

Habe es vollgesogen auf dem Boden eines Gewächshauses gefunden. Ich bin mir nicht sicher, wie lange es dort war. Könnte es zu weit fortgeschritten sein, um es zu stützen? Ich habe bisher nur goldene Pothos vermehrt, daher ist das alles neu für mich.
So wie ich das beurteilen kann, ist es wahrscheinlich am besten, das untere junge Blatt zu entfernen und den Stiel einfach in die Erde zu stecken. Ist das richtig?
Ich habe nur 4-Zoll-Anzuchttöpfe. Ist das zu groß?
Danke für deinen Rat!
Von: DiscouragedDaffodil
7 Comments
You’re exactly right on what to do, but I think a 4” pot is too big right now. I’d wait for it to root (in water), then transplant.
This plant it really resilient so they will prop almost no matter the method. I always root mine in water first, but that’s just to confirm healthy roots (& they look neat af as they grow) but you can definitely just plant them in soil… also yes, remove the lowest leaf
That pot size will work fine as well
Stick ’em in water to root, they are almost impossible to kill! Maybe trim the base if it’s dried out or mushy.
My tip is to be careful with these because they will grow and grow and grow and not stop and soon all your plants will be these.
Seriously. You have to prune these things and not be like me – give or throw away the cuttings, don’t try to make more plants for yourself because soon that is all you will have.
These things grow like CRAZY 🙂
Your 4″ pot may have a dozen vines a foot long before frost if you play your cards right. This is plant loves to prop!
These things grow like weeds