POTHOS WITH POT & SOIL ( +FREE PEBBLES ) (1)
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5
10
ratings
10
sold
₱149 - ₱299
Brand
No Brand
Ships from
Pasig City, Metro Manila
VARIATION
POTHOS
Size
LARGE POT
XL POT
2XL POT
3XL POT
NO POT

Product Description

NOTE: PLEASE CHOOSE GOGO EXPRESS IF YOU ARE LOCATED IN CAVITE AREA (For faster delivery) Thank you! 😊 How to Grow Pothos Pothos vines do not cling to trellises and supports on their own, but they can be trained onto supports to give the appearance of twining. As indoor plants, specimens 30 feet long are common, though most are kept much shorter. These plants can get leggy left unpruned. If allowed to dry out, the stems may become bare to the base, leaving leaves only on new growth. If you choose to let your pothos grow into a long vine, it can be secured on hooks along walls and over window frames. Vines left to grow on their own can get very tangled, so shake them loose every now and then to keep them from becoming a mess. While normally grown as a houseplant, pothos can serve as a perennial outdoor plant in USDA hardiness zones 10 and 11.2 In other zones, they can be used in containers and borders in the summer. They will die back with the first frost, but you can always bring them back indoors or simply take cuttings. Pothos are usually pest free, but they can get infested with mealy bugs. Insecticidal soap works against them, but the easiest method is to simply dab the insects with an alcohol-soaked cotton swab. Soil Pothos plants thrive in ordinary, well-draining potting soil.1 Potting and Repotting Eventually, your pothos will become pot bound. When the leaves droop, no matter how much or often you water them, the roots have probably filled the pot. Carefully lift the plant and check to see if this is the problem. When the plant has reached this stage, you can re-pot in a container one or two sizes larger, filled with fresh potting soil.

Product Specifications

Country of OriginPhilippines
Fertilizer TypeOrganic
Plant SpeciesPothos

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