Pothos Magic ✨🌿
The pothos I’ve been propagating have finally sprouted some baby nodes 🥲 I usually have a brown thumb but this is has been successful! Kansas City
Pothos, also known as Epipremnum aureum, is a popular houseplant known for its resilience and stunning trailing vines. It's an excellent choice for new plant parents due to its low maintenance and ability to adapt to varying light conditions. To propagate pothos, begin by selecting a healthy vine and cutting it below a node. Place the cutting in water and ensure that at least one node is submerged. Change the water regularly to keep it fresh. In a few weeks, you should see roots developing, enabling you to transfer your new plant into soil. Additionally, pothos plants thrive in a variety of environments, whether in bright, indirect sunlight or low-light areas. They prefer a well-draining potting mix and should be watered when the top inch of soil feels dry. This care routine will support healthy growth and vibrant foliage. Check for pests regularly and wipe the leaves to keep them dust-free, boosting their ability to photosynthesize. For those interested in boosting their indoor garden, pothos plants can grow in terrariums or even as hanging plants, making versatile decor that brings life to any space.

I too have been propagating pathos 🥰 so glad you're having success!