Of course, it needs to be watered after the pothos is changed into a basin, and the water should be fully watered, which is called root water. To ensure that the basin soil absorb enough water, but also not excessive, water will lead to yellow leaves, wilt or even rotten roots.
The pothos that just changed the basin must be watered once. If it is watered too much, the excess water should be poured out in time, and there should be no ponding. After pouring, it can be managed normally. When you can't touch the soil with your fingers, you should water it thoroughly. At ordinary times, more water can be sprayed on the blades.
1. Pruning roots: before changing pots, cut off the old roots, rotten roots or long roots of the pothos. If you cut too much, cut off some branches and leaves.
2. Can't fertilize: the fresh pothos doesn't need to be fertilized. Because it can't adapt to the new environment at once, the root can't absorb the nutrition brought by fertilizer, and then apply fertilizer after sprouting.
3. Place in a cool place: the fresh pothos should be placed in a cool and dark place, and should not be directly exposed to the strong light, otherwise it will cause the leaves to wilt and turn yellow.