A guide on repotting Pearls and Jade Pothos

Pearls and Jade Pothos is from the Araceae family of plants. This may not make much sense but the latin names for plants are often used to group them. It is a specific type of Houseplant so can be repotted in a similar way to your other type of Houseplant you may have.

What is the best way to repot your Pearls and Jade Pothos?

Read the essential steps below to ensure the thriving health of your Pearls and Jade Pothos, from optimal timing and gentle extraction to precise soil selection as part of repotting.

1 – Water Pearls and Jade Pothos profusely before repotting

Step one is all about preparation. Ensure you’re repotting during a growth phase of Pearls and Jade Pothos if you want to get the most out of repotting. In addition to this, consider watering generously beforehand to loosen the soil and you have the right soil for your Pearls and Jade Pothos to hand. The below table should help you out.

Bloom time Spring, summer
Soil PH Acidic

2 – Turn your Pearls and Jade Pothos and the pot upside down to repot

After you have watered your Pearls and Jade Pothos, it should be easy to remove by pulling from the the root slowly and carefully or picking the Pearls and Jade Pothos up and turning it on its head.

3 – Place Pearls and Jade Pothos in new soil when repotting

Place in new soil in the new pot and add extra soil (if necessary) to the pot of your Pearls and Jade Pothos, the soil type you should use is Moist but well-draining soil. It may be useful to check you have the right type of soil for your Pearls and Jade Pothos before you begin the repotting process and maybe consider buying a plant that is similar like a Peace Lily so you don’t waste soil.

How to nurture your Pearls and Jade Pothos

Read on for some additional information on the care of Pearls and Jade Pothos.

Should you grow your repotted Pearls and Jade Pothos in your house or outside?

To answer the question of if you should plant or repot your Pearls and Jade Pothos outside or inside, you should look at the ideal environments for the plant. consider that Pearls and Jade Pothos is native to South Pacific and then take into consideration whether your area has a similar climate based on your knowledge.

Another thing that you should consider is that Pearls and Jade Pothos is in the Versatile hardiness zone in the United States. Visit this website to work out what zone you live in and make the right decision.

When can you expect your repotted Pearls and Jade Pothos to bloom?

There is nothing better than seeing Pearls and Jade Pothos flourish after you have repotted it successfully. You can expect Green, white blooms in the Spring, summer time and enjoy seeing your Pearls and Jade Pothos grow up before these months to around 6-10 ft. long (indoors). If you don’t like the look of the type of plant you’re growing, perhaps try growing a Peanut Cactus instead.

A guide on the long term care for Pearls and Jade Pothos after repotting

Repotting is most of the time going to help your Pearls and Jade Pothos grow, especially if you are moving it to a more suitably sized pot with some better fitting soil. However, once repotted, you should grow the plant in the right hardiness zone of Versatile and in a similar climate to where the plant would have usually been growing (South Pacific).

This is vital to maximise the chance it will reach its mature size of 6-10 ft. long (indoors). Also, a final factor in ensuring that Pearls and Jade Pothos reaches this height and the full mature size that it can is to ensure the exposure from the sun is correct. Aim for it to get part sun, part shade exposure.

Does Pearls and Jade Pothos have any other names?

Pearls and Jade Pothos Epipremnum aureum ‘Pearls and Jade’ or Epipremnum aureum ‘Pearls and Jade’ are all other names you may have heard your Pearls and Jade Pothos be called. These names are more scientific and botanical. If you need more ideas for what plant to repot next, check out the below table.

Our pick of a similar plant to repot Parlor Palm
Our pick of a different plant to repot Bridal Wreath


More information about Pearls and Jade Pothos after repotting

To master aftercare for Pearls and Jade Pothos too, research Houseplant care requirements in general to gain a broader understanding of your plant. These type of plants share the same family name, known in latin as Araceae, so becoming an expert on this type of plant could really help. When the plant is mature, you can expect it to be toxic to pets.

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