8 Best Tips to Make Pothos Grow Faster

8 Best Tips to Make Pothos Grow Faster

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8 Best Tips to Make Pothos Grow Faster
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In a favorable climate, pothos can grow at a rate of 18-24 inches per month, which is fast.
However, when grown indoors, this fast growth rate decreases to slow. If you are facing this problem
and if you want to grow pothos faster, follow these tips!
1. Give it more light
This is the most important thing, because Pothos can tolerate low light, most houseplants can
Growers keep this plant in a place where even indirect light does not come. If
your pothos plant hasn't shown any new growth for a while, maybe it needs it
more light.
Transfer it to a place with bright, indirect light, and you'll notice
difference in some days. An east-facing window is a suitable choice
There also 2-3 hours of soft morning sunlight.
2. Change the pot
Make sure your pot is not large for your pothos plant. In a large pot first the
houseplant will focus its energy on growing more roots, and you won't see a
difference in top growth over months. Another problem is that it will continue to be this way
too moist for long periods of time, which can lead to root rot.
Choose a pot that is only one size larger than the root ball of your devil's ivy.
By keeping it somewhat rooted, you can focus its energy on growing it
the top.
3. Ensure the right temperature
Golden Pothos is a tropical climbing plant and likes warmth; if you don't give this, then yes
will not grow. A temperature range of 60-85 F or (15-29 C) is recommended.
If it is too hot, the plant may shrivel. Long exposure time
heat or direct sunlight will burn the leaves. Also avoid exposure
temperatures below 50 F (10 C) as this will result in stunted growth and blackening
to leaf through.
4. Fertilize it well
If you are dealing with the problem of a slow growing pothos plant, it could be due to:
lack of fertilization. To ensure that your plant grows quickly, you need to feed it
regularly. Apply a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every 4-8 weeks
1/2 or 1/4 strength.
Add a teaspoon of Epsom salt to a gallon of water every other month
water the plant. This improves the leaf color and gives the plant its color
much needed impetus. You can also spray this solution on the foliage!
5. Have some caffeine
Your favorite houseplant may be jealous of you if you drink a cup of coffee in front of you
It. Because caffeine supports and accelerates the biological process of plants
photosynthesis – you can enjoy its benefits.
For this you can dress the pothos soil with used coffee grounds or used tea
leaves sporadically.
6. Maintain the soil pH
It's possible that your pothos plant is struggling due to acidic or
alkaline soil. This vine does best in the neutral pH range of 6.1 to 7. To take care of it
that it gets the optimal range, purchasing a pH meter would be a great idea.
7. Ensure the correct humidity
The plant is used to a higher humidity than is present in most homes. Nebulization
keep the foliage, the plant on a pebble tray filled with water and group it together
planting together is the best way to increase humidity and keep an eye on the plant
grow faster! You can also place a humidifier around it.
8. Give it a light pruning
Sometimes a pothos resumes growth after a light pruning. If your plant is
leggy, pinch a few inches of inactive stems to encourage new growth.
And if you want to increase the length to grow as a climber, keep only 4-5
branches and cut the rest regularly. This movement will force the plant to divert its path
energy back to the remaining vines, and they will grow large.

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