1. Yes this is a Scindapsus pictus, not a pothos (Epipremnum aureum) - I know that :) but the tips are the same 2. You can pot up multiple cuttings into the same hole to increase bushiness even further 3. The powder I use when potting the cuttings is this: www.xtreme-gardening.com/mykos 4. The sexy apron is one I custom-designed specifically for gardening, check it out here: findaprons.com/products/harvest-apron-designed-in-partnership-with-kevin-espiritu
It's all good, Kevin. Pothos is in its nickname. Epipremnum isn't Pothos either. The actual genus Pothos, I don't think many people keep as a houseplant (I'm sure some do though!)
Don’t forget that pruning doesn’t just make it /look/ bushier but it will actually force the plant to grow in new areas rather than the existing vines you just pruned back. So in turn that makes your plant fuller! I wish I realised this sooner, once I started pruning mine it grew new shoots like crazy
Yes! If you have damaged parts of the plant it's going to put all of its energy into repairing it instead of using its energy to actually grow and flourish.
Amanda Beauchamp - NewEnglandMumma When I was little my best friend’s mom hung pothos in every corner of their ceiling and strung the vines around the whole house. It was so epic!!! She was also a New England Mumma, what a coincidence 😂
I have one that goes almost the whole way around the ceiling in my bathroom. We vaulted the ceiling and put in a shelf for the plant and hung the vines all around. It's very peaceful.
And pothos are "air scrubbers" they will take all the nasty out of the air in your home & replace it with pure oxygen. Peace lilies are good scrubbers too and can grow in lower light areas like pothos can, but neither tolerate direct sunlight.
A while ago, I built a giant slatted wood wall and got a pothos. Attatched the pothos to the wall. *Since then it turned into a giant wall of green and I L o v e I t*
I just recently started getting into having plants in my home. My first one was a pathos and it’s insane how huge and bushy it’s gotten as I’ve pruned and repotted the cuttings back inside the original pot. Now I’ve created two other pathos plants from all my vine cuttings and they’re all thriving so well. It’s awesome to see them constantly sprouting new growth almost daily.
Today, I went to a botanical garden and there was golden pothos growing on a 5m tall rocky wall. The size of the leaf and the thickness of the stem was insane. I just could not believe it was the same plant i've seen in stores.
I had a pothos that got scraggly. There were about 10" long stems without leaves. I took those stems and stuck them in a pot. maybe 10 stems. 8 months later I now have a very bushy plant. I also had a pothos that start growing towards my hydroponics light. I am still amazed how big the leaves have become. The lower stems toward the dirt were just 1/4 the size of the big leaves.
You can also lay the vine on the soil and pin it down to the soil with a bobby pin or a piece of wire. Once the vine is attached to the soil at the root nodes, cut between each node. I spiral my pothos vines on the surface of the soil, which serves 2 purposes. It makes my plant more full, and directs the vines toward the center so I can stake it later.
I have just started growing indoor plants. I havoc been researching hundreds of sites. This is the first site of anything that I’ve subscribed to. You actually explain everything so clearly. Thank you
You’re videos are always informative and easy to follow especially if you’re a beginner gardener. Your tips are helpful -it’s great that you don’t have a long and boring intro before each video, you get right to the point!
I want to have my first house plant in my room and your videos definitely helped me choosing the right type, really looking forward to buying my own pothos now
My hubby bought me a silver pothos last night and I am just absolutely amazed at the silver that is in it! It's breathtaking 🥰 so I came to you first to research proper care for it. I'm going to be repotting it later today cause it's totally growing out of the tiny pot that walmart had it in. Thank you for all the great tips. I have learned soooo much from your videos. I hope that my own channel will help others like you help so many! 💚🌱 Peace ✌️ love 💚 and plants 🌱
This video is exactly what I was looking for! My pothos is suuuuper leggy and I didn’t know what to do with it. I have like 10 feet of vine wrapped around the pot! 😅 I’m going to go watch your propagation video now. Thanks!
