I have this pothos from my aunts funeral from 2 years ago (she was just a little hanging pot then!) But I was at the time addicted to pole growing content so I tried it out using a 5 ft pole and as you can see she is in dire beed for a fix. For the time being I have just added a 3.5 ft scewer but it almost above even that. I dont want to break the aireal roots that have rooted into the original post. How should I a. fix the lean, and b. get the roots off the wood pole?

by ExternalWelder_

6 Comments

  1. Precocious-ghost

    I would rip and chop and prop but I’m a sadist

  2. butternutgutterslut4

    I have mine on a trellis instead of a moss pole so I can snake it around as much as possible. That would at least buy you some more time

  3. StayLuckyRen

    Well, considering this isn’t really pole growing, it’s just attached to a stake artificially and only has support roots growing *on* it with no aerial roots growing *in* it, you can safely pull them off gently or with a razor and it won’t change the plant at all 🤗 this would be a *way* bigger challenge if it was climbing already, the anatomy of those roots are impossible to remove and you lose the adult leaf morphology

  4. Available_Success486

    Since the plant isn’t rooted into the pole but just artificially attached, I would unfasten it from the pole and secure it more compactly, so it has less height.

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