I have one in the bathroom that started growing up the wall. I read that they attach to the wall and could ruin it, so I removed it and regretted it, because she looked beautiful climbing the wall. I’m trying to get her to attach herself again. I’ll deal with the wall later 😊
Ohmygosh this is perfect timing. A few months ago, a group of girl scouts at the middle school I work at gifted all the teachers a bunch of plants they planted, and I took home a pothos. I'd never owned one before, BUT SHE IS THRIVING AND HAS SO MUCH GROWTH. After struggling with succulents for years, this was the first time I felt genuinely happy and fulfilled as a plant parent. Simultaneously I finally visited my local nursery for the first time this week, and they have so many different pothos varieties! AND NOW I WANT TO FILL MY ROOM WITH POTHOS lol. So thank you so much for this video!!!!!!
@@FluffyFuwa I've graduated to philodendrons🤩 I have a hugr bushy micans and decided it's my favorite house plant. NO ONE EVER TALKS ABOUT HOW MUCH THEY GLITTER❤️
This plant species is a warrior. The only one I could manage to keep alive for a long time 😂 I really appreciate your method of learning based on experiments! Subscribed!
I have a neon pothos and it is literally the most unmurderable plant ever. I do not need it to grow any faster. It already obstructs several areas in my kitchen and toilet room and some leaves are as big as my whole hand. It is very old, the first one I have had for over 20 years and I transferred cut off leaves to several new pots, they all rooted and survived. I usually only water when the leaves are starting to get „soft“ and hang to the ground. That takes several weeks! You will have no trouble going on vacation with this one, you can leave it alone for a very long time.
@@kateoc8 Middle of Europe. Pothos do not like cold temperatures, but mine are inside, so the weather does not matter I think. The coldest it got for them was about 15°C (59° Fahrenheit) in my bathroom. Did you water them too often? Because that is one thing that can kill them. Now that you mention it, the plant did not very well at my mother‘s who usually does have a green thumb whereas I do not. Maybe the key to success with Pothos is ignoring them a lot…
These are interesting comments. I’ve grown these for years and have a mother plant decades old now, leaves quite big or so I thought…until I saw them growing in the Caribbean, near water, in the shade. Rivers edge actually. The leaves were huuuge!!! I put mine in pots that I water from the bottom and my pothos pots are not in the window or against a wall. They seem to thrive on a shelf where the vines can hang.
My pothos grow like weeds just using regular potting soil. 1 plant has spawned 4 other full, large pots and those spawned 3 more with 16 cuttings waiting on roots in a little more that a year. They get tons of light in the afternoon, more than most people say to use. I also have the same 3 types you have and they are all in my window.
Great advice as always🙌. I’ve been currently potting up similiar plants with each other to save space( to make room for more plants🤣) and I love the look of a full pot with different plants. I always share the cuttings with family and friends and hopefully there will be some plant swaps near me soon! I have a huge marble queen pothos on a wooden pole and her leaves are huge, I bought her that way last year so I can’t take the credit, but she’s alive and 😊 happy. Have a great weekend.
I'm growing pothos, as well as other plants, roots in my fish tank. They call it a riparium . The pothos is throwing leaves that are the size of my hand. I'm hoping my pothos will get as tree-like as my brother in law's pothos his is 10 years old. They love the grow lights and ,to stay with the theme, I put a decorative fishnet up to weave the plants through. they are responding well to the " trellis" substitute.
@@julietteferrars3097 if you have a sump, you can put it there as long as it does get some ambient light, or you can put them on aquarium plant hangers that submerges their roots on top of the aquarium.
HAAA! I didn't even know they were considered low light tolerant!!! I just got my Satin in May and I've had it in a South facing window since then. It's kind of to the side a bit, and I usually close the curtain around 4pm because it gets too hot inside. But it definitely likes the sun!
Hello there!! Thanks for a brilliant, informative video as usual. I've got two pothos 'ssss😂 they are my favourite plants ❤ I've told them that you have done a video about them😂😂😂 mine are doing great❤ have a great weekend
I just repotted my large Pothos yesterday that I have had for many years. I wanted to pin my stems down with bobby pins, but I don't use them. I asked my husband if he anything to pin my stems down, he looked at me like I was nuts, 🤣. I kept thinking what I can use till I had this brilliant idea. I keep a small stash of those clip-on plastic hangers that the nurseries put on their hanging pots. Don't know why I saved them, but glad I did. I snipped off the clips at the bottom and used those to pin down my pothos stem. It worked great.
