Why Is My Pothos Dropping Leaves?
Leaf drop is the plant’s emergency response to environmental change. The trigger is almost always sudden.
Recent move = transplant shock. Cold draft or hot vent = temperature stress. Wet soil that dried then refilled = root damage cycle.
What\u2019s normal for Pothos
- Light: Bright indirect
- Water: Dry between waterings
Pulled from the full Pothos care guide — every spec cited from primary horticultural sources.
Three things to check, in order
Sudden environmental change
Moving a plant from a garden center to home, repotting, or even moving to a new window can trigger leaf drop within 1–2 weeks.
Fix: Don’t do anything reactive — the plant is acclimating. Hold a normal watering schedule, hold any fertilizer, give it 4 weeks to stabilize.
Source: UW Extension
Temperature stress
Cold drafts under 50°F or hot AC/heat vents trigger tropical species to abort leaves.
Fix: Move plant away from the window, vent, or door. Most species recover within 2–3 weeks.
Watering inconsistency
Letting soil dry out completely, then drowning the plant, kills the small absorbing roots. Plant drops leaves to reduce water demand.
Fix: Reset with the finger test: 2 inches dry = water thoroughly, dump the saucer. Maintain the rhythm.