How should I water my Golden pothos at different growth stages?
How should I water my Golden pothos at different growth stages?

After planting a new, young Golden pothos or after transplanting an older Golden pothos, you will probably need to give this plant more water than usual. Young plants often need consistent soil moisture during the early stages of their growth to help them adapt to their new growing locations. Transplants also need more water for a brief time to overcome transplant shock. In either case, you may need to water multiple times per week until your plant has exhibited continuous healthy growth. In most situations, your water should be moderate and should never be significant enough to cause overwatering.





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Golden pothos
A species of Tongavines, Also known as Taro vine, Ivy arum, Hunter's robe
Botanical name: Epipremnum aureum
Genus: Tongavines

The golden pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is a popular houseplant that is commonly seen in Australia, Asia, and the West Indies. It goes by many nicknames, including "devil's ivy", because it is so hard to kill and can even grow in low light conditions. Golden pothos has poisonous sap, so it should be kept away from pets and children.

Golden pothos of Araceae is an evergreen vine with many branches on a climbing stem. The thin, bright, leathery leaves are mostly asymmetric and heart-shaped. It is a popular indoor foliage plant because of its beautiful shape, simple cultivation, and easy maintenance.
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