Like all Pothos, this variation prefers light soil
A mix of perlite and potting soil will work best
They need good drainage and airflow
Pothos vines can be grown in relatively small pots since they are fairly slow growers
Any ceramic pot with good drainage will work well
The Pothos vines enjoyindirect or dappled light
It will tolerate lower indirect light it if has some brighter moments in the day
To encourage more variegation, increase sunlight exposure
Water your Pothos when the soil is dry down an inch or so
Watering is best done on a regular schedule so the plant is not over or under watered
This tropical plant enjoys humidity
Apply a good quality fertilizer monthly through spring and summer
Keep pothos at a low of
65 Degrees F - 85 Degrees F
Pruning will give you a fuller plant with more even growth
Unpruned Pothos vines will trail 8 to 10 feet
Propagation is easily done through leaf node stem cuttings
Place them in water and allow roots to grow, then plant as usual in a small pot