This isn’t a trailing plant. It’s climbing plant. The reason the vine is getting long and scraggly as it trails down because it’s not supposed to trail down. Staking your Pothos to a moss pole or using 3M clips to grow your vine up a wall will prove more beneficial to the plants health. Good luck.
I have a small exotica but the leaves it puts out is getting smaller and smaller. It doesn't get too much sun but it gets good filtered light and I don't know why they're so small 🥺
pheotonia We have one that is referred to as, “ The Grandmother plant” . It is growing all over the country! I started my own with the, “ SILVER QUEEN” she is gorgeous!
I have been growing Golden & Jade Pothos for 40+ years! It goes by so fast. Periodically it just needs to be divided or propagate and start a fresh root system. I cut them back in the spring and feed with a long-acting fertilizer like osmocote and by the time they come in in the fall they are trailing 4ft or longer. Recently I expanded my collection with several other pothos , vining philodendron & scindapsus. I have started with 4" pots and plan to grow them to big hanging baskets. So fun and easy these plants!
I have one that's like yours sitting in my window doing fine, but I have a golden Pothos who kept getting yellow leaves. It's now hanging on my door, perhaps 2-3 meters away from the window and it's putting out new growth like crazy! Thank you for these tips btw! ❤️
I’ve had one of these for 3 1/2 years. I just barely pruned it back as it is hanging to the floor. I see it is sending out new leaves. I’ve put cuttings in water and am ready to do what you’ve done in your video. Thanks for the info. I thought I’d killed my plant a couple of years ago when I fertilized it at half strength and it dropped half of its leaves. I’m glad it has done so well with a different type of fertilizer since then. Whew.
i put my pothos in the morning sun and it did burn a few leaves but they've now adapted to it. it's growing soooo fast! I love it :D and no more burned leaves too hehe
Very well presented in highly articulated form with loads of useful info without unnecessary flowery words, for a newby such as myself. I'm encouraged and I think you'll help me out of my fear of "killing plants. Thank you, indeed!
I’ve had one for about six months now and it (I named it Sherman) hasnt grown or changed much so Im going to try all these tips today. I bought two more and named them Timber, and Marcel. Lol!
I did this with my scindapsus pictus with small, sickly leaves in water and they impressed me, every single one rooted then took to soil, now i have two plants. Good for the ego when you're fighting pests and low humidity in winter, these are tough fuckers, i live in Montreal where it's -31 right now [-22F] and growing anything is a punk rock thing. ((Also, people, never forget that Golden home dePot-hos is also great, it's an easy, vining, variegated aroid that doesnt cry for light or attention, no shame in having it all over the house.)) Thanks, Kevin, for the help this last year, very much appreciated, happy holidays, see you in 2020.
I don' t know if it's normal, but I have a Pothos plant in my home that is 22 years old. Never over watered, liquid fertilizer every 2 months. I never repotted, and finally after 18 years, got it away from the heater register. Originally, it was variegated and now is solid green. Poor plant, but it's tough.
Thanks for another awesome video! This came at the perfect time. I just picked up a Golden Pothos. I just checked out your propagating video to start my own propagation station! Fingers crossed!
I’m a first time visitor to your channel and loved your video so much I’ve subscribed. Live near Chicago and currently on Covid 19 lockdown and like many others who are quarantined, looking for something productive to do. It snowed last night so working outside in the garden isn’t feasible but “indoor gardening” is. Looking forward to seeing your other videos. 😘😘
@@epicgardening So looking forward to it. My back yard is now covered in snow. About 6 new inches so far today. Thanks for the tips. You made me go back to look at my Pathos plants. I feel they are getting close to sending down runners. I am also growing my older ones up moss poles. Supposed to make the leaves larger. Have you done this?
wow, kevin. what a beautiful patio. nice pothos and thanks for the information. i usually pin the stragglers with a bobby pin back into the growing medium and they do root. i also weave the vines up for a good show. i gotta get one of those satin pothos. later for you guy, carmine.
