3 Assorted Pothos Live Plants – 4 Inch Pot – Houseplant & Outdoor

Bring vibrant greenery into your space with this bundle of 3 assorted Pothos live plants. Perfect for both indoor and outdoor gardening, these 4-inch potted plants are known for their ease of care and lush foliage, making them ideal for beginners and experienced plant enthusiasts alike.

  • Includes 3 assorted Pothos varieties
  • Ships in 4-inch nursery pots
  • Versatile for indoor and outdoor settings
  • Low maintenance and resilient

Original price was: $39.36.Current price is: $19.68.

Estimated arrival

Feb 09

Feb 14 - Feb 16

Feb 19 - Feb 23

Overview

Introduce a touch of natural beauty to your home or garden with our collection of pothos live plants. This special offering includes 3 assorted varieties of Pothos, each arriving in a 4-inch pot, ready to flourish in your chosen environment. Known scientifically as Epipremnum aureum, Pothos are beloved for their heart-shaped leaves and trailing vines, making them a popular choice for hanging baskets, shelves, or as ground cover in suitable climates. Our selection of assorted pothos ensures a delightful mix of colors and leaf patterns, providing visual interest and enhancing any decor. These resilient plants are celebrated for their adaptability and ease of care, making them an excellent option for both novice and seasoned gardeners. Whether you’re looking to create a lush indoor jungle or add vibrant foliage to your patio, these pothos live plants are an ideal choice.

Each plant is carefully selected to provide a healthy start, ensuring you receive robust specimens ready to thrive. The Pothos plant, often referred to as ‘Devil’s Ivy’ due to its hardiness, can tolerate a range of conditions and is known for its air-purifying qualities. This makes them not only a beautiful addition but also a beneficial one for your living spaces. Explore the joy of growing diverse indoor pothos plants with this convenient and attractive trio.

Key Benefits

Our pothos live plants offer numerous advantages, making them a fantastic addition to any plant collection. Their robust nature and stunning appearance contribute significantly to a healthier and more aesthetically pleasing environment. Discover why these plants are a must-have for your home or garden.

  • Air Purification: Pothos plants are excellent natural air purifiers, helping to remove toxins like formaldehyde, xylene, and benzene from indoor air, contributing to a healthier living space.
  • Low Maintenance: These plants are incredibly forgiving and require minimal attention, making them perfect for busy individuals or those new to plant care. They can tolerate some neglect and still thrive.
  • Versatile Decor: With their cascading vines and varied foliage, assorted pothos varieties are highly versatile. They look stunning in hanging baskets, on shelves, as desk plants, or even climbing a moss pole.
  • Adaptable to Various Light Conditions: While they prefer bright, indirect light, Pothos can adapt to lower light conditions, making them suitable for different spots around your home or office.
  • Easy Propagation: Pothos are notoriously easy to propagate from cuttings, allowing you to expand your collection or share with friends without much effort.
  • Rapid Growth: Enjoy quick results as these pothos live plants grow relatively fast, quickly filling out their space and creating a lush, full appearance.
  • Stress Reduction: Studies suggest that having houseplants like indoor pothos plants can reduce stress, improve mood, and increase productivity, fostering a calming atmosphere.

Plant Care & Growing Tips

Caring for your pothos live plants is remarkably straightforward, making them an excellent choice for beginners. These resilient plants can adapt to various conditions, but providing optimal care will ensure vigorous growth and vibrant foliage. Understanding their basic needs will help your assorted pothos thrive for years to come.

Sunlight Requirements: Pothos prefer bright, indirect light. They can tolerate lower light conditions, but their variegated leaves may lose some of their color intensity, and growth might slow down. Avoid direct, harsh sunlight, especially in the afternoon, as it can scorch their leaves. For indoor pothos plants, an east-facing window or a few feet away from a south or west-facing window is ideal. When grown outdoors, ensure they are in a shaded or partially shaded location to protect them from intense sun.

Watering Schedule & Soil Moisture: Water your Pothos thoroughly when the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry to the touch. It’s better to underwater than to overwater, as Pothos are susceptible to root rot. Ensure the pot has drainage holes to prevent waterlogging. During the growing season (spring and summer), they may need more frequent watering, while in winter, reduce the frequency. Always allow excess water to drain away completely. These easy care houseplants will often tell you they need water when their leaves start to droop slightly.

