I've ignored my pothos for a hot minute, and it tried to climb upward away from the trellis. There was nothing to get attached to anymore, so it seems like it got super thick instead of long. But what are those brown things on it??

by JojoBebeDoo

28 Comments

  1. NixieGerit

    I don’t think it’s scale infestation. It looks weird though, like some mutation.

  2. Significant-Taste-57

    Do they squish? If yes, scale bugs. If they dont squish with pressure some form of mutation of infection of the actual plant. If its hard all the way through, or looks likenplant matter when cut into, def a mutation.

  3. Avian-Paparazzi

    I’d say a very funky mutation. You should keep growing it and see what happens.

  4. InstanceElectronic71

    We really need a dissection video please

  5. TelomereTelemetry

    I don’t think it’s scale, it looks like root buds but… Wrong, the kind of mutant growth you get from an overdose of plant hormones (I guess auxins, in the case of roots). No idea what triggered it, though.

  6. ARMSwatch

    Looks like a weird mutation to me I don’t think these are pests since they are busting out from under the “skin”. Scale just sits on top. I’d quarantine and treat with 70% isopropyl alcohol for a week or 2 to see if there’s a change, but I’d keep this weirdo going and see what it does.

    Edit: it does like it has some scale in the 3rd picture, the white spots, but I think the brown nodules are mutated root buds.

  7. vVPittVv

    The plant is shooting out roots everywhere, but this isn’t normal. If I were you I wouldn’t stop growing it just to see what happens. And if you do keep growing it then update us sometime!!!

  8. Ok-Alfalfa-2420

    Primordial roots. Ready to spring out in the right conditions

  9. abbattoirnoises

    This makes me want to die whether it’s bugs or a mutation or not. The sight makes me wish I could peel my skin off. 😭

  10. Standard_Sorbet1487

    ![gif](giphy|9cU4TXMqtJa0Qv1jmb|downsized)

  11. Temporary-Industry-2

    🥴 idk but keep growing it. In the name of science

  12. ribcracker

    I’ve got some hibiscus cuttings doing this right now. It’s a butt ton of aerial roots wooding over.

  13. Revolutionary-Pie-68

    ![gif](giphy|oHvTZ5nlTm0fa4w6Ny|downsized)

    How it starts.

  14. This is a rare case where basically the plant is overshooting its roots production. Nothing to worry about and will form a lovely root nest and will make the plant in the long run damn crazy grower.

  15. ariatella

    This is when I wish a nsfw filter was used.

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