The monstera (the one with the pole) is going to need more light for sure. The other two the pothos should be just fine and perk up. ONLY water when the roots are dry, that may be once a week or it could be once a month. But do not water on a schedule.
iamwintermute_
Need water asap lol… I’d repot everything after they get some hydration and make sure the soil is chunky and airy. Water when soil is dry at the top couple of inches. They all like light but light for monstera is crucial. the others can vine but will produce smaller leaves than if they can climb something. You can also chop the vining plants when they have recovered to propagate more plants.
nodesandwhiskers
These are Scindapsus pictus ‘Argyraeus’ (sometimes referred to as a “silver pothos”), Epipremnum aureum ‘Jade’ (green pothos), and Philodendron pedatum. The pothos and scindapsus look very thirsty, I’m not sure the pothos will be able to bounce back from that level of dehydration but it’s worth a shot.
They all will appreciate a lot of light, the brightest window you can give them. If it’s direct light make sure you acclimate it. And watering when the pot is halfway dry is a good rule of thumb for all of these.
I know you said you checked for pests, but make sure to still keep them quarantined if you have other plants, pests can lay dormant!
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No infestations on them?
The monstera (the one with the pole) is going to need more light for sure. The other two the pothos should be just fine and perk up. ONLY water when the roots are dry, that may be once a week or it could be once a month. But do not water on a schedule.
Need water asap lol… I’d repot everything after they get some hydration and make sure the soil is chunky and airy. Water when soil is dry at the top couple of inches. They all like light but light for monstera is crucial. the others can vine but will produce smaller leaves than if they can climb something. You can also chop the vining plants when they have recovered to propagate more plants.
These are Scindapsus pictus ‘Argyraeus’ (sometimes referred to as a “silver pothos”), Epipremnum aureum ‘Jade’ (green pothos), and Philodendron pedatum. The pothos and scindapsus look very thirsty, I’m not sure the pothos will be able to bounce back from that level of dehydration but it’s worth a shot.
They all will appreciate a lot of light, the brightest window you can give them. If it’s direct light make sure you acclimate it. And watering when the pot is halfway dry is a good rule of thumb for all of these.
I know you said you checked for pests, but make sure to still keep them quarantined if you have other plants, pests can lay dormant!
Keep us posted!