What a beautiful arrangement of color. I love all the information about all the different plants you have. This trip I got my turkey baster and some popsicle sticks for name tags. Today is the day that I'm tackling my snake plant, dividing into smaller pots and deciding what I'm going to propagate. I have found some spider mites but I know what to do thanks to you. There is also some weird marks that you would never guess what they are on the plant. CAT BITES! That's right, nice eh. My question today is....I noticed in your house tour you had a round glass container with succulents in it, with a smaller hole on top, how do you water this without getting the plants wet? I planning a similar display and was wondering. From a Canadian loving these video's. Love and Peace.
To propagate pothos you must look for tiny little brown "knobs" on the stems usually. From how I understood it from other videos, they're aerial roots, which can develop into roots when put into water. I tried it with my pothos and it was exactly those knobs that developed into roots, so I guess the videos didn't lie to me.
Wow those plants look gorgeous put together! I love it! Hey... a good idea for a video might be you showing us your best selections for bottom watering planters and where to buy them? You have a lovely selection, they're hard to find here in the states, the ones on Amazon all look the same.
I still can't get over the fact that an adult golden pothos basically looks like a yellow monstera variegata. Once I saw an absolutely stunning adult specimen at the local garden center but it wouldn't fit in my car... or so I keep on telling myself :D
I live in the US, and love your content, I don’t know if it’s a southern thing here but people pronounce calathea (cal-A-thee-uh. Since I’ve been watching your videos habitually, I’ve been accidentally pronounceing them the way you do (cal-uh-thee-uh) 😂now I’m gonna start getting weird looks for saying *Pophos* if I watch more videos about them.
Hey, I've been watching a lot of TH-cam videos about fertilizing plants, but none of them really go into detail about how to do it without burning the roots. It seems like it should be easy, but when it comes to Calatheas (and I'm guessing other plants), it's not. Can you make a video about the basics of fertilizing all plants, or at least Calatheas? I'd really appreciate it!❤
I love your videos, entertaining and informative! I’m listing over your window shelf that the pothos was on. Can you please share more details about where you bought it or how you made it. I’d love something like this…seriously running out of space! Eek! Thanks for all your work.
This is a non-plant-related question: what video equipment do you use? The quality is great, as is the editing, which is an art. Thanks for being an informative and diverting break in my days. 😊
Another tip on vining plants is cutting is actually good for them. My 5 year old pothos is nice and bushy from me trimming off the vines as soon as they get to my desired length. Keeps him from dropping all those root close leaves for fear of dying 😂 it works well on my other vine plants too
On outside: the heat also plays a role as far as I can tell. Some plants will grow faster in hotter weather, which for most people, is during the summer outside. Vs... mine generally grow faster inside, including pothos. I live in San Francisco, which has cold weather from the ocean and other conditions that result in an average year round temp between like 55 and 65 -- aka inside is generally a bit warmer in the high 60s/low 70s. I'm partially gotten into vivariums because I can heat them and see the plant grow via that.
What if you’re using a coconut coir, coconut husk chunks with maybe some soil and fertilizer instead of moss in there? It seems like it would work and be clean. Or like an aroid mix in the pole? I’m super new to plants and in my brain it seems like it would work
@@SheffieldMadePlants experiment on a smaller plant, we have attached an elk plant to a tree trunk in our yard with nylon panty hose, eventually it's roots will self attach to the tree, I'm not sure tho, I'm going to experiment to see if this works. 1 fill nylon with soil and put inside the cylinder, 2 nylon on the outside, test what may work best.... Oooh cheers for answering :)
Brown and crispy or brown and mushy? If crispy, try watering, if mushy, you probably overwatered it. Orchids show whether they have enough water instantly, because their white roots start looking green when you water them.
My suggestion with the pole is to use a layer of moss in the “front” then fill the rest with whatever you’re working with. Common feedback seems to be that stuff just falls out otherwise. It seems moss pole experiments are catching on. Even my local plant shop was working on some different filling media. I think everyone wants to reduce their sphagnum consumption.