Little extra advice as an horticultrice : you can put your cuttings straight in the soil, skip the water process! Important keep soil humid and more watered for 3-4weeks while they grow their roots
This is what I came here hoping to find. I just adopted a satin pothos just like this that is very viney, and I want to just trim her down and plant the cuttings directly in the soil and bypass the water method. I’ve used the water method and it’s great but all my prop stations are full and I really want to just get this girl pruned and redone!!! So scindapsus will have no problem with the cuttings going straight in soil?
OMYGOD thank you so much for sharing Kevin. I haven't been able to make my Pothos plants grow bigger and bushier for some time now so these are amazing tips for me to try. Btw can cinnamon be used in place of the innoculant you used or would it burn the roots of the cuttings? Also *Happy Holidays* Kevin!!😁
I have a pothos that i propagated from a cutting that i took from parent plant in lauderdale by the sea over thirty years ago. Every year i cut it back to nothing when it gets leggy and it gets incredibly bushy. The other secret to getting a super bushy pothos with gorgeous varigation is to let it grow wild in its pot outside in the summer. The heat and humidity make the plant grow super fast.
My pothos mother is growing crazy. So is her daughter, plant two. I'm gonna have to take clippings again soon because my room is starting to look like Jumangi😁 My secret weapon? A 300w full spectrum LED grow light. I leave for work around 9pm, light comes on at 11pm and goes off at 6am. It's stupid bright and my houseplants are just loving the light 👍
Just a little tip I just learned for repotting. Use the old pot as a kid of mold and fill dirt around it. That way you wont have spaces or risk damaging the roots.
I would love to see all the products you use from mychorrizae to fertilizer to compost and everything in between. Do you ever use greensand? How about azomite? I love your channel and just subscribed. Thank you❤️
Great video now I know how to save my pothos. Now could you do a video to help me save my spider plant. Mind you I live in north eastern Ohio. Love your channel keep up the great work.
Hey fellow Ohioin 🤗 I've got a huge spider plant with tons of spiderettes I don't know why but it thrives on neglect! I just water it whenever it gets dry all the way through.
My silver grows super slow with little leafs. I’m definitely going to try & with fertilizer. Also I didn’t know you can propagate the leaves, I thought I needed part of the stem plus the leaf. thanks very much!! TwoSnaps
Good video for tips to grow scindapsus/pothos the like. But I hope u will make a video on how to propagate philadendron selloum, if u have.. that would be great! I can’t seem to find elsewhere that is concise and one that I’m really looking for. Ty.
I have a number of pothos plants grown from cuttings, they started out really great. But now seem to be growing smaller leaves.. They are all in a decent sized pot for the size.. Any suggestions as to how I can encourage bigger leaf growth
Hi Kevin! I am a HUGE fan of all your videos! Keep up the amazing and informative videos. Ok, I’m in a bit of state right now. My mom died 3 years ago....She loved plants. My brother and I each took a clipping from my mom’s favourite plant. (A type of pothos). I think in these times of quarantine, I overwatered my mom’s plant....almost all of the leaves turned yellow then brown.... I am in the process of trying desperately to save my mom’s plant. There are only about 5 green leaves left. I am trying to propagate my mom’s plant. I noticed that some of the cuttings (at the base of the dead leaves, it’s still green (where the nodes are). Are these pieces still salvageable? I decide to take the dead brown leaves off and put the tiny pieces in the water. I also took some pieces the stem of the plant and placed them in water. Its been about 13 days. I haven’t noticed any roots yet from the stems. Two of the leaves have started developing roots. Do you have any advice? I am obviously attaching a lot of sentiment to this plant because plants were my mother’s passion. I am really really hoping to save this plant. Again, thanks for the fantastic videos that you do. All the best, Warren States in Toronto, Canada
I actually enjoy the really long vines and as they grow I drape them around the room. I have a pothos that is almost completely encircling my dining area, with one vine that is probably around 20' long and another that's maybe 5 feet; the 20'er is circling around the room counterclockwise and the 5'er is going clockwise. The leaf nodes didn't by themselves grow far apart, but the loops up near the ceiling in the least lit area are where some leaves died off, and the lower hanging loops are full of leaves, so I do have that gap but it was a gradual thing. The only issue is it gets super difficult to repot when you have to gently take down all those vines so you can take the pot down from hanging from the ceiling, lol.
