How do you trim pothos?

To prune, use a sharp, clean pair of scissors or secateurs to make a cut just below a node. If your goal is to encourage bushy growth, prune close to the crown to create lots of shorter stems from which new leaves will emerge. If you want to shorten up a long vine, snip it off wherever you prefer.
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Should you trim pothos?

It's best only to prune your Pothos during its growing period which is typically from spring into early fall. This allows the Pothos to recover quickly from the stress of being pruned and quickly establish new growth.
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How do you trim pothos to make it bushy?

The best way to make pothos fuller is to prune it twice a year in spring and fall. Pruning stimulates new growth and removes the longer vines that make your plant appear leggy and less full. Clip some of the vines back to within 2 inches (5 cm) of the soil. Shorten other vines by cutting them off at random points.
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Where do you cut pothos for new growth?

To get a cutting for Pothos propagation, follow these steps: Trim a 4-6 inch piece just below a root node. Ideally, the cutting will have 4+ leaves and at least two growth nodes. Pothos plant propagation can be done in water or soil, but once it begins, the plant has difficult switching to the other growing medium.
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Will pothos grow back after cutting?

When you trim each vine, cut back to a point just below a joint WITH a leaf on it. Cut that vine again, to a point where there is a leaf. If there are no leaves at all on that particular vine, cut the whole thing off. Don't worry, it's a pothos, it will grow more.
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How do you keep pothos from getting leggy?

There are five main ways to help a plant to look less leggy:
  1. Stake them up.
  2. Cut them back.
  3. Give them more light.
  4. Propagate them.
  5. Plant multiple plants together.
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Why does my pothos only have one vine?

If it's just one cutting then it will be only one 'vine'. You need to cut it to promote more growth. If I were you I'd cut it close to the top of the soil, but leave at least a couple of leave on it. This should make a few shoots come out of the stump that's left.
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How do you trim pothos roots?

Trim the Roots

To prune the roots, start with a pair of scissors, pruning shears, or sharp knife. Cut around and under the plant's root ball, removing both roots and soil. You can be pretty aggressive, cutting away both large and small roots.
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Should I cut yellow leaves off pothos?

Snip off yellowing leaves, disinfecting the blades after each cut. If more than one-third of the pathos leaves yellow, trim over time rather than removing so much foliage at once. If the disease has spread to the roots, you may not be able to save the plant.
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How do you trim and repot pothos?

Remove a cutting from the parent plant by cutting a vine off below a node with a sterilized knife or scissors. Place the cutting in a container of water to let it root for a few weeks before transferring it to a pot with soil once its roots have grown long enough.
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What happens if you cut the roots of pothos?

You don't want the pot to have a huge clump of roots in it because this means the plant will not get much nourishment from the dirt. This is because less soil will fit in the pot. Root cutting keeps the plant smaller and, therefore, in a smaller pot longer. Rootbound plants will eventually die.
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Do pothos like crowded roots?

Pothos don't like to be root-bound. They prefer pots with enough room for the root ball to grow freely. Pot-bound roots will lead to stunted growth, drooping leaves, yellowing, legginess, and general ill-health due to reduced ability to absorb oxygen, water, and nutrients from the soil.
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When should I repot my pothos?

If you notice the stems of your pothos plant turning dark brown or black and getting mushy, your plant probably has root rot (especially if the soil feels wet for long periods). You might also notice soft dark-brown or black spots on the leaves. That's a sign that it's time to repot your pothos!
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How do you make pothos look good?

How To Make Pothos Plants Fuller
  1. #1 For A Bushy Vine Prune Your Pothos Frequently.
  2. #2 Prune Your Pothos Correctly.
  3. #3 Use Well-Maintained Tools.
  4. #4 Keep Your Pothos Healthy And Strong.
  5. #5 Provide The Right Amount Of Sunlight.
  6. #6 Water Right.
  7. #7 Provide Consistent Warmth.
  8. #8 Don't Overcrowd.
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Why does my pothos have long vines with no leaves?

What causes spindly pothos vines? Spindly or “leggy” pothos vines are most commonly caused by a lack of light. The plant is reaching towards the sunlight, but not getting enough energy to grow new leaves along the vines. The result is often long, thin vines without many leaves.
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Why My pothos stems are so long?

If your Pothos is not receiving the necessary light requirements and is in too much shade, you'll notice that the plant will shoot out longer stems and won't produce as many leaves. A leggy plant is often in direct response to the lack of light around the plant.
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How do you fix a leggy plant?

In addition to moving a leggy houseplant into more light, you can cut it back to encourage new stems to sprout and grow in to restore your plant to its former lushness. Trim off exceptionally long, lanky stems by one-third their length, snipping just above a node (the point where leaves grow from the stem).
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Do pothos like big pots or small pots?

Pothos rarely requires repotting and can thrive in a smaller pot, which also helps prevent the plant from growing too large. Generally, a new pot should be no more than 2 inches larger than the old pot or the root ball. A pot depth of 10 inches supplies enough room for the plant to grow.
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Do pothos like coffee grounds?

Coffee is an excellent organic source of nutrients for pothos. It contains essential macronutrients and micronutrients that improve soil structure, moderates soil temperature, and adds humic substances. Compost tea made from the coffee grounds is an excellent growth promoter for pothos.
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Can you put pothos cuttings directly into soil?

You can also plant the cuttings straight into soil, limiting the need to transplant later on. For this method, you will need a pot and a homemade houseplant potting mix. Fill the pot with a mixture of potting soil, coconut coir and perlite to improve drainage.
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Can you keep pothos in water forever?

Pothos can live in water forever as long as you provide it with the right care and maintenance. You need to change the water every couple of weeks and provide the right nutrients using liquid fertilizer. You need to clean the container every few weeks especially if algae is growing in it.
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How do you trim dead pothos leaves?

Trim out any dead, discolored, damaged or diseased leaves and stems as they occur with clean, sharp scissors. Snip stems just above a leaf node; new growth will emerge from this cut and trimming close to the node will also prevent an ugly stub at the site.
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How often should I water pothos?

Water your Pothos every 1-2 weeks, allowing soil to dry out between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light.
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How do I know if my pothos is healthy?

As with any plant, watch leaves for signs of the plant's well-being: if the leaves are glossy, green, and perky, the plant is happy; if they're wilting or turning brown, you're not watering enough. Yellow leaves are a sign of over-watering and root-rot.
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