How often should I water my pothos? As a general rule, you should water a pothos once every week in warmer months and once every two weeks in colder months. Keep soil moist, but be careful not to overwater — pothos do best when their soil is allowed to dry out between waterings.Oct 11, 2017
How do I know when my pothos needs water?
A good indication of your plant needing water is when the foliage begins to wilt. It is best to water just as it begins to wilt (not after it has collapsed), and always be sure to feel the soil in addition to visually monitoring the plant.Feb 10, 2020
How often should you water a pothos?
every 1-2 weeks
How dry should my pothos be before watering?
A good rule of thumb is to let the soil mostly dry out between waterings. The soil should feel dry when you poke your finger in. If you use a moisture meter to determine the moisture level of the soil, you're looking for a reading of 2-3 to indicate that your pothos is ready for a drink.Jan 20, 2021
Is it better to mist or water plants?
“Some plants thrive in humidity,” explains Hank Jenkins of the Plant Provocateur in Silver Lake. “If you don't give them moisture, their leaves will dry out. If you want new foliage and growth, you need to mist them.”Mar 8, 2020
How often should you mist your pothos?
- Here's how you know.
- During the summertime, you can expect to water your pothos up to twice as often as you would during any other time of year. ...
- Watering your pothos every 7 to 12 days is a good place to start when establishing your regular watering routine during the Fall season.