What could that white stuff be? It seems that it can't be washed away. I put the pothos in water last summer and it seems healthy. The plant is in a room that gets plenty of indirect light by Altruistic_Still8915 Plant ClinicWhat's wrong with my plant? 5 Comments Strong_Satisfaction6 2 weeks ago Pathos is always better in soil. bunnieho 2 weeks ago its root hairs Here4th3culture 2 weeks ago Looks like biofilm but that can usually be washed off 1justfoundit 2 weeks ago Your roots are rooting. This is the same you see when propagating pothos, starts with the fuzz braindead089 2 weeks ago Could also be a fungus or bacteria. Bacteria often produce slimy substances that attach to the roots. Be careful – they can start to rot.
1justfoundit 2 weeks ago Your roots are rooting. This is the same you see when propagating pothos, starts with the fuzz
braindead089 2 weeks ago Could also be a fungus or bacteria. Bacteria often produce slimy substances that attach to the roots. Be careful – they can start to rot.
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Pathos is always better in soil.
its root hairs
Looks like biofilm but that can usually be washed off
Your roots are rooting. This is the same you see when propagating pothos, starts with the fuzz
Could also be a fungus or bacteria. Bacteria often produce slimy substances that attach to the roots. Be careful – they can start to rot.