Looks like a pearls and jade pothos, to propagate you can cut them and place them in water, perlite, peat moss you just need to make sure they have a node on the vine.
bumwithagreenthumb
Yes pearls and jade. Propagation by water or a fish tank is even better
chicken_nugget38
I’d say p&j. You can chop up a vine into sections. Pull off the lower leaves so there 2 or 3 nodes and put them in water. Leave them there until there are plenty of roots and change the water weekly (or more often). I usually wait until I see secondary roots developing.
And when you prop, don’t pour out all of the water to replace with new water to avoid root rot. I put just enough to submerge nod and as the water lowers I add water in . Therefore it can keep its hormones and won’t shock the cutting. I’ve learned that higher variegated props are a little more sensitive to that than darker (golden pothos) prop cuttings.
Double-Chicken-2263
P&J Not good climbers for me but they do like to like to grow fast if given the humidity. They don’t like water splashed on their leaves. Same for N’joy. Black spots on the leaves, I’ve learned, are caused by water left on the leaves after watering. So: bottom watering is best…for me. Nice plant!
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Looks like a pearls and jade pothos, to propagate you can cut them and place them in water, perlite, peat moss you just need to make sure they have a node on the vine.
Yes pearls and jade. Propagation by water or a fish tank is even better
I’d say p&j. You can chop up a vine into sections. Pull off the lower leaves so there 2 or 3 nodes and put them in water. Leave them there until there are plenty of roots and change the water weekly (or more often). I usually wait until I see secondary roots developing.
https://preview.redd.it/0rlll6apqk5f1.jpeg?width=1668&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=36d8ffa6c8c7099d94b7d7a1fe4d32d4f0e47253
I would vote for Epipremnum Aureum “Pearl and Jade” because of these green splashes on the already great surface.
https://preview.redd.it/d1jwx8rgrk5f1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4aa997e5573f6231aee13224851270c4dcf767fe
This is where it came from. I disassembled the arrangement once I realized there was no drainage. That was 3 months ago and it’s done so well.
It’s a Pearls and Jade pothos. Here’s how to propagate:
https://youtube.com/shorts/LNqMThDcUmA?si=Ykm2mXk-3WRxsxul
And when you prop, don’t pour out all of the water to replace with new water to avoid root rot. I put just enough to submerge nod and as the water lowers I add water in . Therefore it can keep its hormones and won’t shock the cutting. I’ve learned that higher variegated props are a little more sensitive to that than darker (golden pothos) prop cuttings.
P&J Not good climbers for me but they do like to like to grow fast if given the humidity. They don’t like water splashed on their leaves. Same for N’joy. Black spots on the leaves, I’ve learned, are caused by water left on the leaves after watering. So: bottom watering is best…for me. Nice plant!