Indoor Plants Survival: Easy Care Tips for Your Pothos Indoors

Taking care of Pothos PlantsThe way how you take care of your houseplants will determine how much they will flourish. Just because certain plants such as the Pothos is easy to take care of, it still needs some love and attention to reach its true potential.

Varieties of the Pothos Plant

There are a variety of Pothos plants (Epipremnum Aureum) to choose from. Some of the most popular types of the Pothos plants consists of the Golden Pothos, Marble Queen Pothos, Jade Pothos, Neon Pothos, Satin Pothos, including some other eye-catching and rare types.

Watering Your Pothos Indoor Plant

Even though the Pothos is easy to take care of and you may get away with a little neglect, it still needs some type of care. For example, you can’t let the soil dry out too  much, and you should also avoid over-watering it. Too little water will result in the leaves becoming yellow or brown. Also, over-watering your Pothos can lead to rotting of the roots. A sure sign that you are overwatering your indoor plant is if the leaves or stems starts to look black.

Lighting For Pothos Indoor Plants

Your Pothos will thrive real nice if it’s placed near a window or an area where there is indirect sunlight. If you don’t have an area where there’s incoming sunlight, placing it in a location where there is fluorescent lighting, will suffice.

Why You Should Clean Your Indoor Plant LeavesTaking care of the Golden Pothos leaves

Cleaning the leaves of your Pothos plant will not only make them shiny and beautiful, but it will also allow access to sunlight. Leaving your indoor plant leaves covered in dust, will hinder photosynthesis, which is the natural process of how plants feed themselves.

The best way to clean your houseplants is by using a clean damp cloth to gently wipe the dust off the leaves. Rinse the cloth out and continue to wipe all the remaining leaves. Your plants will enjoy this pampering and you will see the results as they start to flourish.

The Pothos Plant Cleans the Air in Your Home

One of the many perks of having the Pothos plant in your home, is that it naturally cleans the air around you. This is another natural remedy for those who suffer from indoor allergies.

How Often to Fertilize Indoor Golden Pothos

To keep your indoor plant growing healthy and vibrant, fertilize it at least once a month. Fertilizing your indoor plant especially in the spring, will promote faster growth.

A Simple Way to Get Rid of Pests From Off Your Houseplants

If you notice that your Pothos houseplant is infested with pests, a simple home remedy to get rid of the pests, is to use a cotton swab with rubbing alcohol to wipe the areas where there is sign of pest infestation.

Taking good care of any variety of Pothos plant indoors, is the best gift that you can give your plant. Your Phothos will thank you by continuing to thrive and produce healthy foliage to beautify your home.