My ≈6” satin pothos was doing pretty well until recently. My jade plant gave her fungus gnats. So, I watered her with the recommended 1:4 dilution of 3% hydrogen peroxide. Five days later, she’s wilted and sagged, and her leaves have shriveled a bit. Did I make a mistake? Will she recover? What should I do?
@@SheffieldMadePlants I think I over watered my plants (devils I’ve and pony tail palm). By using the underwater method. How long are you supposed to keep the plant soaking in the water?
My Silver pothos has curled leaves. I need to check for spider mites because it’s been a month since I have returned from holiday and the leaves are still curled and yellowing leaves.
So I have a wall with wires that I have multiple pothos plants growing on … I prune them all the time and the stem and leaves af getting huge now… but at ground level the stem is still very thin… will the stem ever get thick at the beginning ? Or should I take some off cuts from the top (thick stem) and replant them to have huge leaves from ground level ? Or maybe that won’t work ? I hope ur experience can help me here hehe 😅
Hi first of all thanks for giving us good information about plants second I have a question about my plant it has some black spots on the leaves what is the reason pls
I have a large epinembrium that grows up on a plastic pole with coco fibres wrapped around it but since there are also roots growing up the pole do i then also have to pour water down the pole so all the roots get equal water?
I have a neon pothos its just one stem dangling over the edge of the pot, I want to do that 'nodes in soil' thing but it'll snap if i bend its one stem that much around. Im scared to mess with it, I'm not much of a gardener. Its first leaf went yellow and died a few days ago, I think pot is holding the wetness too long but i don't know. Its been in pot 2 years, would it be time to repot it?
First check the soil moisture. You can do this by sticking a chopstick and if it comes really damp, then maybe you could be over watering it. If u do suspect root rot, unpot it ASAP. Then repot it in well draining soil and a nursery pot with holes. You can propogate the stems in water or soil. I prefer soil as it roots faster for me in it and perlite is not available here. Hope this helps😊😊.
@@poisongoddess101 I barely water it, but the soil stays wet for a long time. Maybe pot is too big. I think I'll propogate the stems in soil, that sounds like the way to go. Thanks for the advice
If the pot is too big than the football then it is prone to getting over watered and root rot. If u do have this issue then u should probably repot or propogate. Happy Gardening 😊
How far away from the plant should you position a cheapie (Amazon) disc shaped Led Grow light? I know these lights are considered shite by the experts. But I just have two on two small holders with some pothos cuttings. I hope they will do the trick. I'm trying to grow Neon Pothos in my aquarium. It's a common thing we Fishy Feckers do. Helps reduce ammonia and in turn nitrates. Looks nice too. If it grows! You leave the leaves out of water but the stems with roots submerged. I have noticed a couple of brown spots. It could just be due to the transition from terrestrial to aquatic. But I don't want to scorch my little fish poop eater. Please don't say I'm overwatering. 😂
@@SheffieldMadePlants Many thanks! It was hard to get guidance on Google. I did have them about 4 inches away. But changed it to about 12 inches in case it was too close. I will follow your suggestion and go for the hopefully happy medium.
Give them bright indirect light. Allow to climb. Prune and Propagate. Feeding isn't serious, but they do love the brightest light you can muster. Direct light may burn, especially white varigated types. Neons with too much nitrogen and light go darker green. Vines are really a lil high maintenance, but you'll always have something to trade.
I bought this neon pothos I put it in the garden an burnt the leaves so cut the bad leaves off it’s not a happy bunny at the moment. Put in on a windowsill low light an water it 1-2 week
I do not have a pothos so I don’t know…..they don’t pop up new segments on their own? If you only have one strand of Pothos that is all you will ever have unless you plant more or stick the vine into the soil in order to get it root?
That, or clip it. Clipping an end off tends to not make the end fork into two stems (as is the case with most plants) but instead seems to tell the roots to send another stem up from the soil. But, yes, if you just leave it be, it will never get bushier, just longer and longer and longer.
