Jade Pothos

Our love for this natural trailer is as timeless as love itself, earning it the name Pothos, the god of love, named after the Greek word for 'yearning,' symbolising a vine that stretches as far and wide as the heart’s desire. Native to the Pacific Islands, Jade Pothos is admired for its resilience and graceful vines, adorned with a classic deep green foliage bringing about a perfect sense of calm.
Jade Pothos grows best in a well-lit space with medium to bright light, and can adapt to low light or spaces without natural light as well.
- 1Open the lid and fill with water
- 2Your plant drinks only when needed
- 3The result: healthy, long-lived plants that are easy to care for

- Carefree and convenient
- No more worrying about when to water
- Healthier plants that live longer
- We use proven irrigation technology to optimise water consumption
Advantages | Other | |
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Water interval | 1 Month | 1 Week |
Overwatering | Rare | Common |
Underwatering | Never | Common |
Over compacted dry soil | Never | Common |
Easily know when to water | ||
Stable root growth |
During the first few days at home, one or two leaves may turn yellow or fall off – this is normal and part of the plant’s adjustment period. Once settled, Jade Pothos is incredibly easy to care for. To encourage healthy growth, dust the leaves occasionally and rotate the pot by a quarter turn every month.
Devil's Ivy is both an indoor and outdoor plant. In its native environment, it grows in the understory forest in the Solomon Islands. However, it is highly adaptable to various growing conditions and can thrive indoors.
Since Devil's Ivy is so adaptable to different environments, you can place the plant almost anywhere. Since it is a vining plant, consider placing it high to allow the vines to hang down or accommodate the vines spreading across walls. The more indirect light the plant has, the happier it will be and the faster it will grow.