1. Yes this is a Scindapsus pictus, not a pothos (Epipremnum aureum) - I know that :) but the tips are the same
2. You can pot up multiple cuttings into the same hole to increase bushiness even further
3. The powder I use when potting the cuttings is this: www.xtreme-gardening.com/mykos
4. The sexy apron is one I custom-designed specifically for gardening, check it out here: findaprons.com/products/harvest-apron-designed-in-partnership-with-kevin-espiritu
Epic Gardening glad you corrected yourself but Pothos is an actual genus and has nothing to do with Epipremnums
This is also a scindapsus exotica
It's all good, Kevin. Pothos is in its nickname.
Epipremnum isn't Pothos either. The actual genus Pothos, I don't think many people keep as a houseplant (I'm sure some do though!)
Paige .M no it is not an exotica
Epic Gardening
Cool variety! Not in favor of long and scragglier plants. I like them bushier.
Don’t forget that pruning doesn’t just make it /look/ bushier but it will actually force the plant to grow in new areas rather than the existing vines you just pruned back. So in turn that makes your plant fuller! I wish I realised this sooner, once I started pruning mine it grew new shoots like crazy
Yes, great additional point!
Yes! If you have damaged parts of the plant it's going to put all of its energy into repairing it instead of using its energy to actually grow and flourish.
This is good to know. I currently only have one vine and was hoping it did that if/when I cut it
Hey! I really like long vines, but I also want my plant to be bushy. If I cut a vine will that one not grow longer at all?
I pruned my jasmine TODAY and I'm just so excited AND impatient for New growths
My house is made for pothos, I started with one because it was “easy” I now have at least 10 massive pothos. My favorite!
You're the queen of pothos!
Amanda Beauchamp - NewEnglandMumma When I was little my best friend’s mom hung pothos in every corner of their ceiling and strung the vines around the whole house. It was so epic!!! She was also a New England Mumma, what a coincidence 😂
Pothos and philodendrons are my absolute favorite plants!! 💚🌿💚🤗
👏🏽💜
Dont blame you
Pothos are my favourite as well
something I do is when I add new cuttings to a pot, I plant them in groups of 3 in the same hole. That adds to the bushiness once they start growing.
Yeah that's a fantastic tip if you have a bunch of cuttings
I have one that goes almost the whole way around the ceiling in my bathroom. We vaulted the ceiling and put in a shelf for the plant and hung the vines all around. It's very peaceful.
That is so EPIC
i'd love to see that bathroom
I wish I could post pics here
And pothos are "air scrubbers" they will take all the nasty out of the air in your home & replace it with pure oxygen. Peace lilies are good scrubbers too and can grow in lower light areas like pothos can, but neither tolerate direct sunlight.
ooooo! That sounds amazing! Can we see?
A while ago, I built a giant slatted wood wall and got a pothos. Attatched the pothos to the wall.
*Since then it turned into a giant wall of green and I L o v e I t*
I would love to see this! Sounds breathtaking!
oh I’d love to see how big those leaves on yours are lol
I just recently started getting into having plants in my home. My first one was a pathos and it’s insane how huge and bushy it’s gotten as I’ve pruned and repotted the cuttings back inside the original pot. Now I’ve created two other pathos plants from all my vine cuttings and they’re all thriving so well. It’s awesome to see them constantly sprouting new growth almost daily.
Today, I went to a botanical garden and there was golden pothos growing on a 5m tall rocky wall. The size of the leaf and the thickness of the stem was insane. I just could not believe it was the same plant i've seen in stores.
