Okay so first picture is from 2021. She was so full and pretty. After a few winters of being kept in our bathroom away from our cat, (a couple times he found his way to her and knocked it over) I need help making her fluffy and full of life again. I just repotted her and put her in a smaller pot because the one she was in was too big and she had lost too much foliage.

Roots look good, no root rot. Any tips on getting her back to how she was and keep growing? New growth is coming in now so she’s healthy, she just looks a little scraggly.

by Comfortable-Fly-8963

2 Comments

  1. mygarbagepersonacct

    Chop and prop. With pothos, I usually just dip the cuttings into rooting powder and stick them back in the pot.

  2. Nyannnko

    It’s great that it has healthy roots! I would cut some long runners two nodes from soil line and propagate the nodes in water. Add them back to the pot once they have roots. And the original will grow more vines as well.

    Option two is to coil the long vines in the pot and pin the nodes down with bobby pins or paper clips to hold them down. They will grow roots into the soil. Once they are well rooted, cut between the nodes and each one will grow as a new vine.

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