10 Tricks to Make Your Pothos Grow Faster—Are You Using Them?

Provide Bright, Indirect Light Pothos thrive in bright, indirect light. While they can tolerate low light, they will grow much faster and healthier when placed in a location with sufficient but indirect sunlight.

Water Properly Avoid overwatering, as it can lead to root rot. Ensure the top inch of soil dries out between waterings, and make sure your pot has good drainage for optimal growth.

Use Well-Draining Soil Choose a potting mix that drains well to prevent waterlogging. A mix with peat, perlite, and pine bark is ideal for pothos, encouraging healthy root growth and faster overall development.

Fertilize Regularly During the growing season (spring and summer), feed your pothos with a balanced liquid fertilizer every 4–6 weeks. This provides the nutrients needed for fast growth.

Prune to Encourage New Growth Trim back the vines to encourage bushier growth. When you prune, you stimulate the plant to produce more stems and leaves, helping it grow fuller and faster.

Increase Humidity Pothos thrive in humid conditions. Increase humidity around the plant by placing a tray of water near it, using a humidifier, or misting the leaves to help the plant grow more vigorously.

Repot When Necessary If your pothos has outgrown its pot, repot it into a slightly larger one to give the roots room to spread. This encourages faster growth and keeps the plant healthy.

Temperature Consistency Pothos prefer warm, consistent temperatures. Keep them in areas where temperatures range from 65–85°F (18–29°C) and avoid sudden drafts or temperature fluctuations that can slow growth.

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