Pothos plants are known for their ease of care and durability. They are happy placed in a bright well-lit area, however, they can tolerate lower light. They are living air purifiers, removing common household toxins from the air, making it a healthy and beautiful addition for your space.
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Light - Golden Pothos is able to adapt to lower light but thrives in bright, indirect light year-round. Harsh, direct sunlight will scorch the leaves for awhile, but it will adapt to its new environment if given enough watering. Too little light will cause the leaves to become a pale green and smaller in size.
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Water - Water your Pothos enough to keep the soil moist, but not wet or saturated, so it’s best to water when the top 50% of soil is dry. Don’t worry if you forget—it will occasionally tolerate a missed watering! Look out for drooping yellow leaves, they are a symptom of too much water.
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Humidity - Golden Pothos flourishes in a slightly more humid environment. Brown leaf tips may indicate the air is too dry.
Tips: Feel free to trim your Golden Pothos regularly. This encourages the plant to develop more side-shoots and reduces the demand for the plant to develop a larger root system while in a confined container.
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