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Money Plant Stem Seems To Be Rotting In Water

Hello everyone, I have some cuttings from my money plant (pothos) growing in water. One particular cutting seems to be rotting from the bottom. I am not sure if its a rot ir something else. What should I do? Should I cut out this part from the stem?


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#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 07/05/2021 @ 10:34 pm

When rooting cuttings in water, you can replace the water every couple of days. If the stem still seems healthy above the part that is rotting, you can cut off the damaged area. If not, remove and discard the whole cutting.

Also, make sure none of the leaves are below the water line. Those will foul the water.


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