Where should I hang pothos?

Golden pothos plants can be grown in hanging baskets or set on a high shelf where the vines can cascade down. You must keep the vines from tangling if you want to move a golden pothos with long vines to a hanging position.
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Is it better to hang pothos?

Pothos are the perfect plants for hanging baskets, wall sconces, or climbing trellises. Pothos can be pinched back regularly to encourage bushier growth. If they are not pinched back, the plants tend to grow lanky and thin.
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Do pothos need to be by a window?

Just keep any Pothos out of hot, sunny windows. They'll burn in no time especially if up against hot glass. High light is fine for a Pothos but make sure it's at least 8-10′ away from a west or south facing window. Indirect sunlight is fine.
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Can I keep pothos in bedroom?

The Pothos plant, with its green, heart-shaped leaves, is ideal for the bedroom because it purifies the air from harmful toxins, especially formaldehyde.
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What facing window is best for pothos?

A room with south or south-west facing windows that receives direct sunlight for a large portion of the day. Direct sun in a bright light room can burn the leaves of your plants. It is best to place a sheer curtain over the window to diffuse the light or keep the plants a few feet away from the window.
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Do pothos ruin walls?

The roots will not damage walls or surfaces, and you can always prune them if they get unruly.
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Do pothos need to climb?

Pothos do not climb if there is no need for them to climb. Indoors, if you have them on a shelf or the top of a bookcase, there is no need for the vines to climb. Instead, the natural thing pothos do is to trail. That is why these are referred to as trailing vining plants.
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How do you keep a pothos bushy?

How To Make Pothos Plants Fuller
  1. #1 For A Bushy Vine Prune Your Pothos Frequently.
  2. #2 Prune Your Pothos Correctly.
  3. #3 Use Well-Maintained Tools.
  4. #4 Keep Your Pothos Healthy And Strong.
  5. #5 Provide The Right Amount Of Sunlight.
  6. #6 Water Right.
  7. #7 Provide Consistent Warmth.
  8. #8 Don't Overcrowd.
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How do you encourage pothos to grow?

  1. Begin With A High Quality Potting Mix.
  2. Choose A Consistently Warm Setting.
  3. Place Pothos In A Location Receiving Bright, Indirect Sunlight.
  4. Water Judiciously.
  5. Fertilize With Balanced Fertilizer.
  6. Prune Damaged or Old Leaves Promptly.
  7. Check Plants For Pests Regularly.
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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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How do you make pothos luscious?

I tried a few different things to make my pothos fuller, and these two methods below worked.
  1. wrap the vines around the top. Time to complete: ~5 minutes. ...
  2. plant cuttings into the soil. Time to complete: ~30 minutes. ...
  3. Prune Your Pothos. ...
  4. Fertilize Pothos. ...
  5. Provide more sunlight. ...
  6. Water Regularly.
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Do pothos like shallow 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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Should I trellis My pothos?

Using a trellis pole is an excellent way to achieve a bushy and tall plant. If you'd prefer to keep your pothos on the ground but want to encourage larger, bushier growth, opt for a moss or wooden pole stuck right in the middle of the planter.
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How do you train pothos to a wall?

Training: A pothos won't climb on its own, so use a removable support system to guide its tendrils along a wall or ceiling. Command hooks, metal picture hangers, and string work well.
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Why does my pothos look sad?

Your Pothos prefers soil that is consistently moist. Be sure you're not over or underwatering your plant. Keep a consistent watering schedule–water when the top 2”-3” of the soil are dry. If you accidentally let your plant's soil dry out completely, you may see leaves go limp, droop, and possibly start to brown.
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How often should I water pothos?

Water your Pothos every 1-2 weeks, allowing soil to dry out between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light.
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Do pothos like tight roots?

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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When should pothos be repotted?

Pothos plants are fast growers, requiring repotting every one to two years. When roots begin to grow through the drainage holes, or when the soil breaks down, repot into a container one or two sizes up from the original.
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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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Is pothos good feng shui?

Golden Pothos

According to Feng Shui, areas like the tops of cabinets and corners gather dead energy that can restrict a home's positivity. Placing a golden pothos there relieves you of this problem because they restore positive energy and also are very easy to care for.
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Can I put my pothos outside?

Pothos plants are subtropical or tropical vines that are only truly hardy in USDA growing zones 10-12. This means that they can grow as perennial evergreen vines outdoors just like they do in their native habitat.
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Should I cut yellow leaves off pothos?

Snip off yellowing leaves, disinfecting the blades after each cut. If more than one-third of the pathos leaves yellow, trim over time rather than removing so much foliage at once. If the disease has spread to the roots, you may not be able to save the plant.
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What happens if you don't repot pothos?

Repotting for Growth

Without repotting, the plant can become root-wrapped, which means the roots will grow around the inside of the pot and become increasingly more tangled and compacted because they have no room to branch out!
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Are coffee grounds good for pothos?

Coffee is an excellent organic source of nutrients for pothos. It contains essential macronutrients and micronutrients that improve soil structure, moderates soil temperature, and adds humic substances. Compost tea made from the coffee grounds is an excellent growth promoter for pothos.
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