I feed my Pothos with a liquid-balanced NPK, liquid organic fertilizer, and seaweed-based fertilizer based on a regular diet in the growing season. Here, I want to share my experiences about the best liquid fertilizer for Pothos according to my tests, so keep reading.
➡ Pothos is a low-maintenance houseplant which not like to be overly fed. However, feeding with proper fertilizer is more important when you grow it in water.
Liquid Fertilizer for Pothos in Soil
To find the best food for every houseplant, first, consider why you choose it: its stunning foliage, its colourful leaves, or its gorgeous blooms. To keep every characteristic in your plant, you need special food with specific nutrients.
People grow Pothos because it‘s a hard-to-kill low-light houseplant with lovely green leaves which can cover large spaces in your house. Hence you need a fertilizer that:
- It can support its growth speed
- It must Stimulate your Pothos to produce more large lush leaves.
- In addition, your Pothos diet must make it resistant to pests (tiny bugs on houseplants) and diseases.
So, you need a feeding program that can provide nutrients which play critical roles in photosynthesising (like N and K fertilizes) and induce strong extended roots (like P fertilizers), enhancing soil characteristics and nutrient uptake (like Organic fertilizers, Humic acids, and Seaweed-based fertilizers).
if you are interested in the importance of various nutrients and fertilizers for houseplants, read my other post “Best Liquid Fertilizer for Indoor Plants“.
A proper ratio of a liquid NPK fertilizer will give enough amounts of critical macronutrients (Nitrogen, Potassium and Phosphorus) to my Pothos and an Organic fertilizer along with a Seaweed-based fertilizer will provide micronutrients and Bioactive compounds for it.
I use the following diet for my Pothos:
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My Homemade Organic Liquid Fertilizer
I read articles about natural fertilisers with Banana, and onion peels and found out they are a good source of Nitrogen, although their other nutrient content is lower than the standard nutrient content of liquid organic fertilizers (LOF).
However, research shows these matters (especially onion peels) have various valuable Bioactive Compounds. Hence, I use my “liquid organic fertilizer” as a supplement in my Pothos diet.
- During summer hot days, I collect the Onion and Banana peels, and after washing put them under direct sunlight to dry. you can dry them in an oven or front of a fan. I’m concerned about microbial infection in onion peels and hope the sunlight kills them.
- Several days later, I powdered dried peels and then stored them in jars.
- I add one spoonful of every Powder (banana peel and onion peel) to a jar, then add one litre of hot water and close the lid. I leave it for 48 hours and then drench the soil with it.
➡ If you spot any sign of bacteria or fungi infestation after opening the lid, avoid adding it to plants.
Liquid Fertilizer for Pothos in Water
Pothos can thrive well in water for years if you feed it properly and can control the risk of root rot. The roots can uptake nutrients more easily in water than in soil. Hence the risk of over-fertilizing is higher in water conditions.
So you must dilute every fertilizer to ¼ strength, change the water the next day and monitor your plant reaction.
I perform the following diet for my Pothos plant in water.
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Pro Tips for Fertilizing Pothos
- If you have a variegated Pothos, providing its light requirements is more critical than fertilizing to keep its lovely colours. To find the best light for your indoor plants read my other post ” Low Light Plants“.
- During fall and winter, I just fertilize my Pothos with my natural organic homemade fertilizer every two weeks.
- I also add Amino acids to soil and leaves after repotting to make them resistant to stresses.
Conclusion
However, Pothos is a low-maintenance houseplant but proper fertilizing will help it to grow faster and healthier. I gave you a diet for your Pothos in soil and water and showed you how to determine the best liquid fertilizer for Pothos.
Please tell me about your experiences in feeding houseplants, especially their diet. I hope to hear your ideas and experience in making DIY organic fertilizers. You can also ask me your questions below this page.
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Elahe Rabiei
Hi, I’m Elaheh. My Academic major is plant protection, and houseplants are my expertise. As a houseplant lover, my house is full of indoor plants and it is my passion to take care of them. Hence, I’m here to share my knowledge and experience about growing healthy houseplants. I am also a plant protection advisor, so feel free to ask me any questions you may have.