Looking for a plant that’s easy to care for and makes your home feel fresh and cozy? The pothos plant is exactly what you need. With its trailing green vines and heart-shaped leaves, pothos adds a tropical touch to any space—and it’s one of the easiest indoor plants to grow.
Whether you’re decorating a villa, a café, or your apartment in Bali, a pothos plant is a perfect choice. And if you’re wondering where to buy a pothos plant in Canggu, Terra Flora Bali has the best ones—healthy, beautiful, and paired with handcrafted pots.
Why Pothos Plants Are So Popular in Bali

They Clean the Air
Pothos plants don’t just look good—they also help clean the air. They remove common toxins and make your home feel fresher. That’s especially nice in Bali, where we keep our windows open and let in lots of fresh air and sunshine.
They’re Super Easy to Take Care Of

Don’t have a green thumb? No problem. Pothos is one of the easiest plants to grow. It loves Bali’s warm, humid weather and doesn’t need much care. Just water it once the soil feels dry, and you’re good to go.
- Needs bright, indirect light (but can handle low light too)
- Doesn’t need daily watering—once a week is enough
- Grows fast and stays green year-round
They Look Beautiful Anywhere
Pothos plants fit in almost any space. You can hang them in baskets, let them trail from a shelf, or place them in a cute pot on your table. They grow long vines that look like mini jungle décor for your home.
Where to Buy Pothos Plants in Bali
If you’re looking to buy a pothos plant in Bali, Terra Flora is your go-to shop.
We’re located in Berawa, Canggu—and we’re more than just a plant store. We offer:
- Healthy pothos plants handpicked for Bali homes
- Beautiful handmade pots crafted by local artists
- Delivery service all across Canggu, Seminyak, and beyond
- Friendly English-speaking staff who love to help
Each plant is matched with a unique handmade cover pot. So when you visit Terra Flora, you’re not just buying a plant—you’re getting a living decoration, ready to brighten your space.
What You Get | Why It’s Great |
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Pothos Plant | Strong, easy-care plant that grows well in Bali homes. |
Handmade Pot | Each one is special—no mass-produced plastic here! |
Local Delivery | We deliver to villas, cafés, and homes around Bali. |
Care Tips | We’ll tell you exactly how to keep your plant happy. |
How to Care for Your Pothos Plant

Pothos plants are renowned for their resilience and minimal maintenance needs, making them ideal for both novice and seasoned plant enthusiasts. Here’s an in-depth guide to ensuring your pothos thrives:
Light Requirements
Pothos plants are versatile regarding light conditions:
- Optimal Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal. Positioning them near east or west-facing windows ensures they receive adequate illumination without the risk of leaf burn from direct sunlight.
- Low-Light Tolerance: They can adapt to low-light environments, making them suitable for offices or rooms with minimal natural light. However, growth may slow, and variegated varieties might lose some of their coloration in these settings.
Watering Practices
Proper watering is crucial for the health of your pothos:
- When to Water: Allow the top inch of soil to dry out before watering again. Overwatering can lead to root rot, while underwatering may cause the leaves to wilt.
- Watering Method: Water thoroughly until excess drains from the bottom. Ensure the pot has drainage holes to prevent water accumulation.
Temperature and Humidity
Creating a conducive environment enhances pothos vitality:
- Temperature: Maintain indoor temperatures between 65-85°F (18-29°C). Avoid placing the plant near cold drafts or heating vents.
- Humidity: While pothos plants prefer high humidity, they are tolerant of average or dry air. During winter, when indoor air is drier, plants will benefit from supplemental air moisture such as misting or a room humidifier.
Soil and Fertilization
Providing the right soil and nutrients supports robust growth:
- Soil: Use a well-draining potting mix. Adding perlite or sand can enhance drainage.
- Fertilization: Feed monthly during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer diluted to half strength. Refrain from fertilizing during fall and winter.
Pruning and Propagation

Regular maintenance keeps your pothos looking its best:
- Pruning: Trim back overgrown vines to maintain the desired shape and encourage bushier growth. Use clean, sharp scissors to make cuts just above a leaf node.
- Propagation: Pothos are easy to propagate. Cut a 4-6 inch section of stem with at least four leaves, remove the bottom leaves, and place the cutting in water. Roots typically develop within a few weeks, after which the cutting can be planted in soil.
Common Issues and Solutions
Addressing potential problems promptly ensures plant health:
- Yellowing Leaves: Often a sign of overwatering. Ensure the soil dries out between waterings and that the pot has proper drainage.
- Brown Leaf Tips: This can indicate low humidity or excessive fertilizer. Increase humidity levels and reduce fertilization frequency.
- Pests: While generally resistant, pothos can occasionally attract pests like spider mites or mealybugs. Wipe leaves with a damp cloth and use insecticidal soap if infestations occur.
How to Style Your Pothos Plant

Here are a few easy ideas to make your pothos look amazing:
- Hang it by a window and let the vines trail down
- Put it on a shelf for a jungle-inspired vibe
- Use it in the bathroom—pothos loves the moisture
- Pair it with a white pot or Eco Bag Cover, like what we have, to keep things fresh and modern
You can also let it climb up a small pole or wall if you like the wild look.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a pothos plant?
Pothos is a popular indoor plant with heart-shaped green leaves. It grows in long vines and is super easy to care for, even for beginners.
Is the pothos plant good for homes in Bali?
Yes! Pothos loves Bali’s warm and humid weather. It grows fast and stays healthy with very little care, making it great for homes, villas, and cafes.
Where can I buy a pothos plant in Bali?
You can get one at Terra Flora Bali in Berawa, Canggu. We also deliver! Just message us on Instagram @TerraFloraBali to order.
How often should I water my pothos?
Only water when the top inch of soil feels dry. Usually once a week is enough, but it can depend on where you keep your plant.
Can pothos grow in low light?
Yes, it can survive in low light, like in bathrooms or corners. But it grows better and faster with bright, indirect sunlight.
Why are my pothos leaves turning yellow?
This usually means you’re watering too much. Let the soil dry out before watering again and make sure your pot has drainage holes.
How do I make my pothos grow longer and fuller?
You can trim the ends to make the plant bushier. If you want longer vines, just let them grow naturally or give them support to climb.
What kind of pot is best for pothos?
A pot with drainage holes is best. At Terra Flora, we pair pothos with handmade pots that are both stylish and plant-friendly.
Can I keep pothos in the bathroom?
Yes! Pothos loves the humidity in bathrooms and grows well there. Just make sure it still gets some indirect light.
Is pothos safe for pets?
Pothos is mildly toxic if eaten by cats, dogs, or small kids. Keep it out of reach if that’s a concern.
Can I grow more pothos from cuttings?
Yes! Just cut a piece of the stem, put it in water until roots grow, then plant it in soil. It’s fun and easy!
How big will a pothos plant get?
With good care, pothos can grow vines several meters long! You can let them trail or train them to climb.
What’s the best soil for pothos?
Use light, well-draining soil. At Terra Flora, we use mixes that help prevent root rot and keep your plant healthy.
Do pothos plants need fertilizer?
They don’t need much, but feeding them once a month during growing season (spring to fall) can help them grow faster.
Can I leave my pothos plant outside?
You can place it outside in a shaded area, but avoid direct sun for long hours. Bring it in if it gets too windy or rainy.
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