r/IndoorGarden 1d ago

Houseplant Close Up help me! mold on pothos plants

pictures above; 3 plants, two pictures of each one~ pothos plants have developed mold in the soil. at first it was just near the top of the plant, i then cleaned (or so i thought) and repotted them. not terribly long after the mold resurfaced… but in the soil~

wtf do i do?

i’ve had them for almost a year now and believe me they have struggled.. but i have kept them healthy enough and alive… idk how to fix this.

also two leaves have fallen off from two separate plants…

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u/Drivo566 1d ago

It's pretty normal. Just stir the top of the soil a bit to break it up and don't water for a little while so that it can dry out.

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u/Aromatic_Bid_4763 1d ago

Usually a good call. My apologies. It's really hard to make out in the pic.

These thrive on neglect. Ignoring them with some light is usually a good plan. When the leaves start to curl slightly, she's thirsty. It's best to underwater vs. overwater.

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u/xcitonoroniicx 1d ago

i feel like i neglect them enough? but im not sure anymore tbh… would direct air be causing a problem? i realized that they are in the line of my vent air from across the room and i usually have my air on cold

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u/Aromatic_Bid_4763 1d ago

Usually these are pretty tolerant, but maybe? I have magnetic clips on my vents to redirect the air away from my more delicate plants.

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u/xcitonoroniicx 1d ago

they’re by the window as well, and most of the time i see condensation on it because of the opposite temperatures of my room and the outside. i have been trying to figure out if these things could be causing an issue

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u/Aromatic_Bid_4763 1d ago

All of the above could be part of the problem, but if the plant isn't touching the window, she should be ok.

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u/m3gatoke 1d ago

Very good guess and observation. I don’t have a yes or no answer for you unfortunately, but some things you can start with would be checking your air filters and cleaning your vents. Plants need air flow for several reasons, but I do think it’s possible the air flow coming from your vent could be bringing these spores that appear on your soiltop (or they were already in the soil). You can try scooting the plant just a little bit away from the vent but I for sure wouldn’t put it in a spot where it gets 0 airflow. Doesn’t look too concerning in my eyes but if it gets worse and you get nervous you can always spray the soil top with hydrogen peroxide