It’s healthy but has slowed down growing. It’s about 8 different vines, close to 4 feet long.

by RealKnoppster

18 Comments

  1. Impossible_Star7175

    Looks really thirsty. I would do a couple of cuttings to propagate and add them to the soil if you like a more bushy looking pothos. I would consider moving it to somewhere less sunny, that way the soil won’t dry as fast and you don’t have to water it too often.

  2. championempress

    It looks a little malnourished the way the leaves are curled and far separated. Maybe a change of environment? It may be under watered or there is a pest

  3. Unfair_Shallot_4278

    I would wrap a vine around the pot so the aerial roots root into the soil. It will make it fuller in the pot. She definitely needs some water though.

  4. Affectionate-Run6037

    Definitely, it’s begging for a good trim

  5. Notmyfaultitsyours

    Cut some of it and propagate it back in the same pot. Also fertilize and water

  6. a_fizzle_sizzle

    Get it out of the sun. How much direct sun is it getting? They can handle *some* direct sun, but it should be a slow transition.

  7. Chop and root. You have a never ending supply. I have 8 plants that started as 2

  8. CIA_wanna-be_me

    My grandmother has pothos all around her house they’re much fuller than this and brighter green. I really think this is not watered enough.

  9. I would chop and prop about 10-15 pieces, add some fresh soil and plant.

    Taking several inches from all 3 vines. Your top looks very bare.

    It looks pretty healthy, (watered) it has a lot of green leaves.

  10. ForeverWandering555

    Have you chopped and propped before?
    Pothos will slow growth when they are cold but when it’s warm they will grow feet in months.
    I’d def get this guy some more water

  11. WhatWontCastShadows

    Pathos dont really like full sun ever. Partial at most They seem to thrive best. Perhaps a good fertilizing with its next watering also will help this one

  12. Queen-Viol3t

    It’s so long!!! I can’t for the life of me get my to get any longer. It’s doing lovely just won’t get long lol. Any advice?

  13. Bubbly_Appeal5426

    It’s definitely a good time for a chop! Looks like it has been consistently underwatered by the look of the lower bare stem, it’s kinda hard on plants if you wait until they look like this before you water them…I know this from my extensive experience in this area. Your pothos will grow better and lusher with larger leaves if she gets watered at closer intervals. Good luck with the chop.

  14. Bopcatrazzle

    Definitely chop and prop! Idk why it would slow down growth, though. Maybe it senses that it’s getting too close to the ground? 🤷‍♂️ But chopping should help you get a bushier plant for sure!

  15. Top-Veterinarian-493

    If its outside like that, treat it like a tomato and water morning and night.

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