Epipremnum aureum, as a common indoor ornamental leaf plant, is deeply loved by many gardening enthusiasts for its strong vitality, fast growth, and strong air purification ability. How to grow Epipremnum aureum in a pot at home and make it thrive? This article will introduce you to the maintenance methods of potted Epipremnum aureum in detail, helping you to easily master the cultivation of Epipremnum aureum.
Choose the right Epipremnum aureum varietyThere are many varieties of Epipremnum aureum, including hanging Epipremnum aureum, golden pothos, and green leaf Epipremnum aureum. When choosing a variety of Epipremnum aureum, you should first understand your own breeding environment and preferences. If there is a place with plenty of sunlight at home, you can choose golden pothos; if the indoor light is dim, you can choose green leaf Epipremnum aureum.
Prepare a suitable potting containerThe container for potted Epipremnum aureum should be made of a material with good breathability and drainage, such as ceramic, plastic, purple sand, etc. The size of the container should be determined based on the shape and growth rate of the Epipremnum aureum, generally large enough to accommodate the roots of the plant.
Choose the right soilEpipremnum aureum grows best in fertile, well-ventilated, and well-drained soil. You can use a mixture of peat soil, perlite, and garden soil in certain proportions as growing soil, and you can add some decomposed organic fertilizer to provide ample nutrition.
Watering and fertilizing1. Watering: Epipremnum aureum prefers a humid environment but dislikes waterlogging. When watering, keep the soil slightly moist, avoiding long-term drought or waterlogging. In hot summer, you can increase the frequency of watering appropriately; in cold winter, reduce watering to prevent root rot.
2. Fertilizing: During the vigorous growth period of Epipremnum aureum (spring and autumn), you can apply a compound fertilizer or organic fertilizer once a month. When fertilizing, avoid direct contact between fertilizer and leaves to prevent leaf burn.
Lighting and temperature1. Lighting: Epipremnum aureum prefers scattered light and dislikes direct sunlight. When growing indoors, place the plant near a window to avoid direct sunlight. In hot summer, be sure to provide appropriate shading.
2. Temperature: The suitable growth temperature for Epipremnum aureum is between 15°C and 30°C. When the temperature is lower than 5°C in winter, move the plant to a warm indoor location for maintenance.
Pruning and propagation1. Pruning: During the growth of Epipremnum aureum, it is necessary to prune the withered leaves and long branches in time to maintain a beautiful shape. When pruning, you can use a gardening scissor or a small knife to cut the branches from the root.
2. Propagation: Epipremnum aureum can be propagated by cutting or dividing methods. When propagating by cuttings, cut the healthy branches into sections about 10 cm long, insert them into the soil, and keep the soil moist. Roots will form in about one month.
Through the detailed introduction of the above six aspects, I believe you have a deeper understanding of the maintenance methods of potted Epipremnum aureum. As long as you carefully follow these methods, your Epipremnum aureum will surely grow strong and become a beautiful landscape in your home.