I had a pothos that got scraggly. There were about 10" long stems without leaves. I took those stems and stuck them in a pot. maybe 10 stems. 8 months later I now have a very bushy plant. I also had a pothos that start growing towards my hydroponics light. I am still amazed how big the leaves have become. The lower stems toward the dirt were just 1/4 the size of the big leaves.
So glad to hear this success story!
You can also lay the vine on the soil and pin it down to the soil with a bobby pin or a piece of wire. Once the vine is attached to the soil at the root nodes, cut between each node. I spiral my pothos vines on the surface of the soil, which serves 2 purposes. It makes my plant more full, and directs the vines toward the center so I can stake it later.
Yeah that's a fantastic idea!
Yes.- That is correct. I used to be a photographer. Indoor light is so much dimmer than outdoor light.
I have just started growing indoor plants. I havoc been researching hundreds of sites. This is the first site of anything that I’ve subscribed to. You actually explain everything so clearly. Thank you
You’re videos are always informative and easy to follow especially if you’re a beginner gardener. Your tips are helpful -it’s great that you don’t have a long and boring intro before each video, you get right to the point!
All of us patiently and desperately waiting for an update of that beautiful plant
The Exotica is one of my top three favorite plants. So beautiful and so easy.
Couldn't agree more
@@epicgardening I find mine are slow growing and the leaves are small. I have them hanging in the window, what is happening?
Ah, the ol' disguise-a-bunch-of-props-as-a-mature-plant trick! Big fan.
;)
I bought one online.. it was sticks shoved into dirt..
I want to have my first house plant in my room and your videos definitely helped me choosing the right type, really looking forward to buying my own pothos now
Good luck Pili!
Great information, thanks. For holding in the moisture over the new cuttings, I use those little containers that lettuce and baby spinach come in..
Yep, great idea. I personally use a garden cloche but that's basically the same thing
Such a resilient plant is the pothos. Love propagating and repotting.
My hubby bought me a silver pothos last night and I am just absolutely amazed at the silver that is in it! It's breathtaking 🥰 so I came to you first to research proper care for it. I'm going to be repotting it later today cause it's totally growing out of the tiny pot that walmart had it in. Thank you for all the great tips. I have learned soooo much from your videos. I hope that my own channel will help others like you help so many! 💚🌱
Peace ✌️ love 💚 and plants 🌱
This video is exactly what I was looking for! My pothos is suuuuper leggy and I didn’t know what to do with it. I have like 10 feet of vine wrapped around the pot! 😅 I’m going to go watch your propagation video now. Thanks!
This video came to me just in time. I have a satin pothos that is balding on top and has long, scraggly vines. Thanks!
Good luck!
This isn’t a trailing plant.
It’s climbing plant. The reason the vine is getting long and scraggly as it trails down because it’s not supposed to trail down.
Staking your Pothos to a moss pole or using 3M clips to grow your vine up a wall will prove more beneficial to the plants health. Good luck.
I have a small exotica but the leaves it puts out is getting smaller and smaller. It doesn't get too much sun but it gets good filtered light and I don't know why they're so small 🥺
I had a pothos that lived for 27 years before it gave up it's ghost!
Wow that's a LONG time
pheotonia
We have one that is referred to as, “ The Grandmother plant” .
It is growing all over the country! I started my own with the, “ SILVER QUEEN” she is gorgeous!
I have been growing Golden & Jade Pothos for 40+ years! It goes by so fast. Periodically it just needs to be divided or propagate and start a fresh root system. I cut them back in the spring and feed with a long-acting fertilizer like osmocote and by the time they come in in the fall they are trailing 4ft or longer. Recently I expanded my collection with several other pothos , vining philodendron & scindapsus. I have started with 4" pots and plan to grow them to big hanging baskets. So fun and easy these plants!
What does that mean? Gave up its ghost?
