Honest review: Pothos is rewarding but leggy growth reaching toward insufficient light is real
Pothos is a genuinely satisfying plant to grow, but I want to be upfront about one thing: leggy growth reaching toward insufficient light. I've dealt with it twice now and it takes consistent attention to manage.
Beyond that, year-round green presence improving mood and productivity makes it one of…
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Pothos finally thriving — the one thing that changed everything
I nearly gave up on Pothos after three months of mediocre results. Then I focused properly on repotting only when roots are visibly emerging from the drainage holes and within a few weeks the difference was dramatic.
It now lives in an office desk with a grow light supplement and has genuinely tran…
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The propagation success I didn't expect with Pothos
I started with one Pothos and now have four, all from propagation. The process is straightforward once you understand checking soil moisture before watering rather than watering on a fixed schedule — something I picked up from trial and error rather than any guide.
I display them in a grouped arran…
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Experienced grower's notes on Pothos
I've been growing plants seriously for over fifteen years and Pothos remains a reliable favourite. For anyone starting out: the most critical thing is rotating pots a quarter turn each week for even growth. Everything else follows from that.
brown leaf tips from low humidity or fluoride in tap wate…
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Six months with Pothos — what I actually learned
I brought Pothos home six months ago with high hopes and almost no knowledge. The first challenge was understanding rotating pots a quarter turn each week for even growth — something I hadn't expected to matter so much. Once I got that right, the whole thing settled down.
I grow it in a bright indi…
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Wildlife value of Pothos — an unexpected bonus
I planted Pothos primarily for ornamental reasons. What I didn't anticipate was the wildlife it would attract. air-purifying properties in enclosed indoor spaces seems to be particularly appealing to bees and butterflies during the main growing period.
I grow it in an office desk with a grow light …
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