– Yellowing Leaves: If the leaves start to turn yellow, it could be a sign of overwatering or poor drainage.
– Brown Leaf Tips: Dry, brown tips may indicate underwatering, low humidity, or exposure to drafts.
Wilting Leaves: Wilted leaves, even after watering, can be caused by root rot or inadequate light.
– Leggy Growth: When the plant becomes sparse and leggy, it’s a sign that it's not receiving enough light.–
– Brown Spots on Leaves: These can be caused by overwatering, fungal infections, or too much direct sunlight.
– Leaves Falling Off: If your pothos is shedding leaves excessively, it might be stressed due to temperature changes or pests.
– Slow Growth: A lack of new growth can indicate poor soil nutrients or the wrong temperature.– Pest Infestation: Tiny bugs or webs on your pothos signal a pest problem, such as spider mites or aphids.