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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Golden Pothos?
Golden Pothos is a popular indoor vine plant scientifically known as Epipremnum aureum. It is recognized for its heart-shaped leaves featuring green and golden-yellow variegation.
Is Golden Pothos an indoor plant?
Yes. Golden Pothos is well suited to indoor growing and can adapt to a range of indoor lighting conditions. It is commonly grown in homes, offices, bedrooms, and workspaces.
What is the scientific name for Golden Pothos?
The scientific name for Golden Pothos is Epipremnum aureum.
Is Golden Pothos the same as Devil’s Ivy?
Golden Pothos is commonly known as Devil’s Ivy. "Money plant" and "pothos vine" are also commonly used names for this plant.
How much light does Golden Pothos need?
Golden Pothos prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate lower-light conditions. Avoid intense direct sunlight because it can damage the leaves.
How often should I water Golden Pothos?
Water when the soil has dried slightly. Avoid watering too frequently or allowing the plant to sit in soggy soil, as excessive moisture can lead to root problems.
What is the best soil for Golden Pothos?
A loose, well-draining indoor potting mix is suitable. Good drainage helps prevent excess moisture from remaining around the roots.
Can Golden Pothos grow in water?
Yes, Golden Pothos can be propagated from stem cuttings in water. For long-term container growth, however, appropriate soil and drainage provide a more conventional growing setup.
How do I propagate Golden Pothos?
Golden Pothos can be propagated using stem cuttings. Take a healthy cutting containing a node and place it in water or suitable potting soil until roots develop.
Does Golden Pothos trail or climb?
It can do both. Its vines naturally trail from elevated containers, while a suitable support can allow the plant to climb.
How do I care for Golden Pothos indoors?
Provide bright indirect light, use well-draining soil, water when the soil dries slightly, maintain warm indoor temperatures, and prune long vines when necessary.
Is Golden Pothos safe for cats?
No. Golden Pothos should be kept away from cats and other pets because ingestion can be harmful. Place the plant somewhere pets cannot access it.





