Like most pothos varieties, the lemon meringue pothos islow-maintenanceand undemanding when grown indoors.
It appreciates plenty of indirect light and regular watering but otherwise does well with a bit of neglect.
Heres everything you oughta know about how to grow and care for the lemon meringue pothos indoors.
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You may even begin to see signs of your plant reverting, or losing its variegation altogether.
Water
Water your lemon meringue pothos once the top half of the soil has dried out.
Slightly droopy leaves can also be a good indication that your plant is ready for a drink.
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Stop fertilizing in the fall once the temperatures begin to drop.
Propagating Lemon Meringue Pothos
Like all pothos, the lemon meringue pothos is easilypropagated by stem cuttings.
Heres how to propagate the lemon meringue pothos in a few simple steps.
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Repotting is best done in the spring or summer months when the plant is actively growing.
Giving your plant a quick check every time you water will help you catch any potential infestations early.
In addition, watch out for signs ofroot roton your lemon meringue pothos, which can result from overwatering.
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Here are a few common problems with lemon meringue pothos.
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
“Golden Pothos.”