To propagate a pothos without cutting, you can lay a long, healthy vine directly onto the soil surface of a new pot, gently burying the nodes (the small bumps along the stem where roots grow) partially into the soil and ensure the vine has access to adequate moisture and light, and over time, roots will develop from the nodes, creating a new pothos plant. I’m sure at some point to make more you will have to cut its unfortunately unavoidable.
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No offense but I thought this was house plants circle jerk. That’s literally what propagation is, so no. No you can’t do more without cutting it back first.
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To propagate a pothos without cutting, you can lay a long, healthy vine directly onto the soil surface of a new pot, gently burying the nodes (the small bumps along the stem where roots grow) partially into the soil and ensure the vine has access to adequate moisture and light, and over time, roots will develop from the nodes, creating a new pothos plant. I’m sure at some point to make more you will have to cut its unfortunately unavoidable.
No offense but I thought this was house plants circle jerk. That’s literally what propagation is, so no. No you can’t do more without cutting it back first.