Soil Type & Drainage: Pothos thrive in a well-draining potting mix. A standard indoor potting mix amended with perlite or orchid bark can provide the ideal balance of moisture retention and drainage. Good drainage is crucial to prevent root rot. The soil should be loose and airy, allowing roots to breathe. For pothos for gardening outdoors, ensure your garden soil drains well and amend with compost if necessary to improve texture.

Temperature & Hardiness: Pothos prefer temperatures between 65-85°F (18-29°C). They are not frost-tolerant and should be brought indoors if temperatures drop below 50°F (10°C). As tropical plants, they appreciate average to high humidity but can tolerate typical household humidity levels. They are generally suited for outdoor growing in USDA Zones 10-12 as perennials, but can be grown as annuals or container plants in colder zones.

Fertilization: Feed your Pothos with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength every 2-4 weeks during the active growing season (spring and summer). Reduce fertilization in fall and winter when the plant’s growth slows down. Over-fertilization can lead to salt buildup in the soil, which can harm the plant. Always water your pothos live plants before fertilizing to prevent root burn.

Common Problems: Yellowing leaves can indicate overwatering or nutrient deficiency. Brown, crispy leaves often point to underwatering or low humidity. Pests like spider mites, mealybugs, and scale can occasionally affect Pothos, but regular inspection and prompt treatment with neem oil or insecticidal soap can keep them at bay. By following these simple care guidelines, your pothos for gardening will remain healthy and beautiful.

Size & Details

This offering includes 3 assorted Pothos live plants, each carefully cultivated and shipped in its own 4-inch nursery pot. These plants are young and vibrant, designed to adapt readily to their new environment. At the time of shipping, each plant typically features 3 to 4 healthy leaves, showcasing the initial stages of their characteristic trailing growth. While individual varieties will vary within the assortment, all are selected for their vigor and potential to develop into lush, mature specimens.

Pothos are known for their moderate to fast growth rate, and with proper care, you can expect their vines to begin trailing and lengthening within a few months. When mature, Pothos vines can reach lengths of several feet indoors, with leaves typically growing 4-8 inches long. The plants are shipped securely to minimize stress during transit, arriving ready for immediate placement in your home or garden. The 4-inch pot size provides a good foundation for initial growth, allowing you to enjoy these easy care houseplants before needing to repot them.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: How big will these Pothos plants get? A: Each of the pothos live plants is shipped in a 4-inch pot. With proper care, Pothos vines can grow several feet long indoors, and their leaves typically range from 4 to 8 inches in size as they mature. You can trim them to maintain your desired length and fullness.
  • Q: Are these plants suitable for beginners? A: Absolutely! Pothos are considered one of the easiest houseplants to care for. They are very forgiving of occasional neglect, making them perfect easy care houseplants for both beginners and experienced plant enthusiasts.
  • Q: What condition will the plants arrive in? A: We carefully package each of the 3 assorted Pothos plants to ensure they arrive healthy and intact. They will be shipped in their 4-inch nursery pots, with soil, ready for you to unbox and place in their new home.
  • Q: Can I grow these Pothos plants outdoors? A: Yes, Pothos can be grown outdoors in warmer climates (USDA Zones 10-12) where there is no frost. In cooler zones, they can be grown outdoors during the warmer months as container plants and brought indoors before temperatures drop. They thrive in shaded or partially shaded outdoor areas.
  • Q: How much sunlight do these Pothos need? A: Pothos live plants prefer bright, indirect light. They can tolerate lower light conditions, but for the best growth and vibrant foliage, avoid direct, harsh sunlight which can scorch their leaves.
  • Q: How often should I water my Pothos? A: Water your Pothos when the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry to the touch. It’s generally better to let the soil dry out slightly between waterings to prevent root rot. Adjust watering frequency based on light, temperature, and humidity.
  • Q: Is Pothos pet-safe? A: No, Pothos plants are considered toxic to pets if ingested due to calcium oxalates. It’s best to keep them out of reach of curious pets or choose an alternative if you have pets that chew on plants.
  • Q: Will I receive different types of Pothos? A: Yes, this listing is for 3 assorted Pothos plants, meaning you will receive three different varieties of Pothos, offering a lovely mix of foliage colors and patterns.
  • Q: When is the best time to repot these Pothos? A: You can repot your pothos for gardening when it outgrows its 4-inch pot, typically once every 1-2 years, or when you notice roots growing out of the drainage holes. Spring is generally the best time for repotting.
  • Q: What kind of soil is best for Pothos? A: Pothos thrive in a well-draining potting mix. A standard houseplant soil mixed with some perlite or orchid bark for added drainage works well. Ensuring good drainage is key for healthy indoor pothos plants.

