Provide Bright, Indirect Light Pothos thrive in bright, indirect light. Too much direct sunlight can scorch their leaves, while too little light can cause their growth to slow down.
Water When the Soil is Dry Overwatering can cause root rot, while underwatering leads to dryness and stunted growth. To keep your Pothos happy, water it only when the top 1-2 inches of soil feels dry.
Maintain Humidity Levels Pothos plants prefer moderate to high humidity. While they can tolerate normal indoor humidity, they will grow faster and look healthier in more humid environments.
Fertilize Monthly Fertilizing your Pothos once a month during the growing season (spring and summer) will help encourage healthy growth.
Prune Regularly Pruning your Pothos is essential for promoting new growth and keeping the plant full and bushy. Trim the vines every few months to remove leggy or yellowing stems.
Repot When Necessary As your Pothos grows, it may outgrow its pot. If you notice that the roots are becoming crowded or the plant is top-heavy, it’s time to repot it into a larger container.
Support the Vines Pothos vines can grow long and trailing, and providing some support helps them stay healthy.