Here’s what I mean by “traditional” rooting of pothos (or other vine-type plants). Just take a cutting that includes the main vine and some root nubs. I find it easiest to position a bundle of cuttings wrapped with soft wire ties. The wire ties hold their shape so you can ensure that the cut ends remain submerged under water. The amount of time it takes to root varies depending on the plant, the time of year, temperature, light (I think) – it takes anywhere from a few days to several weeks. When the new white roots reach about 1″ long, you can transplant them to soil, where they’ll grow “soil roots” (as opposed to “water roots”) #pothos #propagationstation #plants #gardening #leaf #botanical #greenthumb #greenery #foliage #plantlife #botany #urbanjungle #greenfingers #houseplants #indoorplants #plantlove #plantstagram #indoorgarden #instaplants #plantsarefriends #plantlover #urbanjunglebloggers #indoorgardening #plantparenthood
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