Neon Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘Neon’) is a stunning, low-maintenance plant known for its vibrant lime-green leaves. While it thrives in soil, it can also be grown in water indefinitely with the right care! Keeping Neon Pothos in water is a great way to create a stylish indoor display while enjoying an easy-to-care-for houseplant.
Step-by-Step Guide to Growing Neon Pothos in Water
1. Choose the Right Container
🔹 Use a clear glass jar or vase to showcase the roots and monitor water levels.
🔹 Ensure the container is wide enough to support the plant as it grows.
2. Use Clean, Non-Chlorinated Water
💦 Tap water should sit for 24 hours before use to allow chlorine to evaporate.
💦 Filtered or distilled water is ideal for preventing mineral buildup.

3. Take Healthy Cuttings
✂ Select a 6-8 inch cutting with at least 2-3 nodes (small bumps where roots will grow).
✂ Remove the bottom leaves to prevent rot in the water.
4. Place the Cutting in Water
🌱 Submerge the nodes in water while keeping the leaves above the surface.
🌱 Position the container in indirect sunlight for optimal growth.
5. Change the Water Regularly
🔄 Replace the water every 5-7 days to keep it fresh and oxygenated.
🔄 Rinse the roots to prevent algae or bacterial growth.
6. Add Nutrients for Healthy Growth
💡 Use a liquid houseplant fertilizer once a month to provide essential nutrients.
💡 A few drops of hydroponic solution can boost root development.

Tips for Keeping Neon Pothos Happy in Water
✅ Avoid Direct Sunlight – Too much sun can cause algae growth in the water.
✅ Watch for Root Rot – If the roots turn brown or slimy, trim them and refresh the water.
✅ Support Long Vines – Train or prune the vines for a fuller look.
Final Thoughts
Growing Neon Pothos in water is a beautiful and effortless way to enjoy this bright, trailing plant. With clean water, occasional nutrients, and indirect light, your Neon Pothos will flourish for years! 🌿💚


