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pothos rooted in water

I have a pothos rooted in water. The stem is long with leaves on the end. Can I plant the roots? Will I get more shoots from the roots or will it continue to grow from the original stem? Not sure what to do with it now that it has become so long.


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#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 10/20/2015 @ 3:22 am

You can plant the cutting now that it has roots, but if it is long and leggy I would trim it back to about 6 inches in length.
You can root the section that you cut off also!

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