Jessenia Pothos – how to repot effectively

There are a range of reasons for repotting a plant. From wanting it to grow more and realising your Jessenia Pothos is restricted in its container to changing the pot because it has gotten old like any other type of Houseplant you may grow for fun. Whatever your reason, the below steps should lead you in the right direction to replacing the pot of your Houseplant, a type of plant in the Araceae family of botany.

Repotting Jessenia Pothos from one pot to another step by step

In this article and the steps below, you’ll learn how to repot your Jessenia Pothos, just like you would repot your Japanese Aralia as it is in the same family. Follow along as you do it or make notes if necessary.

First, get your Jessenia Pothos loose in the pot

Once you have decided on repotting, do you research. Without research, the repotting process may not be as effective as you think and you can use this as an opportunity to maximise the health and growth of your Jessenia Pothos by checking the soil ph (Acidic) and timing the repot just before the bloom time of the plant too. The bloom time of Jessenia Pothos is: Spring, summer. Once you are sure when to repot, water your soil in preparation for extraction.

Second, prepare the new pot for your Jessenia Pothos

Patience is key when extracting your Jessenia Pothos from the pot. Depending on the age of the Jessenia Pothos, it may have complex root systems. Take care and maybe turn it upside down to ease it out.

Third, select the soil optimally when preparing Jessenia Pothos for repotting

So you have prepared your new pot and also removed Jessenia Pothos from the old pot. The final step is simple, fill in any gaps with Moist but well-drained soil and allow your Jessenia Pothos to flourish.

How to nurture your Jessenia Pothos

Read on for some additional information on the care of Jessenia Pothos.

General care for repotting Jessenia Pothos

Jessenia Pothos is from the family of Araceae and you may have also known that it is a type of Houseplant which is toxic to pets once mature.

What is Jessenia Pothos called botanically?

Exploring the scientific and botanical names of Jessenia Pothos? Names such as Jessenia Pothos Epipremnum aureum ‘Jessenia’ or Epipremnum aureum ‘Jessenia’ might ring a bell. These names may be associated with repotting similar plants you could have heard of like Jade Pothos.

If your Jessenia Pothos is repotted, will it bloom?

To see your Jessenia Pothos reaching its full size of 10 ft. long (indoors), 30 ft. long (outdoors) requires your attention and care. Imagine it is a while after repotting and you have taken care of the plant in the right way. You’ll have the joy of seeing it burst into Green, white blooms precisely during Spring, summer time. This is achieved by taking care of your plant like you would any other similar plant like a Japanese Birds Nest Fern. Using the right care and being patient after you repot is key.

Once the repotting process is done for your Jessenia Pothos, what should you do?

In the aftercare of Jessenia Pothos, be sure that you give it the right sun exposure (Partial), you’re growing it in the right hardiness zone (10-12 (USDA )) and that your climate is similar to where your Jessenia Pothos is from (South America). If you do this correctly, your Jessenia Pothos should grow to its mature size in its new pot of 10 ft. long (indoors), 30 ft. long (outdoors).

Should you grow your repotted Jessenia Pothos in your house or outside?

The reality is, there isn’t always one right answer for keeping Jessenia Pothos inside or out as temperatures change and you may be able to get away with both at different times of the year. Nonetheless, with some key pieces of information, you should be able to make an informed decision by looking at the hardiness zone that is recommended for the plant which is 10-12 (USDA ). In addition to this, understanding the kind of climate that the plant is from and is used to which is South America.

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