Product Details
  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    USDA Zones 10-12 (outdoors), year-round indoors
  • Soil type

    Well-draining potting mix
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Bright indirect light
  • Expected Planting Period

    Year-round indoors

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Product Details
  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    USDA Zones 10-12 (outdoors), year-round indoors
  • Soil type

    Well-draining potting mix
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Bright indirect light
  • Expected Planting Period

    Year-round indoors

Overview

Introduce a touch of natural beauty to your home or garden with our collection of pothos live plants. This special offering includes 3 assorted varieties of Pothos, each arriving in a 4-inch pot, ready to flourish in your chosen environment. Known scientifically as Epipremnum aureum, Pothos are beloved for their heart-shaped leaves and trailing vines, making them a popular choice for hanging baskets, shelves, or as ground cover in suitable climates. Our selection of assorted pothos ensures a delightful mix of colors and leaf patterns, providing visual interest and enhancing any decor. These resilient plants are celebrated for their adaptability and ease of care, making them an excellent option for both novice and seasoned gardeners. Whether you’re looking to create a lush indoor jungle or add vibrant foliage to your patio, these pothos live plants are an ideal choice.

Each plant is carefully selected to provide a healthy start, ensuring you receive robust specimens ready to thrive. The Pothos plant, often referred to as ‘Devil’s Ivy’ due to its hardiness, can tolerate a range of conditions and is known for its air-purifying qualities. This makes them not only a beautiful addition but also a beneficial one for your living spaces. Explore the joy of growing diverse indoor pothos plants with this convenient and attractive trio.

Key Benefits

Our pothos live plants offer numerous advantages, making them a fantastic addition to any plant collection. Their robust nature and stunning appearance contribute significantly to a healthier and more aesthetically pleasing environment. Discover why these plants are a must-have for your home or garden.

  • Air Purification: Pothos plants are excellent natural air purifiers, helping to remove toxins like formaldehyde, xylene, and benzene from indoor air, contributing to a healthier living space.
  • Low Maintenance: These plants are incredibly forgiving and require minimal attention, making them perfect for busy individuals or those new to plant care. They can tolerate some neglect and still thrive.
  • Versatile Decor: With their cascading vines and varied foliage, assorted pothos varieties are highly versatile. They look stunning in hanging baskets, on shelves, as desk plants, or even climbing a moss pole.
  • Adaptable to Various Light Conditions: While they prefer bright, indirect light, Pothos can adapt to lower light conditions, making them suitable for different spots around your home or office.
  • Easy Propagation: Pothos are notoriously easy to propagate from cuttings, allowing you to expand your collection or share with friends without much effort.
  • Rapid Growth: Enjoy quick results as these pothos live plants grow relatively fast, quickly filling out their space and creating a lush, full appearance.
  • Stress Reduction: Studies suggest that having houseplants like indoor pothos plants can reduce stress, improve mood, and increase productivity, fostering a calming atmosphere.

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Caring for your pothos live plants is remarkably straightforward, making them an excellent choice for beginners. These resilient plants can adapt to various conditions, but providing optimal care will ensure vigorous growth and vibrant foliage. Understanding their basic needs will help your assorted pothos thrive for years to come.

Sunlight Requirements: Pothos prefer bright, indirect light. They can tolerate lower light conditions, but their variegated leaves may lose some of their color intensity, and growth might slow down. Avoid direct, harsh sunlight, especially in the afternoon, as it can scorch their leaves. For indoor pothos plants, an east-facing window or a few feet away from a south or west-facing window is ideal. When grown outdoors, ensure they are in a shaded or partially shaded location to protect them from intense sun.

Watering Schedule & Soil Moisture: Water your Pothos thoroughly when the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry to the touch. It’s better to underwater than to overwater, as Pothos are susceptible to root rot. Ensure the pot has drainage holes to prevent waterlogging. During the growing season (spring and summer), they may need more frequent watering, while in winter, reduce the frequency. Always allow excess water to drain away completely. These easy care houseplants will often tell you they need water when their leaves start to droop slightly.

Soil Type & Drainage: Pothos thrive in a well-draining potting mix. A standard indoor potting mix amended with perlite or orchid bark can provide the ideal balance of moisture retention and drainage. Good drainage is crucial to prevent root rot. The soil should be loose and airy, allowing roots to breathe. For pothos for gardening outdoors, ensure your garden soil drains well and amend with compost if necessary to improve texture.

