1. Cut the branches
Cut a branch of about 10 cm from the potted pothos plant, with 4 to 5 leaves and aerial roots. Aerial roots are There are small brown bumps on the stem where the leaves emerge. Leave one leaf and one bud in each section. Then, according to the length of the leaf spacing, cut off 1 to 2 petioles at the lower end of the branch.
2. Put it in a basin
Put the cut branches directly into a basin or water tank filled with water, and then shade it from the top and sides. Ordinary paper shells can Yes, this will help with rapid rooting.
3. Put it in a cup
Generally, branches with aerial roots can adapt to the environment quickly. They can grow water roots in about ten days and can be moved to bottles. Maintenance! When putting the branches into the bottle, be careful not to soak the leaves in water to avoid affecting the water quality.
Extended information:
Hydroponically grown pothos grows quickly and requires extensive cultivation and management. In the process of cultivation and management, the plants should be sprayed with water more often in summer, and nutrient solution should be added every 10 days to keep the leaves green. Potted seedlings should be cut off when the seedlings grow 30cm beyond the cultivation column; when 30%-50% of the leaves have fallen off, they should be discarded and replanted.
Green column potted plants are ideal plants for courtyard gate posts and wall greening, and their leaves are also excellent for flower arrangements. Plant or directly cut 4-5 plants in each pot. Set up a brown column in the middle of the pot to facilitate the hydroponic pothos to grow upward. Shaping pruning is done in spring.
When the stems and vines cover the palm pillars and the tips exceed the palm pillars by about 20 cm, cut off 40 cm of the stem tips of 2-3 of the plants. When new buds and leaves sprout after the short cutting, cut off the stem tips of the remaining plants.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia_Pothos