Pothos has a well-developed root system and is very easy to survive. Generally, if you buy one Pothos at home, you can have Pothos in every room. Today I will teach you a very simple way to propagate Pothos, that is, how to transplant Pothos by cuttings. If you want to have greenery indoors, you must learn to take cutting plants, so get started quickly!
Illustration of steps for cutting green radish
Step 1: Cut the rhizome branches of pothos with gray-brown flower buds. These gray flowers are actually the roots of pothos.
Step 2: Fill a basin with half a basin of water, sprinkle in half a packet of rooting powder (the rest can be saved for next time), add two drops of vinegar, and soak the cut green radish branches for more than 6 hours.
Step 3: If you want to plant pothos in a flower pot, just pour one-third of the purchased flower soil into it, mix it with the soil, and plant it.
Step 4: If you want to plant it in a bottle, use a small bottle first, and then change it when the pothos grows up.
Step 5: If the pothos is grown in a pot, it should not be exposed to the sun for three days, and a small amount of water should be poured in the morning and evening; hydroponic pothos: the water added should be cool and boiled. www.111diy.com
Precautions for cutting green radish
1. When cutting pothos, ensure the integrity of the leaves on the rhizomes of the pothos.
2. When cutting potted pothos, it is best to use a flower pot with a small hole at the bottom to facilitate drainage.
Extended reading:
1. Three common propagation methods of Pothos and precautions for cultivating Pothos
2. Causes and solutions to root rot of potted green radish
3. How to grow green radish in hydroponic culture quickly and precautions for growing green radish in hydroponic culture
4. Is pothos poisonous? Can pothos be grown in the bedroom?
5. What should I do if the columnar large-leaf pothos grows taller? Four ways to grow green radish