The pothos can be cultivated with sand, and the sand will accelerate its rooting and make the root grow stronger. However, the sand contains less nutrients, which can not fully meet its growth needs. So if pure sand culture, sand does not store water, to water, timely fertilization and nutrition.
1. Sandy soil: it is not recommended to use pure sand for cultivation of pothos. It can be mixed with a small amount of soil. It can be mixed with a large amount of sand and a small amount of soil to make sandy soil. The soil can not be too much, so as to ensure the permeability and permeability of the soil.
2. Rotten leaves or humus soil: the pothos likes temperature, and the humid environment is more conducive to its growth. Generally, the soil is required to be loose and ventilated, with good drainage. Sapropel or humus soil can meet these requirements, the more acidic sapropel is the most suitable.
It can be cultivated in pure sand or sand soil. However, it is not recommended to use all the soil for breeding. If you use all the soil, it is not easy to water it thoroughly, if it is dry, it is easy to knot, if it is wet, it is easy to rot.