Yellowing Leaves Yellow leaves can indicate overwatering, poor drainage, or a lack of nutrients. Check the soil moisture and consider adjusting your watering habits.
Brown or Crispy Leaf Edges Brown, dry edges often signal underwatering, low humidity, or exposure to drafts. Make sure your pothos is in a spot with consistent moisture and warmth.
Wilting Despite Moist Soil Wilting, despite moist soil, can be a sign of root rot caused by overwatering. Check the roots for any signs of decay and ensure proper drainage.
Leaves Drooping Leaves that droop or appear limp may be a sign of inconsistent watering or too much sunlight. Ensure it’s not placed in direct sun and water as needed.
Stunted Growth If your pothos isn’t growing as it should, it could be due to nutrient deficiency or lack of light. Fertilize lightly and consider moving it to a brighter spot.
Visible Pests Small insects, like spider mites or aphids, can cause leaf damage and stunted growth. Regularly inspect your plant and treat any pest infestations promptly.
Soft, Mushy Stems Soft or mushy stems indicate rot, likely from overwatering or poor drainage. Trim off the affected areas and allow the plant to dry out before resuming watering.