Temperature & Hardiness: Pothos prefer temperatures between 65-85°F (18-29°C). They are not frost-tolerant and should be brought indoors if temperatures drop below 50°F (10°C). As tropical plants, they appreciate average to high humidity but can tolerate typical household humidity levels. They are generally suited for outdoor growing in USDA Zones 10-12 as perennials, but can be grown as annuals or container plants in colder zones.

Fertilization: Feed your Pothos with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength every 2-4 weeks during the active growing season (spring and summer). Reduce fertilization in fall and winter when the plant’s growth slows down. Over-fertilization can lead to salt buildup in the soil, which can harm the plant. Always water your pothos live plants before fertilizing to prevent root burn.

Common Problems: Yellowing leaves can indicate overwatering or nutrient deficiency. Brown, crispy leaves often point to underwatering or low humidity. Pests like spider mites, mealybugs, and scale can occasionally affect Pothos, but regular inspection and prompt treatment with neem oil or insecticidal soap can keep them at bay. By following these simple care guidelines, your pothos for gardening will remain healthy and beautiful.

Size & Details

This offering includes 3 assorted Pothos live plants, each carefully cultivated and shipped in its own 4-inch nursery pot. These plants are young and vibrant, designed to adapt readily to their new environment. At the time of shipping, each plant typically features 3 to 4 healthy leaves, showcasing the initial stages of their characteristic trailing growth. While individual varieties will vary within the assortment, all are selected for their vigor and potential to develop into lush, mature specimens.

Pothos are known for their moderate to fast growth rate, and with proper care, you can expect their vines to begin trailing and lengthening within a few months. When mature, Pothos vines can reach lengths of several feet indoors, with leaves typically growing 4-8 inches long. The plants are shipped securely to minimize stress during transit, arriving ready for immediate placement in your home or garden. The 4-inch pot size provides a good foundation for initial growth, allowing you to enjoy these easy care houseplants before needing to repot them.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: How big will these Pothos plants get? A: Each of the pothos live plants is shipped in a 4-inch pot. With proper care, Pothos vines can grow several feet long indoors, and their leaves typically range from 4 to 8 inches in size as they mature. You can trim them to maintain your desired length and fullness.
  • Q: Are these plants suitable for beginners? A: Absolutely! Pothos are considered one of the easiest houseplants to care for. They are very forgiving of occasional neglect, making them perfect easy care houseplants for both beginners and experienced plant enthusiasts.
  • Q: What condition will the plants arrive in? A: We carefully package each of the 3 assorted Pothos plants to ensure they arrive healthy and intact. They will be shipped in their 4-inch nursery pots, with soil, ready for you to unbox and place in their new home.
  • Q: Can I grow these Pothos plants outdoors? A: Yes, Pothos can be grown outdoors in warmer climates (USDA Zones 10-12) where there is no frost. In cooler zones, they can be grown outdoors during the warmer months as container plants and brought indoors before temperatures drop. They thrive in shaded or partially shaded outdoor areas.
  • Q: How much sunlight do these Pothos need? A: Pothos live plants prefer bright, indirect light. They can tolerate lower light conditions, but for the best growth and vibrant foliage, avoid direct, harsh sunlight which can scorch their leaves.
  • Q: How often should I water my Pothos? A: Water your Pothos when the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry to the touch. It’s generally better to let the soil dry out slightly between waterings to prevent root rot. Adjust watering frequency based on light, temperature, and humidity.
  • Q: Is Pothos pet-safe? A: No, Pothos plants are considered toxic to pets if ingested due to calcium oxalates. It’s best to keep them out of reach of curious pets or choose an alternative if you have pets that chew on plants.
  • Q: Will I receive different types of Pothos? A: Yes, this listing is for 3 assorted Pothos plants, meaning you will receive three different varieties of Pothos, offering a lovely mix of foliage colors and patterns.
  • Q: When is the best time to repot these Pothos? A: You can repot your pothos for gardening when it outgrows its 4-inch pot, typically once every 1-2 years, or when you notice roots growing out of the drainage holes. Spring is generally the best time for repotting.
  • Q: What kind of soil is best for Pothos? A: Pothos thrive in a well-draining potting mix. A standard houseplant soil mixed with some perlite or orchid bark for added drainage works well. Ensuring good drainage is key for healthy indoor pothos plants.

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