





Pearls & Jade Pothos
$14.99 $26.99 $44.99Fleur & Co
A perfect houseplant for beginners, pothos is one of the easiest you can grow -- and one of the most popular. This hardy indoor plant features dark green leaves splashed and marbled in shades of yellow, cream, or white. Pothos is wonderfully versatile in the home: You can grow it in hanging baskets to trail down, let it climb a totem or trellis, or grow horizontally along a tabletop or mantle. Plant Size Small: 4 inch standard nursery pot. Medium: 6 inch standard nursery pot..Ā Large:Ā 8 inch standardĀ hangingĀ basket.Ā Light Pothos requires no special care indoors; it tolerates low light (but grows well in medium- and high-light spots, as well) Water Low humidity, and the occasional missed watering. That said, pothos prefers moist (but not wet or saturated) soil, so it's best to water it when the top inch or so of the potting mix is dry. PlantĀ Specific Care Because it's such an easy houseplant, you don't need to worry about fertilizing pothos a lot. Feed it at least twice a year (every six months or so) with a general-purpose houseplant fertilizer (available from your local garden center). If you wish to fertilize the plant more frequently, you can certainly do so to encourage faster growth. Pet-Friendly Plant No.
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A perfect houseplant for beginners, pothos is one of the easiest you can grow -- and one of the most popular. This hardy indoor plant features dark green leaves splashed and marbled in shades of yellow, cream, or white. Pothos is wonderfully versatile in the home: You can grow it in hanging baskets to trail down, let it climb a totem or trellis, or grow horizontally along a tabletop or mantle.
Plant Size
Small: 4 inch standard nursery pot.
Medium: 6 inch standard nursery pot..Ā
Large:Ā 8 inch standardĀ hangingĀ basket.Ā
Light
Pothos requires no special care indoors; it tolerates low light (but grows well in medium- and high-light spots, as well)
Water
Low humidity, and the occasional missed watering. That said, pothos prefers moist (but not wet or saturated) soil, so it's best to water it when the top inch or so of the potting mix is dry.
PlantĀ Specific Care
Because it's such an easy houseplant, you don't need to worry about fertilizing pothos a lot. Feed it at least twice a year (every six months or so) with a general-purpose houseplant fertilizer (available from your local garden center). If you wish to fertilize the plant more frequently, you can certainly do so to encourage faster growth.
Pet-Friendly Plant
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