Description
Botanical Overview
The Golden Pothos (Epipremnum aureum), commonly known as Devil’s Ivy, is native to the Society Islands of French Polynesia. It has become the global standard for beginner-friendly indoor greenery due to its high adaptability to varying light and watering cycles.
Complete Care Guide
☀️ Light Requirements
Thrives in bright, indirect room light, but adapts exceptionally well to low-light corridors and fluorescent-lit workspaces. Protect from direct mid-day sun to avoid leaf burn.
💧 Watering & Hydration
Allow the top 2 inches of soil to dry out completely between waterings. When leaves start to droop slightly, it is a clear indicator that the vine is ready for a thorough soak.
🌱 Perfect Potting Soil Mix
Prefers an airy, organic potting mix. A mixture of 60% potting soil, 20% cocopeat for moisture hold, and 20% perlite for optimal drainage is ideal.
🌡️ Temperature & Humidity
Thrives in average home humidity (40-60%) and loves a soft misting once a week during hot dry summer months.
🐾 Safety & Toxicity (Pet Report)
Contains calcium oxalate crystals which can be mildly toxic to dogs and cats if ingested. Place in high hanging baskets or bookshelves out of reach of curious paws.
🩺 Troubleshooting & Common Care Issues
Common Problem: Yellow leaves and soggy vine bases indicate overwatering and poor soil aeration.
Proven Cure: Halt watering immediately, check that the pot drainage holes are free, and allow the potting medium to dry out completely.
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