@@carolinebaker8591 It's will to live. It's desire to survive.
I NEED that apron, looks high quality and worth the price for years of use.
I have one that's like yours sitting in my window doing fine, but I have a golden Pothos who kept getting yellow leaves. It's now hanging on my door, perhaps 2-3 meters away from the window and it's putting out new growth like crazy! Thank you for these tips btw! ❤️
You're welcome! Glad to hear it's doing better
I’ve had one of these for 3 1/2 years. I just barely pruned it back as it is hanging to the floor. I see it is sending out new leaves. I’ve put cuttings in water and am ready to do what you’ve done in your video. Thanks for the info. I thought I’d killed my plant a couple of years ago when I fertilized it at half strength and it dropped half of its leaves. I’m glad it has done so well with a different type of fertilizer since then. Whew.
i put my pothos in the morning sun and it did burn a few leaves but they've now adapted to it. it's growing soooo fast! I love it :D and no more burned leaves too hehe
This video was so helpful! I love the look of a bushy pothos!
Thanks! Pothos are perfect for those indoor locations were the light is too low for other plants and you don't want to add artificial light!
Exactly!
Very well presented in highly articulated form with loads of useful info without unnecessary flowery words, for a newby such as myself. I'm encouraged and I think you'll help me out of my fear of "killing plants. Thank you, indeed!
I was confused with describing this plant as a pothos! Thanks for the correction , it was driving me **crazy**
I am living for this! I currently have a leggy satin pothos that needs some TLC. thanks for the tips!!
You bet!
I’ve had one for about six months now and it (I named it Sherman) hasnt grown or changed much so Im going to try all these tips today. I bought two more and named them Timber, and Marcel. Lol!
Love these names!
Thank you!!!
Wonderful content excellent excellent narrating skills
That plant is just gorgeous! I have a philodendron I am currently trying to fill out a bit in his pot with these methods (:
Good luck Amy!
I've been really wanting these Pothos plants. Thank you for sharing her beauty with us!
You're welcome!
Would love an update on how this is doing now!
Wow you can get in my plants 🤤
root pruning!!! :0 i was always sp scared to do this bc i though id kill the plant completely but now i know thank u !!!
Same here!!
Exactly what my next project is going to be. Repotting and pruning one vine that growing like crazy.
Love to hear that!
I can watch you all day. I love your videos!
Insanely well put together video. Good job.
Super helpful tips, amping up my Pothos game asap! Thanks man!
What a beautiful plant!
I did this with my scindapsus pictus with small, sickly leaves in water and they impressed me, every single one rooted then took to soil, now i have two plants.
Good for the ego when you're fighting pests and low humidity in winter, these are tough fuckers, i live in Montreal where it's -31 right now [-22F] and growing anything is a punk rock thing.
((Also, people, never forget that Golden home dePot-hos is also great, it's an easy, vining, variegated aroid that doesnt cry for light or attention, no shame in having it all over the house.))
Thanks, Kevin, for the help this last year, very much appreciated, happy holidays, see you in 2020.
Happy to provide the help, and thanks for the comment my friend
This is the best video everrrr thank you! Now I know what to do with my cuttings
I don' t know if it's normal, but I have a Pothos plant in my home that is 22 years old. Never over watered, liquid fertilizer every 2 months. I never repotted, and finally after 18 years, got it away from the heater register. Originally, it was variegated and now is solid green. Poor plant, but it's tough.
Beautiful Pothos Kevin thanks for the advice.
Thanks for another awesome video! This came at the perfect time. I just picked up a Golden Pothos. I just checked out your propagating video to start my own propagation station! Fingers crossed!
Happy it helped you :)
Lovely Pothos....
Thank you for sharing your great work....
