Another new pothos?
hardcoreviolets
7 years ago
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lmontestella
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New(?) Pothos (?) cultivar
Comments (388)Does the Manjula reversion look and grow like a Pothos Jade or Philodendron Cordatum if you're famialir? I can't see that well from the photo but it resembles a Pothos Jade. Is it your fastest growing vining Pothos or Philo? Quite interesting. My Philodendron Cordatum grows at about 10" per mo so far this summer that I've had it. It's followed by Philodendron Brasil which seems to be only slightly slower. I bought a Pothos Neon which I discovered is actually about 25 individual plants when separating it. It came with 5 of the indiv plants showing some reversion to darker green. It may have had less light before I got it. I'm keeping some in only room light to see if they'll revert more. Here are pics of 4 of the 5: 1: 2: 3 and 4 (one shows some burn from the sun):...See MoreNew Pothos variant?
Comments (7)EDIT: Off the top of my head, some sort of peperomia or rubber tree?... drawing a blank on this one, but it definitely does not look like a wandering jew to me....See MoreNew baby:Pothos
Comments (3)It's so gorgeous. I cant believe it fits in the pot i bought it in because its so full!!!...See Morestarting new pothos advice
Comments (5)In your case, I would cut the top below the leaf node (middle of the 2nd green stem section) and bottom where you marked. Stick both directly in soil in the mother pot (or water, if you prefer it that way). Then chop the leftover middle section and stick it into a glass of water, making sure you have one leaf node above, and one under the water level. I think you can get 3 sticks from that. It may or may not work, but you can try :)...See MoreJasmin Beltran
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