Pothos N Joy has particularly interesting foliage
With wrinkled leaves and striking variegation, this easy care vine will create a lively focal point in your home
This aroid requires a light soil
A mix of potting soil and perlite will keep the roots happiest
Our mix for this pothos is 70 % potting mix to 30% perlite
Pothos vines can be grown in relatively small pots since they are fairly slow growers
If you want to encourage faster growth choose a pot about 2 inches wider in diameter than the current pot
Any well drained pot can be used
The Pothos vines enjoyindirect or dappled light
It will tolerate lower indirect light it if has some brighter moments in the day
Keep Pothos between 65 degrees F. to 85 degrees F.
It enjoys warmth and humidity
Water your Pothos when the soil is dry down an inch or so, aroids do not like to be overly wet
Try a watering schedule of every other week
Apply a good quality fertilizer monthly through spring and summer
It’s easy to prune and shape these plants to whatever length and fullness you desire
They will trail quite long if not pruned, but they make adorable tabletop plants if pruned and managed
Propagation is easily done through leaf node stem cuttings
You need a 3 to 6 inch leaf stem with a couple of nodes and healthy growth
Place the node into a jar with water, after a few weeks roots will grow and it can be planted in soil