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What Does It Look Like?

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.

How To Care For Hawaiian Pothos?

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.

Light & Temperature

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.

Humidity & Watering

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.

Soil & Fertilization

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.

Repotting

The general rule for repotting this pothos species is to do it every 1 or 2 years.

Propagation

The easiest way to propagate this pothos is by stem cuttings. Find a healthy stem, cut it and root it in water or soil.

Common Issues

1. Diseases: bacterial leaf spot and root rot. 2. Pests: Mealybugs and spider mites 3. Pothos losing variegation due to direct sun

There are plenty of reasons to get yourself a Hawaiian pothos! They are super easy to grow and should be on your wish list.