How to Grow Money Plant Pothos from cutting HD

27.10.2017
Pothos plants are one of the most popular houseplants. They aren’t fussy about light or water or fertilization and when it comes to how to propagate a pothos, the answer is as easy as the node on your stem. Pothos propagation begins with the root nodes on the stem right below the leaf or branch junctures. These tiny bumps on the stems of rooting pothos are the key to propagating pothos. Propagate a Pothos Begin by snipping some centimeters lengths of healthy stem for your pothos cuttings, making sure each cutting has some leaves. Remove the leaf that is closest to the cut end. Once you’ve cut your stems, you’re ready to begin rooting. Pothos propagation can be accomplished in two ways. You might want to try both to see which one works best for you. Pothos prefer a slightly acidic soil, but any well-draining potting mix will suffice. They will thrive in nutrient rich soil, but do almost as well in nutrient poor soil. Pothos like to have their soil dry out completely between waterings. If left continually in damp soil, the roots will rot. Let the plant tell you when to water. When it starts to droop, it needs a good drink. Don’t wait until the leaves start to shrivel or you will lose some leaves. Unlike the general rule of watering deeply and infrequently, I have found my pothos grow best if I give them a splash of water whenever they start to droop.

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