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  2. How to Propagate Pothos Plants to Use Again and Again - AOL

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    Even beginners can propagate pothos plants using a few easy steps. You'll end up with even more beautiful, green pothos for your home! Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium ...

  3. Cutting (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Stem cuttings of young wood should be taken in spring from the upper branches, while cuttings of hardened wood should be taken in winter from the lower branches. Common bounds on the length of stem cuttings are between 5–15 centimetres (2.0–5.9 in) for soft wood and between 20–25 centimetres (7.9–9.8 in) for hard wood.

  4. How to Care for Pothos Plants the Right Way, According ... - AOL

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    Here, plant pros share everything you need to know about pothos plant care. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  5. How to Propagate Philodendron for Endless Houseplants ...

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    Transplant the cuttings once they are well rooted. "Each cutting should have many roots that are over 1 inch long," says Bunting. Fill a container with well-draining potting soil and dig a hole in ...

  6. Fruit tree propagation - Wikipedia

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    Root cuttings (pieces of root cut off and induced to grow a new trunk) are also not used to propagate fruit trees, although this method is successful with some herbaceous plants. A refinement on rooting is layering. This is rooting a piece of a wood that is still attached to its parent and continues to receive nourishment from it.

  7. Epipremnum - Wikipedia

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    Plants can grow to over 40 m (131 ft) with leaves up to 3 m (10 ft) long, but in containers the size is much reduced. The plants, commonly known as centipede tongavine, pothos or devil's ivy, depending on species, are typically grown as houseplants in temperate regions. Juvenile leaves are bright green, often with irregularly variegated ...

  8. Proplifting - Wikipedia

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    A sign at a garden center asking people not to proplift, which it defines as taking cuttings Succulent leaves being propagated. Proplifting (sometimes written prop-lifting [1]) is the practice of taking discarded plant material and propagating new plants from them.

  9. How to Water Pothos the Right Way (So It Thrives for ... - AOL

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    Pothos prefer a well-draining soil—Gillett recommends an airoid potting mix with orchid bark and pumice, which will keep the environment lighter and airier. "Avoid regular potting soil ," she says.