The Hawaiian pothos is known for its large leaves that can grow up to 12 inches long. They’re heart-shaped and have vibrant variegation in dark green, cream, and gold shades.
This pothos species isn’t fussy. It’s a tropical plant that grows under the rainforest canopy, so imitating those conditions will give the Epipremnum aureum everything it needs.
If you want to see your Hawaiian pothos thrive, ensure it gets plenty of bright indirect light. Keep it in temperatures between 90 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
The ideal humidity for this pothos plant is between 50% and 70%. Regularly check the soil to see when it needs watering. Wait until the top 2 inches of the pothos soil are dry.
The ideal soil for this pothos species is porous, well-draining, and slightly acidic. A balanced (15 15 15 or 20 20 20) water-soluble liquid fertilizer will work well.