Want to propagate some golden pothos plants?
Do it the right way.
With a little effort and expertise, you’ll find that you’re able to easily propagate golden pothos and make them a part of your decor. Let’s get started!
Despite being tolerant of a range of conditions, there are a few pests that can affect golden pothos.
Contents
- 1 How to care for a golden pothos
- 2 Golden Pothos Pests
- 3 FAQ
- 3.1 What is golden pothos?
- 3.2 Why golden pothos is called that?
- 3.3 How is golden pothos different from other plants?
- 3.4 Can I propagate golden pothos by dividing the plant? or Reproduction
- 3.5 Is golden pothos toxic to pets?
- 3.6 What are some good cultivars of golden pothos?
- 3.7 Can I grow golden pothos in the sun?
- 3.8 Are there any health benefits to having golden pothos in my home?
- 3.9 What pest/problems do golden pothos have?
- 3.10 How big will golden pothos get?
- 3.11 How long does it take for golden pothos to root in water?
- 3.12 What type of soil does golden pothos need?
- 3.13 Can you propagate pothos without a node?
- 3.14 How to Root Golden Pothos ? The Best Way to propagate
- 3.15 Can I propagate golden pothos with leaves?
- 3.16 Does pothos grow faster in water or soil?
- 3.17 Can I use potting soil or compost to grow pothos?
How to care for a golden pothos
Golden pothos is one of the easiest plants to care for - it’s tolerant of a wide range of growing conditions, but thrives in bright, indirect light. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch and fertilizes every other month with liquid plant food.
Propagation
You can propagate golden pothos by rooting stem cuttings in water or moist soil.
Watering
Water when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch.
Fertilizer
Fertilize every other month with a liquid plant food
Light
Golden pothos thrives in bright, indirect sunlight.
Golden Pothos Pests
Spider mites and mealybugs are the most common offenders, so keep an eye out for these pests and treat them with an insecticidal soap necessary.
FAQ
What is golden pothos?
Golden pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is a member of the Araceae family and has some popular cultivars including ‘Marble Queen’ and ‘Neon’. It’s native to tropical Southeast Asia, where it grows as a ground cover.
Why golden pothos is called that?
Its scientific name is a reference to the plant’s yellowish foliage. The genus name comes from the Greek word epiEpipremnumeaning “excellent mother.”
How is golden pothos different from other plants?
Can I propagate golden pothos by dividing the plant? or Reproduction
No, you can only propagate it by rooting stem cuttings in water or moist soil.
Is golden pothos toxic to pets?
What are some good cultivars of golden pothos?
‘Marble Queen’ and ‘Neon’ are two popular cultivars.
Can I grow golden pothos in the sun?
No, it prefers bright, indirect light.
Are there any health benefits to having golden pothos in my home?
Some studies have shown that plants like golden pothos can help filter pollutants from the air, which is good news for your indoor environment.
What pest/problems do golden pothos have?
Spider mites and mealybugs are the most common offenders, so keep an eye out for these pests and treat them with insecticidal soap if necessary.
How big will golden pothos get?
Golden pothos can grow up to 3 feet long.
Can I grow golden pothos in a pot or will it take over my garden?
You can grow golden pothos in a pot or outdoors as a ground cover. It can take over a garden but isn’t considered invasive.
How long does it take for golden pothos to root in water?
Golden pothos cuttings root in about a week if placed in the water. Usually it take about 7-14 days for sprouting of root. After 1-2 inches growth they can be potted in mix soil with balanced fertilizer for further growth.
What type of soil does golden pothos need?
Golden pothos prefers rich, moist soil with good drainage. It tolerates poor soil, but won’t grow as vigorously.
Can you propagate pothos without a node?
Yes, you can propagate pothos by rooting stem cuttings in water or moist soil.
How to Root Golden Pothos ? The Best Way to propagate
You can root golden pothos in water or moist soil.
If your cutting doesn’t have a node (the brownish bumpy area where leaves grow), be sure to cut below a node when you’re rooting the cutting.
Can I propagate golden pothos with leaves?
Propagating of pothos is so easy by stem cuttings and placing in water or moist soil.
Does pothos grow faster in water or soil?
It grows faster in water because the roots are contained.
Can I use potting soil or compost to grow pothos?
Pothos prefers rich, moist soil with good drainage. It tolerates poor soil, but won’t grow as vigorously.