Golden Pothos are a low growing vining plant generally not over 15" tall unless grown on a pole. They are amongst the easiest houseplants to grow. Anybody can keep one alive and thriving, even those with a black thumb! These houseplants can also be placed in a hanging basket. Vines can reach 10 feet in length.
Golden Pothos can be kept virtually anywhere in the home or office. If there is enough light to read by, you can grow a Golden Pothos in that location. About the only place a Golden Pothos won't thrive is full hot sun or total darkness.
When your new Golden Pothos plant arrives, the plant will have an over abundance of leaves due to the excellent lighting conditions of our nursury. At home or in the office, where lighting may not be as good, the Golden Pothos will naturally shed leaves during the acclimation process. Don't be to alarmed if your new Golden Pothos plant sheds 20 or 30 leaves during its first month in its new home.
Check the soil every few days for watering until you become familiar with the plant's needs. When the surface soil has dried about 1/2" down. it's time to water. Water the plant thoroughly once a week all the way around the plant until water runs from the drainage holes. Excess water should be removed to help prevent root rot. Golden Pothos is not finicky about water quality, so regular tap water will be just fine.
Propagating Pothos is really easy. When the vines become unmanageable, trim them back to anywhere you like. The vines can be easily rooted in water or vermiculite. Once rooted, pot several vines together in any high quality houseplant potting soil available from your local home and garden center.
• 1 Potted Golden Pothos
• 6" Plastic growing pot in a bamboo woven basket
• 12" Tall
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