I’m a first time visitor to your channel and loved your video so much I’ve subscribed. Live near Chicago and currently on Covid 19 lockdown and like many others who are quarantined, looking for something productive to do. It snowed last night so working outside in the garden isn’t feasible but “indoor gardening” is. Looking forward to seeing your other videos. 😘😘
Great job explaining your bushy pothos process. It totally makes sense! Thanks for all you do! 🪴😀
I so needed this video. Omg ... Pothos are my favorite plants.. luv vines.. really luv hanging vines.. thank you.. once again.. lol
UMMMM WHAT your backyard is gorgeous!!!
I love, love, LOVE Espoma.
Me too, they are incredible :)
Would to see more of your back yard space. Thanks for these tips. Most of my Pathos are still in the smaller stage. Love them.
Happy to do more videos in the Shady Zen Oasis
@@epicgardening So looking forward to it. My back yard is now covered in snow. About 6 new inches so far today. Thanks for the tips. You made me go back to look at my Pathos plants. I feel they are getting close to sending down runners. I am also growing my older ones up moss poles. Supposed to make the leaves larger. Have you done this?
wow, kevin. what a beautiful patio. nice pothos and thanks for the information. i usually pin the stragglers with a bobby pin back into the growing medium and they do root. i also weave the vines up for a good show. i gotta get one of those satin pothos. later for you guy, carmine.
Yeah that works really well too Carmine!
Beautiful plant. Beautiful man.😍😍
Fantastic and lovely presentation Friend obrigado
Thanks for excellent video friend
Little extra advice as an horticultrice : you can put your cuttings straight in the soil, skip the water process! Important keep soil humid and more watered for 3-4weeks while they grow their roots
This is what I came here hoping to find. I just adopted a satin pothos just like this that is very viney, and I want to just trim her down and plant the cuttings directly in the soil and bypass the water method. I’ve used the water method and it’s great but all my prop stations are full and I really want to just get this girl pruned and redone!!! So scindapsus will have no problem with the cuttings going straight in soil?
OMYGOD thank you so much for sharing Kevin. I haven't been able to make my Pothos plants grow bigger and bushier for some time now so these are amazing tips for me to try. Btw can cinnamon be used in place of the innoculant you used or would it burn the roots of the cuttings? Also *Happy Holidays* Kevin!!😁
Glad this helped! I wouldn't add much cinnamon, if you wanted to use something just use a rooting powder instead. Happy holidays!
I have a pothos that i propagated from a cutting that i took from parent plant in lauderdale by the sea over thirty years ago. Every year i cut it back to nothing when it gets leggy and it gets incredibly bushy. The other secret to getting a super bushy pothos with gorgeous varigation is to let it grow wild in its pot outside in the summer. The heat and humidity make the plant grow super fast.
I just got my scindapsus at the palm tree behind my house... I dont really notice what plant it is but then now i know its pretty nice plant,
How did I NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS CHANNEL?!?!😱😱💚💚🌿
New subscriber here!!🌿💯
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Welcome :)
Very professional gardener, thanks for sharing to us such an amazing creative channel.
Thanks for watching :)
Wow! My favorite plants
Yes I would love to see a diffenbaucha care replant and tip video keep growing loved the video
you're very inspiring! thanks for sharing your passion & knowledge!!!
You are amazing I love that plants thanks for sharing very beautiful and helpful enjoy see you
wow very nice pothos and so rare nice live livea .. thank you for sharing
My pothos mother is growing crazy. So is her daughter, plant two. I'm gonna have to take clippings again soon because my room is starting to look like Jumangi😁 My secret weapon? A 300w full spectrum LED grow light. I leave for work around 9pm, light comes on at 11pm and goes off at 6am. It's stupid bright and my houseplants are just loving the light 👍
You should see mine i can barely even see the soil mix so had to repot it from 26cm to 38cm and its drying up even faster now.
Incredible!
@@epicgardening imgur.com/WMHXxfE
I’d love to see a video on hydroplants!
I'll add to the list!
Great info. I’m a new plant parent. Pothos are my favorites. I know have 5 plants ❤️❤️❤️
Its like a pothos comb over 😆 Great tip!
