leaves. This causes them to curl in an attempt to retain water. The plant is basically being “under watered by overwatering” if that makes sense.
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Why should we not touch plants at night?

In addition, at night you may not be able to see dangerous, spiders, bugs, or snakes that make their home in trees. In addition, at night it is difficult to identify dangerous plants (e.g. poison ivy, poison oak, stinging nettle, etc.).
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Should I mist my pothos?

Misting instead of watering

That's what you're doing to your plants. Now, I'm not saying you should never mist your houseplants. Misting creates humidity, and some tropical plants appreciate it (though there are more effective methods for increasing humidity around your plants), but it should supplement watering.
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Why is my pothos getting leggy?

The main reason pothos develops the leggy look is due to sunlight deficiency. Plants that are grown in poorly-lit areas will stretch towards the source of light, resulting in each leaf node being spread out farther apart from one another.
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How do you train a pothos to climb?

So if you're wondering how to train pothos to climb, it's simple. Just find a support to tie the plant to and keep trimming the vines as they grow. Within a few weeks, your pothos will be climbing up its new home and sprouting new beautiful leaves along the way.
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Can I use Miracle Grow potting mix for pothos?

How To Plant Pothos. Pothos isn't too picky about anything, really, but it's happiest in a nutrient-rich potting soil, such as Miracle-Gro® Indoor Potting Mix.
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How big can a pothos get?

In the wild, Pothos plants can grow up to 60 feet (18 meters) while climbing up trees; in non-tropical outdoor climates, they can grow up to 20 feet (6 meters); and indoors, they generally vine six to 10 feet (1.8 to 3 meters).
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Do pothos do well in bathrooms?

Pothos. Since pothos like moderate to low, indirect light, it's the perfect plant to put on a bathroom shelf or counter. “Although pothos doesn't necessarily need the extra humidity, it's a great pick for a bathroom because it's tolerant of lower light levels and irregular watering,” Marino says.
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What does Cinnamon do to plants?

Cinnamon as a rooting agent is as useful as willow water or hormone rooting powder. A single application to the stem when you plant the cutting will stimulate root growth in almost every plant variety. Give your cuttings a quick start with the help of cinnamon powder.
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How do I make my pothos more variegated?

You can increase the amount of variegation on your pothos by increasing the amount of sunlight it gets. If you do this, make sure you gradually introduce more light. Too much sun will burn the leaves. A Golden Pothos, for example, can exhibit entirely yellow leaves if given optimal sunlight conditions.
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Do plants Recognise their owners?

According to researchers, plants can count, make decisions, recognise their relatives and even remember events. And while they may not have a brain, they can learn in a similar way to humans and animals, say scientists.
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Do plants get lonely?

Plants will definitely experience something like being “lonely” in pots because they miss out on underground connections. The majority of plants form symbioses with fungi underground, via their roots.
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Do plants know if you love them?

It's something that plant lovers have long suspected, but now Australian scientists have found evidence that plants really can feel when we're touching them.
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What does a healthy pothos look like?

Indoors, the pothos plant usually confines itself to about six to 10 feet. Its leaves are bright and waxy with a noteworthy pointed heart shape, and are often green or variegated in white, yellow, or pale green.
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What does an Underwatered pothos look like?

Underwatered pothos plants tend to have droopy leaves that look lifeless and about to fall off. The leaves will turn brown and wilt, and will eventually become dry and crisp with a wrinkled appearance. These are all signs of dehydration.
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