What other plant parents say
4.8 out of 5
Fast grower 1755
Survivor 1673
Easy to propagate 1462
Large, lush leaves 1100
Pet friendly 250
Browns easily 200
Blooms easily 188
Pest magnet 62
03/29/2021
i bought this beauty from a woman in a warehouse market where she said the plant was grown. as you can imagine, there were some weak vines and leaves due to the overall lack of light, but for the most part she was surprisingly very healthy and had great foliage and long full vines. i decided to put her vines on a trellis to see if it would help strengthen her vines and grow bigger leaves, and she’s doing really well!!! i currently have her in my living room near a south window and she’s putting out new growth like crazy!!
Fast grower
Large, lush leaves
Easy to propagate
Survivor
03/28/2021
This has been the easiest plant ever for me to grow. It pretty much raised itself. Before I got into really understanding plant care Bella lived wherever I placed her. Her typical care was to water whenever I happened to notice she needed it and most likely when she was pretty dry. That’s why I call her a survivor. Now I’m much more cognizant of her needs and she’s thriving beautifully. Lush, and with long full trailing vines.
Fast grower
Large, lush leaves
Survivor
03/08/2021
This was the first plant I got; I got it at Lowe’s, and literally, he’s been through so much and he’s still great. Harvey (my plant) has trekked through lack of water, all four seasons, and lots of erratic temperatures. He’s certainly a trooper for sticking with me. He’s a dad to 3 cute little baby plants, as let me tell you this is the first experience with
propagation i’ve had and it’s been nothing short of perfect. All three sprouted roots anywhere from 2 weeks to one month, and have all grown plentifully. I would defenitley reccommend a golden pothos as they are literally so easy to care for and are amazing companions :)
Large, lush leaves
Easy to propagate
Survivor
02/28/2021
Pothos are among some of the easiest to propagate, they can stay propagated in water for a while and do fairly well in water propagation.
They’re tough and hardy, they survive the elements. The mother plant was with a relative to be watched. It got sunburned, dehydrated and lost almost all of its leaves, but when I got it back and gave it some TLC it sprung back to life. I love pothos they’re beautiful and thrive especially when they’re cared for. They don’t need a whole bunch of frequent watering but when you water (I usually water once a week), water deeply.
Easy to propagate
Survivor