I've got the devil's ivy and the yellow one you showed at the beginning, people keep telling me it's a philodendron, I thought it was a pothos, please confirm. 👍
Got my pothos hanging in our south facing living room window, gets SO much sun and it's out of control dangling blogging the view for the plant hanging underneath it.
It said pothos was the fastest growing vine so i got one to grow on my stairwell railing. It has not grown a singular centimeter. It always looks happy tho at least. 😅
I don't like pothos that strings around a window like a scrawny party streamer...so i wrapped my growing stems around in the pot (which has no drainage)...its about 35 or 40 years old now ..maybe older and still looks like new... but looks like a full plant not green spaghetti.
What you call a satin pothos is what I know as a Scindapsus pictus...which is it? I am finding a lot of confusion on the actual names of 'common' houseplants! 🤨😜😬
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I feel you. Grandma is the only one that pays attention to my excitement over a plant event and I’m pretty sure she is patronizing me.
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Same here. But she does give pro tips and cuttings from her garden though 😂
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I have one in the bathroom that started growing up the wall. I read that they attach to the wall and could ruin it, so I removed it and regretted it, because she looked beautiful climbing the wall. I’m trying to get her to attach herself again. I’ll deal with the wall later 😊
'If only they'd pay attention' 😭😂
We all felt that
That got me deep
I can't afford much to nothing 😭 I can't even afford to pay attention 😞
Me too 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The closed captions really had fun with “pothos”
I am resisting the strong urge to count all of the different ways it's written 😄
Now I have to rewatch with captioning on.
I'm cackling reading this. "I instantly had a poos planter worthy of showing off" HAHAHAHA
Going to rewatch with the captions on.
I'm so glad I read through a few comments before watching the video!! Thanks for the heads up
Ohmygosh this is perfect timing. A few months ago, a group of girl scouts at the middle school I work at gifted all the teachers a bunch of plants they planted, and I took home a pothos. I'd never owned one before, BUT SHE IS THRIVING AND HAS SO MUCH GROWTH. After struggling with succulents for years, this was the first time I felt genuinely happy and fulfilled as a plant parent. Simultaneously I finally visited my local nursery for the first time this week, and they have so many different pothos varieties! AND NOW I WANT TO FILL MY ROOM WITH POTHOS lol. So thank you so much for this video!!!!!!
Thanks for watching 😁
Welcome to the rabbit hole of pothos
@@FluffyFuwa I've graduated to philodendrons🤩 I have a hugr bushy micans and decided it's my favorite house plant. NO ONE EVER TALKS ABOUT HOW MUCH THEY GLITTER❤️
This plant species is a warrior. The only one I could manage to keep alive for a long time 😂 I really appreciate your method of learning based on experiments! Subscribed!
Thanks!
6:04 THANK YOU!
I’m always pleased when a TH-camr includes the southern hemisphere. We are always neglected.
I have a neon pothos and it is literally the most unmurderable plant ever. I do not need it to grow any faster. It already obstructs several areas in my kitchen and toilet room and some leaves are as big as my whole hand. It is very old, the first one I have had for over 20 years and I transferred cut off leaves to several new pots, they all rooted and survived. I usually only water when the leaves are starting to get „soft“ and hang to the ground. That takes several weeks! You will have no trouble going on vacation with this one, you can leave it alone for a very long time.
Very true
May I ask what country or area you are in? Asking as I've murdered so many of these!!😢
@@kateoc8 Middle of Europe. Pothos do not like cold temperatures, but mine are inside, so the weather does not matter I think. The coldest it got for them was about 15°C (59° Fahrenheit) in my bathroom. Did you water them too often? Because that is one thing that can kill them.
Now that you mention it, the plant did not very well at my mother‘s who usually does have a green thumb whereas I do not. Maybe the key to success with Pothos is ignoring them a lot…
I've killed 5! I stopped trying :(
These are interesting comments. I’ve grown these for years and have a mother plant decades old now, leaves quite big or so I thought…until I saw them growing in the Caribbean, near water, in the shade. Rivers edge actually. The leaves were huuuge!!!
I put mine in pots that I water from the bottom and my pothos pots are not in the window or against a wall. They seem to thrive on a shelf where the vines can hang.
Thanks for the free booklet. I am up to 82 plants and need all the help I can get.
