You can have it on water, it does not need much light (inside plant) and also not much time to care, just make sure it has water. it grows like a snake (straight with new leafs) and you can also have it on a pot, but as you prefer
SlimChance73
If it’s what I’m thinking, wife calls them fridge plants. I guess because lots of folks have them on top of their fridge so they can trail down the side. I also suppose they don’t require a lot of sunlight.
Sunlit53
Golden pothos. I gave my plant Seymour a haircut back to 10’ length and snipped the 40’ worth of extra vine into 10” sections. They’re currently rooting like this in water on a windowsill at work. Free plants. It’s the single most vigorous plant I’ve ever had. It’s been in the same 10” pot for 7 years. It survived three months of lockdown unattended.
alcal74
Pothos
Exotic-Assumption-31
Pothos, one of the easiest plants to not kill. Normal potting soil should do just fine, water heavily when the soil gets mostly dry, and make sure it has good drainage to prevent rot. Fertilizer will help growth but is not necessary. If it gets long enough you can chop off bits and root them super easily in water or soil, they just need a few nodes to make a new plant.
Desperate_Scallion23
They grow long and hangy. Usually put in a pot and hung and have something around for it to crawl onto. After I potted my pothos and it started growing. I leave it on my counters and spread it across from left to right across my other plants.
As others have said, that’s a pothos. It looks identical to the clippings I give away when I trim the one that’s in my pet snake’s enclosure.
stevenscapes
Pothos Philo.
briray14
It’s the greatest plant your grandma had then cut a piece of it off and gave to your mom. This is the way.
pewpurrr
Pothos are poisonous to felines, but they usually don’t eat it.
nogood567
Herw in india people call it as Money plant
twomississippi
Pothos. If you plan to move the plant to potting soil, don’t let the roots get too big in the current setup. You’ll have to break the bottle to remove the plant.
I would put the cutting in a 16 oz plastic cup or unused drinking glass to allow the roots to grow a bit more. There is some root development inside the bottle but you can probably pull out the cutting without too much damage. Even if a few roots are broken, the plant should recover.
ActiveMidnight6979
golden pothos
SctchWhsky
Neat. My wife leaves cuttings of hers in bottles like this at work too! Very easy to keep alive, enjoy.
WritingValuable6632
There are free applications, you take a photo of the plant and it tells you what it is😉👍
This looks like what my family in Calif calls Devils Ivy (Pothos). Super easy to grow and propagate. We have several plants indoors and have to constantly cut them back because they grow so fast.
steven_cornthrob
Devil’s Ivy, or as I like to call mine, Lord Pothos the Unkillable.
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Epipremnum aureum, commonly called golden pothos
You can have it on water, it does not need much light (inside plant) and also not much time to care, just make sure it has water. it grows like a snake (straight with new leafs) and you can also have it on a pot, but as you prefer
If it’s what I’m thinking, wife calls them fridge plants. I guess because lots of folks have them on top of their fridge so they can trail down the side. I also suppose they don’t require a lot of sunlight.
Golden pothos. I gave my plant Seymour a haircut back to 10’ length and snipped the 40’ worth of extra vine into 10” sections. They’re currently rooting like this in water on a windowsill at work. Free plants. It’s the single most vigorous plant I’ve ever had. It’s been in the same 10” pot for 7 years. It survived three months of lockdown unattended.
Pothos
Pothos, one of the easiest plants to not kill. Normal potting soil should do just fine, water heavily when the soil gets mostly dry, and make sure it has good drainage to prevent rot. Fertilizer will help growth but is not necessary. If it gets long enough you can chop off bits and root them super easily in water or soil, they just need a few nodes to make a new plant.
They grow long and hangy. Usually put in a pot and hung and have something around for it to crawl onto. After I potted my pothos and it started growing. I leave it on my counters and spread it across from left to right across my other plants.
https://preview.redd.it/e3tlzyd5x6kf1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8b9437f0637d2c6bdd2b9b45ad67491f1867c089
They grow long
https://preview.redd.it/pfocf6j8x6kf1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=28161bea0527dd1da44f6f8c298fea987aa0d833
As others have said, that’s a pothos. It looks identical to the clippings I give away when I trim the one that’s in my pet snake’s enclosure.
Pothos Philo.
It’s the greatest plant your grandma had then cut a piece of it off and gave to your mom. This is the way.
Pothos are poisonous to felines, but they usually don’t eat it.
Herw in india people call it as Money plant
Pothos. If you plan to move the plant to potting soil, don’t let the roots get too big in the current setup. You’ll have to break the bottle to remove the plant.
I would put the cutting in a 16 oz plastic cup or unused drinking glass to allow the roots to grow a bit more. There is some root development inside the bottle but you can probably pull out the cutting without too much damage. Even if a few roots are broken, the plant should recover.
golden pothos
Neat. My wife leaves cuttings of hers in bottles like this at work too! Very easy to keep alive, enjoy.
There are free applications, you take a photo of the plant and it tells you what it is😉👍
https://preview.redd.it/69ntykfsj7kf1.png?width=720&format=png&auto=webp&s=c20c4daad349ecdc2621dfa2360945015255d8ba
There are free apps, you take a photo of the plant and it tells you what it is 😉👍 example “LeafSnap Plant Identification”
Seems like such a common office plant lol
Variegated pathos I believe
I got it as a gift from a student 22 years ago. I have it in five different pots and it just grows and grows.
Pothos! I have a pothos that sits in the corner and slowly takes over the whole house. They’re very hard to kill. Enjoy your new plant!
https://preview.redd.it/grbkcae7s7kf1.jpeg?width=3072&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e9fc275770f2cb4c501c4a79baeec74ebd4f10de
you could literally just keep it in that bottle and change water every month or so and it will be fine.
This is a variegated variety of pothos not just any pothos
Based on my personal experience, yes.
https://preview.redd.it/5eo2ux3vy7kf1.jpeg?width=2663&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=cfd5a3ce80ba01e04876371dae6f493db051e6e2
Twinsies!
This looks like what my family in Calif calls Devils Ivy (Pothos). Super easy to grow and propagate. We have several plants indoors and have to constantly cut them back because they grow so fast.
Devil’s Ivy, or as I like to call mine, Lord Pothos the Unkillable.