For those who love plants, enjoy watching them grow and are also fascinated by the variety in their garden. Therefore, if we talk about some pothos in particular, we will now see how to reproduce the telephone plant.
In scientific terms, it is known as Epipremnum aureum, but is popularly called pothos, pothos, or telephone. It has earned a reputation as one of the most beautiful and popular houseplants.
Among its characteristics we could say that it is a liana that reaches up to 20 m in height, it is ideal for hanging gardens. Its evergreen leaves are heart – shaped and alternate, which is why it is special for interior decoration.
In addition, another quality is that it is among the shade plants, which is why it is located in the living room and even in the kitchen. It really grows without difficulties indoors, but always receiving very good light and having a temperature of 17º to 30º C.
Even more interesting is that it is a pothus that reproduces with only one leaf. Here we show you the elements that are required and the step by step of the entire procedure.
Elements:
The plant
Pruning shears
Glass container
Filtered water
Procedure:
We start by cutting a small twig of the plant that has at least 2 leaves, with it we will make the propagation of the plant. The cut must be diagonal and behind the node of the plant.
Then, we remove the leaves near the cut so that they do not make contact with the water.
Place the cutting in a glass container.
We immerse the plant in water. Let’s keep in mind to change the water at least 2 times a week.
Finally, we must monitor the growth of the roots, when this happens, only then can we move it to a pot.
Recommendations:
Lighting: As it is a semi-shade plant , the light it should receive must be indirect. The most convenient thing is near a window or in a lighted environment , if we want to place it outside so that it receives a little sun, it has to be only for a couple of hours and with great care so that the leaves do not burn.
Irrigation: As we well know, excessive irrigation is the cause of dead plants. While it is true that it is a plant that tolerates water well, good drainage would be ideal. The process is irreversible, too much irrigation will cause the water to eliminate the oxygen pores of the substrate, that is, the roots will not be able to breathe until they finally rot.
Substrate and Fertilizer: The substrate must be rich in organic matter and light, if you want to fertilize, only a couple of times a year will be enough in spring and summer.