How to propagate pothos with the highest survival rate
Comprehensive guide on how to propagate pothos with the highest survival rate and the steps for cutting propagation, let's take a look together!
Pothos is already well-known and many families enjoy keeping it, not only because it is easy to care for and looks good, but also because pothos can decompose toxic gases, providing a sense of security for the family's health.
Next, I will share how to propagate pothos for higher success rates and faster growth?
First, select vines with aerial roots from healthy pothos plants and cut them. Vines with aerial roots are more likely to root and sprout.
Second, cut the vines into segments, ensuring each segment has a node where aerial roots grow.
Third, soak the cut ends in a fungicide and root stimulant for 5 minutes, then remove and let them dry.
Fourth, prepare a pot and soil for propagation, the pot should have drainage holes, and the soil should be loose and well-draining.
How to propagate pothos with the highest survival rate
Fifth, insert the cut pothos segments into the soil one by one, either lying flat or directly into the soil. Do not insert them too deep, just make sure they are stable.
Sixth, keep the soil moist and place the plant in a shaded, well-ventilated area with natural light. In a month, roots will form and sprouts will appear.