Good info. Thanks. How do you hang that plant that is on your wall above the pothos-outside. I think that would work on a cement wall.
That's hung with a nail in the wall
Just a little tip I just learned for repotting. Use the old pot as a kid of mold and fill dirt around it. That way you wont have spaces or risk damaging the roots.
I would love to see all the products you use from mychorrizae to fertilizer to compost and everything in between. Do you ever use greensand? How about azomite? I love your channel and just subscribed. Thank you❤️
I love your hints.
Your place looks to amazing :O You truly inspire me of going out and buying a potho right now :D 🌿🌿🌿
Wrong pothos is easy 2 kill done it several times. 😩but getting better. Thx 4 these tips.
Good luck!
Cool .I wish I have one of those.thanks for sharing. Watching dropping my support friend. Happy new year.
Great video now I know how to save my pothos. Now could you do a video to help me save my spider plant. Mind you I live in north eastern Ohio. Love your channel keep up the great work.
Check out my video on resurrecting a spider plant about a month ago :)
Hey fellow Ohioin 🤗 I've got a huge spider plant with tons of spiderettes I don't know why but it thrives on neglect! I just water it whenever it gets dry all the way through.
Love the summary. Thank you.
wow ...watching here in South korea
My silver grows super slow with little leafs. I’m definitely going to try & with fertilizer. Also I didn’t know you can propagate the leaves, I thought I needed part of the stem plus the leaf. thanks very much!! TwoSnaps
You're welcome and good luck!
What plants are good for the bedroom and the kitchen. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing tips
Good video for tips to grow scindapsus/pothos the like. But I hope u will make a video on how to propagate philadendron selloum, if u have.. that would be great! I can’t seem to find elsewhere that is concise and one that I’m really looking for. Ty.
Thank you for sharing your ideas. I love it
Beautiful plant
Great video!! Thank you!!
I'm inspired by your channel. I hope one day we can get ours to look as smooth as yours does
That was really helpful - thanks
I have a number of pothos plants grown from cuttings, they started out really great. But now seem to be growing smaller leaves.. They are all in a decent sized pot for the size.. Any suggestions as to how I can encourage bigger leaf growth
I have 12 money plant because planting it is very very easy
Amazing!
I wish I had your leaf cuttings ❤️❤️ so pretty!! :)
Hi Kevin! I am a HUGE fan of all your videos! Keep up the amazing and informative videos. Ok, I’m in a bit of state right now. My mom died 3 years ago....She loved plants. My brother and I each took a clipping from my mom’s favourite plant. (A type of pothos). I think in these times of quarantine, I overwatered my mom’s plant....almost all of the leaves turned yellow then brown.... I am in the process of trying desperately to save my mom’s plant. There are only about 5 green leaves left. I am trying to propagate my mom’s plant. I noticed that some of the cuttings (at the base of the dead leaves, it’s still green (where the nodes are). Are these pieces still salvageable? I decide to take the dead brown leaves off and put the tiny pieces in the water. I also took some pieces the stem of the plant and placed them in water. Its been about 13 days. I haven’t noticed any roots yet from the stems. Two of the leaves have started developing roots. Do you have any advice? I am obviously attaching a lot of sentiment to this plant because plants were my mother’s passion. I am really really hoping to save this plant. Again, thanks for the fantastic videos that you do. All the best, Warren States in Toronto, Canada
I actually enjoy the really long vines and as they grow I drape them around the room. I have a pothos that is almost completely encircling my dining area, with one vine that is probably around 20' long and another that's maybe 5 feet; the 20'er is circling around the room counterclockwise and the 5'er is going clockwise. The leaf nodes didn't by themselves grow far apart, but the loops up near the ceiling in the least lit area are where some leaves died off, and the lower hanging loops are full of leaves, so I do have that gap but it was a gradual thing. The only issue is it gets super difficult to repot when you have to gently take down all those vines so you can take the pot down from hanging from the ceiling, lol.
That's a sick apron dude
Thanks! I love it!