Pothos And Philodendron Same Pot. Can you plant pothos and philodendron together? Heather fern, sep 2, 2007 #1.

Neither of the plants tolerates overwatering, so make sure to allow the top few inches of soil to dry before you reach for the watering can again. Philodendrons have a much more glossy and smooth texture. In comparison, the leaves of pothos are much broader, irregular, and short.

The Plant Can Withstand More Intense Sunlight Than A Philodendron Without Getting Sunburned.
Both philodendron and pothos plants will grow aerial roots, which help them climb and vine. An easy way to tell the difference between pothos and philodendron is the shape of the leaves. Place them at a bright spot.
Care For Your Plant As Usual.
First, gently weave and wrap the vine up your support system making sure to not wrap too tightly. Pothos and philodendron both have aerial roots—above ground roots that allow the vines to anchor to surfaces like trees, walls, or rocks. If philodendron vs pothos are grown in the same plant pot together, philodendra should be planted at the top of the soil.
When Planted In The Same Container, The Pothos And Philodendron Will Need The Following Care Regimen:
I have many new starts and i was wondering if they will grow in the same pot (or vase) together without killing one another. A pothos can endure the heat, but it’s not a fan of the cold. In comparison, the leaves of pothos are much broader, irregular, and short.