I'm just imagining you buying those bobby pins and explaining to the person at the counter "ah yeah, those are for my plants" 😅
I now have a new project. Love the idea of putting two or more pathos in one pot.
"To keep things simple for my little brain" 😂😂 I love how you have the guts to make fun of yourself
My pothos grow like weeds just using regular potting soil. 1 plant has spawned 4 other full, large pots and those spawned 3 more with 16 cuttings waiting on roots in a little more that a year.
They get tons of light in the afternoon, more than most people say to use. I also have the same 3 types you have and they are all in my window.
ever since I saw you mix it up with your pothos, I have done the same. They come out beautiful!!!
Nice!
Great advice as always🙌. I’ve been currently potting up similiar plants with each other to save space( to make room for more plants🤣) and I love the look of a full pot with different plants. I always share the cuttings with family and friends and hopefully there will be some plant swaps near me soon! I have a huge marble queen pothos on a wooden pole and her leaves are huge, I bought her that way last year so I can’t take the credit, but she’s alive and 😊 happy. Have a great weekend.
Sounds very nice
I love your dialect and your accent oh your knowledge of plants is beautiful too
Thank you 😊
commm-post and paathos as I say. I love his accent on those two words!
I'm growing pothos, as well as other plants, roots in my fish tank. They call it a riparium . The pothos is throwing leaves that are the size of my hand. I'm hoping my pothos will get as tree-like as my brother in law's pothos his is 10 years old. They love the grow lights and ,to stay with the theme, I put a decorative fishnet up to weave the plants through. they are responding well to the " trellis" substitute.
Great idea! Thanks
Pothos even thrive on water alone... I have them on my aquariums (on top)
I hadn’t considered that! Great idea!
@@julietteferrars3097 if you have a sump, you can put it there as long as it does get some ambient light, or you can put them on aquarium plant hangers that submerges their roots on top of the aquarium.
HAAA! I didn't even know they were considered low light tolerant!!! I just got my Satin in May and I've had it in a South facing window since then. It's kind of to the side a bit, and I usually close the curtain around 4pm because it gets too hot inside. But it definitely likes the sun!
Hello there!! Thanks for a brilliant, informative video as usual. I've got two pothos 'ssss😂 they are my favourite plants ❤ I've told them that you have done a video about them😂😂😂 mine are doing great❤ have a great weekend
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I just repotted my large Pothos yesterday that I have had for many years. I wanted to pin my stems down with bobby pins, but I don't use them. I asked my husband if he anything to pin my stems down, he looked at me like I was nuts, 🤣. I kept thinking what I can use till I had this brilliant idea. I keep a small stash of those clip-on plastic hangers that the nurseries put on their hanging pots. Don't know why I saved them, but glad I did. I snipped off the clips at the bottom and used those to pin down my pothos stem. It worked great.
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What a beautiful arrangement of color. I love all the information about all the different plants you have. This trip I got my turkey baster and some popsicle sticks for name tags. Today is the day that I'm tackling my snake plant, dividing into smaller pots and deciding what I'm going to propagate. I have found some spider mites but I know what to do thanks to you. There is also some weird marks that you would never guess what they are on the plant. CAT BITES! That's right, nice eh. My question today is....I noticed in your house tour you had a round glass container with succulents in it, with a smaller hole on top, how do you water this without getting the plants wet? I planning a similar display and was wondering. From a Canadian loving these video's. Love and Peace.
Thank you 😊
I have a cutting that's been in water for about 2 months. It's not growing any roots, but it's also not getting rotten. Idk what the deal is.
Does it get enough light? If yes, just wait and change the water regularly. Some plants are super slow to root
Probably not enough light
To propagate pothos you must look for tiny little brown "knobs" on the stems usually. From how I understood it from other videos, they're aerial roots, which can develop into roots when put into water. I tried it with my pothos and it was exactly those knobs that developed into roots, so I guess the videos didn't lie to me.
@@silviap4478thanks. I'll move it closer to more light
If it's a scindapsus pictus then these can be a pain to root. Out of all the cuttings I've done I only managed to root one.
Wow those plants look gorgeous put together! I love it! Hey... a good idea for a video might be you showing us your best selections for bottom watering planters and where to buy them? You have a lovely selection, they're hard to find here in the states, the ones on Amazon all look the same.
