glacier pothos vs njoy plants

Glacier Pothos vs NJoy: Tell Them Apart + Pro Care Tips

Pothos, or Devil’s Ivy (Epipremnum aureum), is a highly popular houseplant that climbs up moss poles with its aerial roots or cascades down over the edges of hanging baskets. These beautiful plants come in several varieties that plant lovers are enthusiastic about. Some are all green, like Neon, Jade, and Global Green, but most are … Read more

a pothos plant not growing and one full-grown

Why Is My Pothos Not Growing? (8 Causes + Simple Solutions)

Pothos plants, otherwise known as ‘Devil’s Ivy,’ are known for their low requirements and forgivingness. You can place these beautiful vining plants anywhere in your home, and they will reward you with long, abundant vines and lush green leaves. Forgot to water them? No problem. These plants will bounce right back after a little bit … Read more

pothos n joy vs pearls and jade plants

Pothos N Joy vs Pearls and Jade: 7 Differences + Care Tips

There are a number of beautiful varieties of Epipremnum aureum, aka Pothos or Devil’s Ivy. Some have all-green leaves, like Neon Pothos, but most have numerous patterns and colors of variegation. N’ Joy and Pearls and Jade are two of the very popular variegated cultivars, and they are so similar that it’s easy to get … Read more

lemon lime pothos plant in white pot

Lemon Lime Pothos: Vibrant Color That Makes a Statement

 Epipremnum aureum ‘neon’ is the living proof that low-maintenance, beginner-friendly houseplants don’t have to be boring. With its vibrant neon-green foliage, this plant will make a bold statement in whichever room you put it in.  Easy to find and easy to care for, Lemon Lime Pothos doesn’t ask for much in terms of growing conditions. … Read more

closeup of dying pothos plant - leaf turning brown and black

Pothos Dying? Reasons Why + How to Revive & Save Your Plant

If you are a beginner houseplant parent, pothos is an excellent choice. Also known as devil’s ivy, pothos is an attractive and prolific vining plant. Best of all, pothos plants are difficult – though not impossible – to kill.  With proper care, pothos plants can live up to ten years indoors. But maybe you struggle … Read more

showing a rootbound pothos plant

RootBound Pothos: 5 Major Signs & How to Fix + Prevent

Rootbound is a common issue affecting many plants, including Pothos. When a plant becomes root bound, its roots have outgrown their pot and tangled together, preventing them from accessing water and nutrients efficiently. This can cause stunted growth or even death in severe cases. Fortunately, it’s possible to save rootbound Pothos by pruning their roots … Read more

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Why Is Your Pothos Dripping Water? 3 Reasons & What To Do 

Nowadays, it is hard to find a houseplant collector that does not own a Pothos, otherwise known as ‘Devil’s Ivy.’ Many people love these indoor plants because they are low maintenance, grow rapidly, and look good just about anywhere. If you own a Pothos, chances are you’ve little drops of water on the floor beneath … Read more

pothos flower bloom

Do Pothos Flower? How These Plants Mysteriously Bloom

Note: Featured image is not a pothos flower. It is an Orchid. Why? We’ll explain below. Pothos, or Devil’s Ivy (Epipremnum aureum), are highly popular house plants that enhance homes and offices. Their long stems with glossy, often variegated leaves with yellow, cream, or white spill over the edges of pots or climb up moss … Read more

dead and alive houseplants

Even the Blackest of Thumbs Can Care for These 10 Houseplants

If your friends have called you a “fake plant mom” one too many times for having artificial plants versus live ones, look no further for a solution. Even if you think making eye contact with your plants from across the room causes them to die, these 10 are idiot and laser-eye-proof. 1. Money Tree Money … Read more

showing plant growth with pothos fertilizer

Pothos Fertilizer: Best Way to Turn Your Plant Into a Beauty

Pothos, or Devil’s Ivy, is a low-maintenance, fast-growing tropical vine. Like all plants, it uses photosynthesis to create its own ‘food’. But as it grows, it will also need some fertilizer to support its vigorous growth. Fertilizing your pothos once a month with a balanced fertilizer is enough to help them grow faster and stay … Read more