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How long does it take for a pothos to take root

Saul Goodman
2020-07-03 08:30:05
Under normal circumstances, it will grow new roots about 10-15 days after cutting. If it is cured, it will grow in a week or so. On the contrary, if it is not cured properly after cutting, it may not produce new roots. After cutting, the suitable temperature should be ensured. The best temperature is about 15-25 ℃. The soil should be kept at a certain humidity and kept in a cool place.

How long does it take to root?

The growth ability of pothos is very strong, and its rooting speed is also very fast after cutting. Usually, it will grow new roots about 10-15 days after cutting. Some flower friends grow roots in a week or so after cutting. However, if not properly cured during rooting, it is likely to extend rooting time, or even not grow new roots, so the speed of rooting is related to the maintenance method.

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II. Maintenance method during Rooting

1. Temperature: during rooting, it is better to adjust the temperature of the breeding environment to about 15-25 ℃, and the temperature should not be too high or too low. If the temperature is too high, the cuttings are easy to rot. if the temperature is too low, it will also affect its rooting.

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2. Moisture: after cutting, water should be poured into the cuttings once, and the substrate should be kept in a moist state, but there should be no excess water, and it will take root faster in a humid environment.

3. Light: before the rooting of the branches of the pothos, there is no sunshine. It needs to be placed in a cool place. But also to ensure that the rooting environment has good ventilation, the environment can not be too closed.

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