Where do you cut 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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Where do you cut damaged pothos leaves?

Pothos plants are easy to prune. All you need is a sharp, clean pair of shears or scissors so you can simply trim the vines to the desired length, or snip off a damaged leaf near the base of the stem where it connects to a vine.
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What do you do with dead pothos leaves?

Spray affected plants with an insecticide soap. Apply the insecticide soap according to the manufacturer's instructions. Re-pot your dying pothos vine to ensure adequate drainage and sufficient space for root growth. Select a pot with drainage holes in the bottom.
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Where do you cut dead leaves?

If the dead leaves are located at the top of the shoot, you will best remove them by using sharp scissors and cutting the stem back to its base. You can pick off the dead flowers on houseplants individually and place them on a compost heap.
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Should I cut off Brown pothos leaves?

Yes. Remove brown and dying leaves from your house plants as soon as possible, but only if they're more than 50 percent damaged. Cutting off these leaves allows the remaining healthy foliage to receive more nutrients and improves the plant's appearance.
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Should I trim the dead leaves off my pothos?

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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Can you cut the dead part of a leaf?

Can you cut off dead parts of leaves? Yes – if part of a leaf is dead, you can use your sharp scissors to trim off just that section of the plant.
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Do you cut above or below the node?

The node is where leaves, buds and shoots emerge from the stem. You should always cut just above a node, as this prevents 'die back' and therefore disease. Also, by cutting above a node you can manipulate new stems, leaves or flowers to form in a desired direction, as nodes form on different sides of a stem.
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Where do you trim plants?

When cutting back an over-long stem, make your cut above a leaf node, where new growth will appear. If you're removing large stems entirely, cut as close to the main stem as possible, or right at the base of the plant, if that's how your plant grows. When pruning, the aim is to achieve a natural look.
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How do you prune a pothos plant?

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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Do leaves grow back on pothos?

Whether removed by you, fallen off because of a disease or as a result of damage, pothos plants can't regrow their leaves. But don't worry, like other plants, the pothos will make new leaves.
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How do you revive a dying pothos plant?

Restore the moisture by watering the plant immediately until you see excess water running through drainage holes. Mist the plant for a few days to give an extra hydration boost and help them recover. Remove the damaged leaves and prune the dead stems.
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Can I put pothos cutting 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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Why are pothos leaves turning yellow?

To maintain a healthy plant and promote new growth, cut it back 2 inches from the soil line. 2 Besides natural aging, leaves on a pothos can turn yellow for several easy-to-fix reasons: too much direct sunlight; too much or low-quality fertilizer; or exposure to cold or hot temperatures.
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Do you cut above or below a leaf?

When pruning to keep your plant healthy, cuts should always be made a quarter inch to a half inch above the leaf node. The only time cuts are made below a leaf node is for propagation – cutting part of a plant to start a new plant.
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Where is the node on a plant?

Nodes. A node is an area on a stem where buds are located (figure 6). It is a site of great cellular activity and growth. It is here that small buds develop into leaves, stems or flowers.
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What is a leaf node on a plant?

Plant leaf nodes are small bumps or swelling where new leaves or stems emerge from a plant. These are the sites where new growth occurs. Knowing how to identify them, will easily enable you to Propagate Your Plants , and also help you with other tricks, such as helping your plant branch.
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Should you pull dead leaves off plant?

When you see dead leaves, dormant stems, or brown parts of leaves, cut them away. It's fine to pluck dead leaves or stems with your hands when possible, just don't pull too hard or you may damage the healthy part of your plant. For tougher stems or to remove brown leaf tips and edges, use scissors or pruning shears.
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Why are the tips of my pothos leaves turning brown?

Generally, the reason why the leaves of pothos turn brown is due to watering issues. You could be watering the plant too much, or you could be under watering your pothos. If watering is not the cause of brown tips on pothos, it could be related to a pest problem.
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Should I cut the brown tips of my plants?

Remove the whole leaf only if most of it is brown.

Leaves with small brown areas along their edges or tips still produce energy for the plant through photosynthesis. However, if a leaf is almost entirely brown and dry, then it's not producing energy and can be removed entirely by cutting it away.
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Can a brown leaf turn green again?

The brown leaf tips will not turn back to green but you can trim the brown edges to get the plant back to looking healthy. Find out more here. If your are noticing brown patches all over the leaves, this could also be a sign of overwatering.
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Can yellow pothos leaves turn green again?

Chlorophyll gives a leaf its green color. When the leaf loses its chlorophyll, the plant abandons it and begins to absorb leftover nutrients from the leaf. That's why once the leaf turns yellow, you generally can't make it turn back green again.
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How do you get pothos to sprout new leaves?

Growing New Pothos Vines

One way to make foliage grow in the pot is to clip the plant stems under a node to push growing energy to the nodes above. Let a leaf or two remain on what you've cut off. New pothos vines will sprout and eventually become longer shoots.
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When should I cut pothos?

Pruning at the wrong time can lead to bare stems and vines or a stressed plant. 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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