Pothos Silver Plant. It can be moved outdoors, especially in warmer climates, as long as it gets indirect light and not direct sunlight exposure. Most pothos variations don’t do well in wet soil, and the silver satin is no exception.

This evergreen climber bears a resemblance to golden pothos (epipremnum aureum) but only grows up to ten feet long. When grown outdoors, it can elongate faintly beyond 10’ feet. Its soft texture and vining nature add to the aesthetic appeal of this houseplant.

Since Silver Pothos Propagate So Easily, I Will Also Walk You Through How To Propagate A Silver Pothos.
I suggest a peat and perlite based mixture. To maintain humidity, you should use the following methods: Water 05 cups every 9 days placement 3ft from a window nutrients repot after 2x growth based on the 4 pot your plant is in and that it doesnt get direct sunlight.
Once Things Hit 55 Degrees, It Will Begin To Suffer Damage.
This evergreen climber bears a resemblance to golden pothos (epipremnum aureum) but only grows up to ten feet long. The silver pothos plant grows best at medium to high humidity levels. For their stunning beauty, the exotica pothos is known for growing rather slowly.
However, Note That The Silver Pothos And Silver Philodendron Are Two Different Plants.
Most pothos variations don’t do well in wet soil, and the silver satin is no exception. Below is a picture of my silver pothos after its trim! They can be placed outdoors if your area’s temperature never drops below 60°f without notice.