Now my question — how do I keep from having to constantly size her up? She’s in a 6in now by won’t want to be there for very long. I feel like everyone else’s giant pothos are in 6-8in just fine. But my little baby is like yeah get me out of here. I’d like to keep her at 6-8in, get her fuller and get her trailing more. Do I have to chop roots to maintain 6-8in? What’s the hack?

by luxxxio

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  1. StayLuckyRen

    Depends on how many plants you have in the pot. But anyone you see with a pothos that looks like a bush on the top with trailing vines is on a regular chop & prop rotation. Pothos is a single-vine climbing plant, not a bush nor a trailing vines. So you’ll be fighting nature the entire time if you want to force it to look like something it’s not. The idea is you’ve replanted props long enough ago that when one of the plants begins to drop its leaves, a prop from months ago is long enough for it to not be really noticed and you then c&p the bald one.

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