3 easy ways to propagate Pothos Epipremnun Aureum
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
- Important: Place the cuttings in a light spot without direct sunlight.
(04:42) Propagate in water.
(17:57) Propagate in soilmix.
(27:34) Propagate direct from the plant
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Wow! I've never seen that last propagation technique. I'm definitely going to try it!
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Thank you so much for this video. I had a pothos that had very long vine and did what you showed on this video. Now I just have to wsit and see how it does. Joping I fid good. Blessings 🙏
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Very informative this and the All you need to know about Pothos videos. My dad gave me a portion of the Pothos that my parents got when I was born 40 + years ago. I have a Marble Queen, I found this out by watching your videos. Now I know why there is only one leaf with white varigations and the plant is leggy. I will be able to prune with out fear of hurting my plant and how to clean the leaves too. :) Thank you!
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Wisteria is one of my favorite flowering plants, can you lecture us on how to propagate it? Thank you in advance, Sir.
Excellent presentation. Good job.
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Wow, this channel helped me a lot! And the extra tip on the last part of the video is my favorite! Now i know how to make my future pothos to look fuller and lush🥰 thank you!
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Thank you for your wonderful advice about Pothos, I do have one and it is a gift and she called it n' joy Pothos, I will try your 3rd option. I hope I make a lot of new n' joy Pothos, I already have air roots.
Really useful
Very informative. I will try these methods.
I am used to cutting one node and am able to plant them successfully
I know I'm late to the party... I've been using one node. I didn't want to kill off so many leaves. I am going to try propagating with two nodes to see if it roots any faster. 🤗 Thanks for the info!
Did it root faster with two nodes??
@Recuerdos Yes. They did. Also, because the stems were longer, they were more stable when I potted them up.
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Could your "close-ups" (of plants and plant parts, soil, pumice, etc.) be closer, really zoomed in for better detail?
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I wished I had know about the transitional issues of cuttings from water to soil. It's so true. I put 5 cuttings with roots in soil a month ago and only 1 succeeded in growing new leaves.
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Interesting!! I usually only do one node per cut for my pothos cuttings and keep the leaf on. Is there a reason you don’t do it that way? I have 99.9% root success in water with only one node, but curious your reasoning :) thank you!
I've heard it done that way when the stem of the leaf isn't long, so that it can reach more easily down into the water or soil.
Same here. I don't like to kill off leaves if I don't have to. I love this channel and I'm sure there's a good reason he does it this way. Maybe the success rate is higher. Personally I haven't had a problem using one node. Plus I end up having a fuller plant.
@@JosBeeReads I wondered this too as I use one node per cutting. I think doing it this way might make potting them up a little easier as they would be able to stand upright.
I love your videos: very educational, professional and among all helpful (also for inexperienced plants carer as I am 🙂). Could you give any recommendations if there is any rule about the timing for the cuttings? Or it does not matter when the cuttings are done?
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I’ve always cut and put directly into soil without any problems 🤷🏽♀️😁
Thanks for the great tips! Very well explained; clear and concise
I always have a 99.999% rate with one node per cutting. I would love to know your reasoning behind 2 nodes.
Me too!
Very well explained. Just wanted to if the same method can be applied to Raphidophora tetrasperma for soil propagation with two nodes one going into the soil?
When doing the very last method that you mention at the end of the video, staking down vines back into the pot, do we cut the vine from the main plant once roots are established from the node? Should we cut it at any time into sections like we would doing single leaf cuttings or just leave it alone? Thanks
Thank you for making detailed and easy to understand content. Needless to say, this is one of the best videos I have seen on propagating pothos.
I have 2 Golden Pothos, one of them is very light green with yellow but the other one has very dark green leaves with yellow splashes...
Is there a reason for this?, if so, what can I do to keep the leaves dark green and possibly turn the other light one to dark as well? Any info would be helpful to me, since I have not been able to find anything.
I had no problem with mine when I was propagated,he sounds not know what he is talking about,mine did excellent 👌
Tysm for such a detailed video. I'm trying to save my pothos after over watering it. This is the most thorough video I have seen so far. I'm gonna try your suggestions regarding water propagation & I hope it helps. Again, ty!
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Pins are ineffectual to ensure close contact between stem and
mix. The video proves it. . Instead place a small cobble on each internode..
