It always fascinates me how people must mimic the natural environments of these delicate plants to keep them alive all over the world in all kinds of climates. You are awesome at this. I've only ever had success with my pothos, but I think that's because its natural environment is a smelly dark studio apartment in Portland with a keeper that only waters you when you wilt a little bit.
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My secret is that these plants are native to my country so the mimicry isn't hard. Your Pothos aspires to be a succulent, they also like to be watered when then wrinkle a little bit
Maybe it feels good to wrinkle. Flexing those cell walls.
At my age, I'm trying to decide whether this is a good or a bad thing
😆 me too. No, that's a lie. It's a bad thing. But it can't be stopped, not even with all the watering in the world.