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How to raise a pothos

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-01-10 08:03:50
We should pay attention to these four aspects in order to cultivate a good pothos: first, water it enough, but not too much. For the second light, let it be exposed to the sun, but avoid direct sunlight at noon in summer. The third is to apply fertilizer once every 15 days. The fourth change basin, remember to change basin, when changing basin, the roots should be scattered, otherwise it is likely to rot.

1. Water

If you want to keep the pothos well, you must have enough water, but don't over water it, especially if you breed it indoors, you'd better put it outdoors to have sunshine after watering it. If you breed it outdoors, you can water it once a day or two in summer when it's sunny enough. In other seasons, you'd better wait for the soil to dry before watering. You should spray water to clean the leaves in time. If there's too much dust, you can't. It will only affect the beauty, but also affect its normal growth.

2. Light

Keep a good pothos must let it accept the sunlight, if in the indoor breeding to move to the outdoor when there is sunshine, but to avoid the summer high temperature at noon, there are at least two days a week to let it receive the sunlight, to pay attention to the temperature difference can not be too big, in winter do not let it close to the heating equipment.

3. Fertilization

Reasonable fertilization can make it better. If the temperature is controlled at 15-28 ℃, it can be fertilized once every 15 days. It is necessary to move it to the outside for rain, which is beneficial to its growth.

4. Change basin

The cultivation of pothos must remember to change the basin, when changing the basin, the roots should be properly scattered, if not, it may affect its expansion, holding the roots will cause the water can not be better absorbed, the basin will be too wet, if coupled with poor ventilation, it is likely to rot.

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