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Pothos Growing Temperatures

Will my pothos hanging basket survive outside with nighttime temperatures in the 30s (above freezing) and daytime highs in the 50s and 60s. . . soon to warm considerably. I live in Savannah where the summer temps are hot and very humid. The plants are on my front porch facing north, so the light they get is indirect but bright.


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#1 Comment By CaptainAng On 02/10/2011 @ 12:06 am

Pothos, also known as Devil’s Ivy is originally from the Solomon Islands in the Pacific. It prefers indirect sunlight (the edges are easily burned and turn brown quickly if left in direct sun).
Keep your pothos warm; a minimum of 65 degrees. It also thrives in high humidity but do not over water.
Hope this helps~


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