

Diese Schönheit habe ich von meiner Mutter bekommen. Es ist eine so schöne Pflanze, ich möchte, dass sie gedeiht, aber ich weiß nicht, was sie ist. Ratschläge sind sehr willkommen! Ich habe sie seit etwa einem Jahr und gieße sie ziemlich sporadisch (alle anderthalb bis zwei Wochen). Sie steht an einem ziemlich hellen Ort, bekommt aber kein direktes Sonnenlicht. Der Topf steckt in dieser hohen Vase fest, also bin ich mir nicht sicher, wie die Entwässerung ist.
Von: Disastrous-Hall-7974
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Sorry I forgot to add the plant identification tag
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Each of those brown wart looking things are called nodes, that’s where they grow roots out of, you can cut just below whichever one you’d like, take off 1-3 of the leaves that are right above it as well so you can actually place it in water.
It’s either a pothos N’joy or pothos pearls and jade. I still can’t differentiate between them even though I have one of each. Great plants though
Definitely some kind of pothos. It looks very full which is good. Someone else left great propagation advice. But for care advice I’ll say that my pothos are pretty chill they can tolerate lower light environments but do best in bright indirect (be careful not to give them too much light like setting them outside under the afternoon sun because they can burn) and I like to water them when their leaves get a little flimsy and sad looking. Best to make sure they have good drainage and to let them get mostly to completely dry between watering. They’re a very forgiving plant.
Basically anywhere lol. Chop a piece off, make sure it has a little brown knob and throw it in water.
Definitely pothos, likely n joy. One thing that isn’t well known with pothos, or at least not done to often, is maturing the plant. Pothos have 2 growth phases. The immature phase is what everyone has, they will remain immature indefinitely. They require a vertical surface to shoot roots into so they can begin climbing. Once they root into something vertical like a moss pole, they will shift into mature growth where leaves are measured in feet not inches. Granted it’s given enough light. Google mature pothos and have your mind blown.
Definitely pothos, likely n joy. One thing that isn’t well known with pothos, or at least not done to often, is maturing the plant. Pothos have 2 growth phases. The immature phase is what everyone has, they will remain immature indefinitely. They require a vertical surface to shoot roots into so they can begin climbing. Once they root into something vertical like a moss pole, they will shift into mature growth where leaves are measured in feet not inches. Granted it’s given enough light. Google mature pothos and have your mind blown.
Definitely pothos, likely n joy. One thing that isn’t well known with pothos, or at least not done to often, is maturing the plant. Pothos have 2 growth phases. The immature phase is what everyone has, they will remain immature indefinitely. They require a vertical surface to shoot roots into so they can begin climbing. Once they root into something vertical like a moss pole, they will shift into mature growth where leaves are measured in feet not inches. Granted it’s given enough light. Google mature pothos and have your mind blown.
Looks like Manjula pothos. 😊
pearls and jade pothos
Just propogated some cuts of this plant myself, this is about 3 1/2 weeks of being in water. Pulled the bottom two leaves of the cutting now roots are growing from where the leaves were. Main plant I just water every two weeks and a little feed every few months if I remember, as others have said it’s an N’joy pothoes I still have the tag from mine.
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Holy ole Jesus, she’s beautiful!
>how can I take better care of it
Honestly, it looks quite happy so I’d just keep doing what you’re doing!!
Pothos N’Joy. I cut mine & put them in coat storage containers with moist sphagnum moss to propagate them.
Looks pretty healthy, whatever you’re doing seems to be working fine
Third node
I love how easy they are to take care of .. so easy to split also