Potted pothos is a very suitable plant for indoor cultivation. It not only has ornamental value but also benefits such as purifying the air and reducing stress. However, to make potted pothos grow strong and stay healthy, you need to master the correct cultivation methods and precautions. Let's learn about it together.

Choosing a Healthy Potted Pothos
1. Choose healthy leaves: When buying a potted pothos, pay attention to the color and shape of the leaves. Healthy leaves should be fresh green, smooth on the surface, without damage or yellowing.
2. Check the root status: Check if the roots of the potted pothos are healthy. If the roots are excessive or rotten, consider whether to buy this plant.

3. Confirm the plant species: Confirm that you are buying a pothos, as some plants look similar but are not pothos.
Choosing the Right Environment
1. Light: Potted pothos likes plenty of light but cannot be exposed to direct sunlight. When growing indoors, you can place the pothos near a window or on a balcony.
2. Temperature: The suitable temperature range for potted pothos growth is 18°C to 28°C. If the temperature is too high or too low, it will affect the growth of potted pothos.

3. Humidity: Potted pothos requires high humidity. You can use a humidifier or place the pot on moist items such as stones or sand to maintain a relative humidity of over 50%.
Water Management
1. Irrigation method: Potted pothos is suitable for shower-type irrigation. Water once or twice a week to keep the soil moist.
2. Do not overwater: Overwatering will cause root rot and affect the growth of potted pothos. Check the soil moisture before watering. If it still feels moist, there is no need to water again.
3. Avoid waterlogging: Waterlogging can cause root rot and, in severe cases, lead to the death of the plant. Pay attention to drainage and keep the soil breathable.
Soil Management
1. Choose good quality soil: The soil for potted pothos needs to be fertile, loose, and well-drained. You can choose special pothos soil or mix your own soil.
2. Repotting: Potted pothos needs to be repotted every year to maintain the soil's fertility and breathability.
3. Add fertilizer: When repotting, you can add an appropriate amount of fertilizer to promote the growth of potted pothos.
Pruning Management
1. Regular pruning: Potted pothos needs to be pruned frequently to maintain a neat shape and healthy condition.
2. Dormant period: Potted pothos enters a dormant period in autumn, and no pruning is needed at this time.
Pest and Disease Control
1. Prevention first: Keep the indoor environment clean and hygienic to prevent the occurrence of pests and diseases.
2. Detect and treat in time: If you find spots, withering, or yellowing on the leaves of the potted pothos, you need to take timely measures, such as spraying insecticides.
Precautions
1. Avoid excessive exposure to sunlight and overwatering for potted pothos.
2. Avoid exposing potted pothos to cold drafts.
3. Avoid mechanical damage to potted pothos.
4. Potted pothos is not suitable for placement near an air conditioner vent.
5. Potted pothos is not suitable for placement in a pet activity area.
6. Avoid excessive fertilization.
7. Pothos is not suitable for mixed cultivation with other plants.
8. Regularly remove dead leaves, weeds, etc., from the potted pothos.
Beauty Tips for Potted Pothos
1. Change the flower pot frequently.
2. Try different pot shapes and colors.
3. Add decorations to the pot, such as stones, small animals, etc.
4. For the same variety of potted pothos, you can choose flower pots of different sizes to create a sense of hierarchy.
Recommended Varieties of Potted Pothos
1. Succulent pothos: The leaves are fleshy and not easy to fall off, suitable for beginners to cultivate.
2. Golden pothos: The leaves have golden-yellow edges, making them more vibrant.
3. Crinkled-leaf pothos: The leaves are crinkled with a unique shape and high ornamental value.
Potted pothos is an easy-to-grow indoor plant, but it also needs proper care and management. Selecting healthy plants, choosing the right environment, water, soil, pruning management, and pest and disease control are all issues that need attention. Only by mastering these techniques correctly can potted pothos grow strong and help us create a beautiful green home.