How to Plant Pothos Cuttings
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Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is a highly popular houseplant due to its trailing vines and easygoing nature.
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Propagating pothos allows you to multiply your plants effortlessly by taking trimmings from a mature plant.
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Pothos, also known as Devil’s Ivy, remains one of the easiest plants for beginners to grow through cuttings.
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Regularly pruning and propagating pothos leads to a fuller and bushier parent plant.
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Pothos vines can continue growing and multiplying indefinitely, producing an unlimited supply of new plants.
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The best time to propagate pothos is during spring through summer, but it can be done successfully year-round with supplemental light and warmth.
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Selecting healthy, long vines and cutting 6-8 inches below the final leaf is crucial for successful pothos propagation.
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Pothos cuttings can be propagated in water or soil, with water propagation revealing baby roots in 2-3 weeks, ready for transfer to soil.
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