I’ve been taking cuttings from my pothos and have been very successful. My ultimate goal is to have a large plant climbing up a totem (like you have flanking you on your videos) can you discuss the dimensions of pots you use to get that result? Thank you! I really enjoy your videos!
Thank you for the video! But my water propagated pothos rotted in soil((( maybe its better to use a smaller pot? some ppl say water just a little bit not much cause roots are too small and wont drink that much water. Im so confused...
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Hello, 😘 your Chanel. I have plenty of Pothos and scindapsus and one of them is in a moss pole. The longest branches have been reaching the top of the pole, what is the best thing to do? Do I cut it and repot them on the bottom or do I bend them and simply secure the branches downwards?
Great information on your plants! I’m curious about starting a Pothos on wood? I have many plants,also new cuttings from a Pothos to try with climbing on wood bark. I’m just not sure how to start that. Any help would be wonderful! Happy planting! Julie
Don't stretch stem will wilt
Please make a video on the Global Green Pothos (I didn't know it existed) runs for about 24.00 a node.
What do you do if your roots grow to 4 to 5 inches or more in water? Do you still repot into soil?
You don't need to bend a paperclip you can just use U-shaped hair pins instead. Bara ett tips ☺️
Hi there! Can you do a video on String of Pearls?
What if you have a long steam with lots of nods but no leaves, Can the still root?
May I ask, after cutting, is it better/helpful to dip a bit root powder before insert into soil?
Mmm this is gonna be easy
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Please what different between Hawaii and golden pothos.
can I add my cuttings back into the mother pot to make the plant fuller.???
of course you can! Ido all the time and my plants look amazing☺😊
Question about your last suggestion: Does the roots grow faster in the other pot if the motherplant is still attached? Or what is the actual reason why you don’t detach it from its mama and let it grow roots by itself? Thanks for helping my curiousity 😀
Grows better detach,like in water method
35 days in into my pothos propagation after seeing this video, I managed to get proper roots (over 4cm) on 5 out of 6 cuttings. The 6th one didn't wilt, but it didn't root at all either. I propagated them in lechuza pon - some in the fertilized pon, some in the unfertilized one, but didn't notice any significant difference, probably because it is a slow release fertilizer. I put 2 cuttings per one mini deltini pot. Wasn't sure how to water in the beginning, so kept it very moist and had some problems with a bit of mould on the surface. After I figured out how often to water so that the surface dries out from time to time, no mould any more. I didn't use the self watering feature of the pot, just used this kind of pot because it had the right size.
Thank you so much for the video and all other knowledge you share with us, that's the first successful propagation I've done and it's very satisfying!
Have you found out more tips??
How to make a pothos pole for to grow it up a pole how to ?
can you propagate from a leafless vine? it has nodes but no leaves - it has gotten real leggy 😢
The leafs help to get sunlights
Would it be a problem if you let it keep growing in water ?
Some ppl do but they surely will grow better on soil, usually transfer to soil after 3-4 weeks
Such an informative video but I think it should only take about 15 minutes max. Great info though! Thank you!
Can I transfer to leca?
Nothing on sphagnum moss?
How to propagate a Pothos that has very little leaves?
I already have propagated the pothos in water and they've got roots and they are more than 10cm long, now that i want to transfer it to soil, i don't know what type of care should i give it so that it shall survive. Thank you
Water it with drain everyday for the first 3 weeks or so , since the roots are used to be in water…
@@recuerdos2457 thanks 🙏🏻
hello man, you did not include the ideal soil type for calathea..
Owl more time a day water run plant
My philodendron cuttings are not taking root in water ..what is wrong???
Did you find out what s wrong!?!
hallo.
why my monstera tears ?
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It’s guttation, you can read up on google.
Probably too much water.
Your videos are amazing but too long !!
however..........
If you cut off all the leaves and just plant the stem, will it grow?
Hi. I am really sory. Do u have to make a long videos. Its long to watch thought. Please make a short video. 10 min. I guess. And pls dont beat around the bush. No offense
Oh not Pothos again, didn't you already cover this? : /
QUESTION: Can you practice these 2 words - EXcess, not ACcess and plANTS, not plUNTS?
Issue #1: Excess = residual; more than enough, vs ACcess = to capture or get in to.
Issue #2: Plant = an organism studied by Botanist; A plUNT = NO ENGLISH SPEAKER KNOWS WHAT THE HELL THIS IS; an annoying sound in an otherwise great and informative youtube video series.
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Seriously? You don't know what a plunt is?!