Pothos
Complete care guide for Pothos.
Plant Care Basics
Pothos
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Pothos
Pothos, also known as Devil’s Ivy, is one of the easiest indoor plants to grow. Native to the Solomon Islands, this trailing vine thrives in low to bright indirect light and adapts well to various indoor conditions.
Pothos requires weekly watering and prefers well-draining soil. It tolerates occasional neglect, making it ideal for beginners.
Its trailing vines make it perfect for shelves, hanging baskets, or vertical décor. Pothos is also known for its air-purifying properties.
However, it is toxic to pets if ingested.
If you want a fast-growing, low-maintenance, and versatile indoor plant, Pothos is a reliable and attractive choice.
Sunlight Guide
Watering Guide
Soil Guide
Repotting Guide
Temperature Guide
Winter Care Guide
Growth Information

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Pothos thrives in low to bright indirect light conditions.
Water Pothos weekly and allow the top soil to dry before watering again.
Yellow leaves on Pothos are usually caused by overwatering.
Yes, Pothos is toxic to pets if ingested.
