How to Propagate a Pothos Plant in Water

by - 10/20/2020 12:00:00 AM


A few weeks ago I shared on IG Reels How I Propagate a Pothos Plant in WaterLast week I shared on my IG stories, how I pot my rooted Pothos plant. Being a new plant mom has been such a rewarding feeling for me. I've learned so much about being a plant mom along the way. Below, I'm sharing how to  Propagate a Pothos Plant in Water. 

How to Propagate a Pothos Plant in Water 

Materials Needed 

  • Water
  • Gardening Sheers
  • Clear container 

INSTRUCTIONS

Step 1:

Make snips directly below the lowest leaf node. Nodes are those tiny brown bumps on the stem that are the key to growing new roots.

Step 2:

You’ll need a stem with at least two leaves to root your plant and you’ll want to remove the leaf that is closest to the stem. (Your new roots will form from the node.)

Step 3: 

Place Cuttings in Water: Fill a clear glass container submerge cuttings into water. Place the cuttings indoors near a window, in indirect sunlight. Refresh water every 1 to 2 weeks.

Continue once you have roots...

Step 4: 

Once the cuttings have at least one inch of roots transplant into the soil. 

Step 5:

Select a potting container with proper drainage holes. I prefer to use terracotta pots.

Step 6:

Place the cuttings around the pot edges and add more soil to keep the cuttings in place. Add more cuttings to the middle and add soil as needed. Water your new pothos plant until water runs out of the bottom of the pot.

Step 7: 

Place your new pothos in an area where it will get adequate light. Fertilize once a month.


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12 comments

  1. Yesss i did this with one and it turned out great!! im so proud of myself lol!

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  2. Okay, this doesn't even sound like english to me? Pothos? Propagate? It looks awesome though. I'll show my mom. I bet she'll be like, "Ooo she did wonderful" because she's into plants.

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  3. That's the easiest propgation I've ever seen. It doesn't get much better than dunking a piece in water.

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  4. That is a super easy way to propagate to a pothos plant. I have one I need to do this too.

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  5. We love our Pothos plant. It's been so easy to take care of!

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  6. You did a really great job on this. How I wish I could grow a plant like you do. �� Mine always dies. IDK why. ��

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  7. I used to be soooo into plants and I got away from it. Now I want to start back up again.

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  8. I really love plants, definitely! And I am so glad to discover a new way of planting.

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  9. I used to grow indoor plants but then i got a cat. It's now impossible to keep any plants safe!

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  10. Gardening really is a very interesting activity. I don't have much patience for it, but I can see how it would be very rewarding.

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  11. My daughter loves gardening and she will appreciate these tips!

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  12. Omg! That's amazing! The outcome is really great!

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