Would love to watch a video on “how to use different type of watering pot correctly” I use couple , but the soil always soaking wet and has white mold on top
Correct. Morning sunlight. That's why I always say keep out of HOT direct sunlight. A bigger factor in plant sunburn is the temperature. Crazy, haha! 😆
Hi Leveena! The yellow vines are a sign of uneven watering (too dry, then too wet). Specifically too wet. I don't think your leaves will stay green. With it being the vine I would cut that section out and propagate any green sections that are left in water. Good luck!
I have snake plants and I'm thinking about getting either a pothos (or maybe a peace lily). Did you cover what kind of soil the pothos need? I have all my snake plants in terracotta pots and succulent soil with perlite. Would the pothos be happy in that soil? I always use a water meter to check and put a weekly alarm in my outlook calendar to remind me to water my snake plants. I find my snake plants want more water in terracotta pots than plastic or glazed pots.
Pothos is usually happy in a regular houseplant soil mix. You can find my DIY mix in the video below. Snake plants need the extra perlite which will be the main difference between snake plant and pothos soil. 😊 ua-cam.com/video/CG8Ypv_8UcY/v-deo.html
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Would love to watch a video on “how to use different type of watering pot correctly” I use couple , but the soil always soaking wet and has white mold on top
A golden Pothos does love direct sunlight. Like morning sunlight. That's how you can experience the gold on the leaves.
Correct. Morning sunlight. That's why I always say keep out of HOT direct sunlight. A bigger factor in plant sunburn is the temperature. Crazy, haha! 😆
@@thegirlwithashovel you'll see the difference!! I do it with my Pothos.
Is it normal for the vines to turn yellow but the leaves are still green? I'm new to looking after golden pothos.
Hi Leveena! The yellow vines are a sign of uneven watering (too dry, then too wet). Specifically too wet. I don't think your leaves will stay green. With it being the vine I would cut that section out and propagate any green sections that are left in water. Good luck!
@@thegirlwithashovel thank you so much for replying. I'll try that out. 🙏
I have snake plants and I'm thinking about getting either a pothos (or maybe a peace lily). Did you cover what kind of soil the pothos need? I have all my snake plants in terracotta pots and succulent soil with perlite. Would the pothos be happy in that soil? I always use a water meter to check and put a weekly alarm in my outlook calendar to remind me to water my snake plants. I find my snake plants want more water in terracotta pots than plastic or glazed pots.
Pothos is usually happy in a regular houseplant soil mix. You can find my DIY mix in the video below. Snake plants need the extra perlite which will be the main difference between snake plant and pothos soil. 😊
ua-cam.com/video/CG8Ypv_8UcY/v-deo.html
@@thegirlwithashovel thank you!