I still can't get over the fact that an adult golden pothos basically looks like a yellow monstera variegata. Once I saw an absolutely stunning adult specimen at the local garden center but it wouldn't fit in my car... or so I keep on telling myself :D
Love your videos, and how you explain things!
Glad you like them!
Your presentation is as good as the information it communicates. Thanks!
I appreciate that!
I live in the US, and love your content, I don’t know if it’s a southern thing here but people pronounce calathea (cal-A-thee-uh. Since I’ve been watching your videos habitually, I’ve been accidentally pronounceing them the way you do (cal-uh-thee-uh) 😂now I’m gonna start getting weird looks for saying *Pophos* if I watch more videos about them.
I’ve noticed that 😅
lol I’ve been pronouncing them the same way as Rich too!
Loved this spotlight on such an underrated plant 💚 And I’d really like to try combining a few types in one pot as you have. Thanks Richard 😊
My pleasure 😊
I’m happy as long as my family and friends smile and pretend to care about my plant obsession.
haha sweet, I see you revisited your multiple plants in a pot after the last video. Turned out so nice!
Hey, I've been watching a lot of TH-cam videos about fertilizing plants, but none of them really go into detail about how to do it without burning the roots. It seems like it should be easy, but when it comes to Calatheas (and I'm guessing other plants), it's not. Can you make a video about the basics of fertilizing all plants, or at least Calatheas? I'd really appreciate it!❤
I love your videos, entertaining and informative! I’m listing over your window shelf that the pothos was on. Can you please share more details about where you bought it or how you made it. I’d love something like this…seriously running out of space! Eek!
Thanks for all your work.
A local joiner made it for us
@@SheffieldMadePlants It’s a genius idea! Thanks for the info.
Keep up the good work sheffield!😊
Satin pothos isn't really a pothos. Scindapsus and they like to dry out more than pothos
None of these are. Pothos is a common name for anything that gen pop can't remember proper name of (I don't know, that's my take on it 😅🙈🫣)
In Germany, we call it "Efeutute". The latin name is "Epipremnum". "Scindapsus" are the speckled ones. The Neon Pothos is a "Goldene Efeutute" 😄
This is a non-plant-related question: what video equipment do you use? The quality is great, as is the editing, which is an art. Thanks for being an informative and diverting break in my days. 😊
I use a Sony a7iii with a 35mm Sony lens
@@SheffieldMadePlants Thanks for the prompt reply!
i keep my pothos in my south facing window with the tendrils all spread out along the window. she loves it and has mothered 2(so far) healthy babies
Another tip on vining plants is cutting is actually good for them. My 5 year old pothos is nice and bushy from me trimming off the vines as soon as they get to my desired length. Keeps him from dropping all those root close leaves for fear of dying 😂 it works well on my other vine plants too
On outside: the heat also plays a role as far as I can tell. Some plants will grow faster in hotter weather, which for most people, is during the summer outside. Vs... mine generally grow faster inside, including pothos. I live in San Francisco, which has cold weather from the ocean and other conditions that result in an average year round temp between like 55 and 65 -- aka inside is generally a bit warmer in the high 60s/low 70s. I'm partially gotten into vivariums because I can heat them and see the plant grow via that.
You can put a 20 oz bottle upside down at the top of your moss pole, with a tiny pin prick hole in the lid so it slowly drips into the moss
👍👍👍
What if you’re using a coconut coir, coconut husk chunks with maybe some soil and fertilizer instead of moss in there? It seems like it would work and be clean. Or like an aroid mix in the pole? I’m super new to plants and in my brain it seems like it would work
I've got this and it is very messy
Where can I find the plastic tubes you fill with moss for a stake for your plants? Those are marvelous.
Lots on Amazon
I have so many pothos....I'm giving them out for Christmas gifts. I've propagated like 100 so far, and the mother is 15 ft long again.
A summer holiday in the garden, lol cute
I think the pole looks beautiful and should enjoy the view.
I had a “Lasie” that literally climbed up and anchored into a sheet rock wall. 😅
Have you tried putting a stocking over the clear cylinder to help keep the soil intact maybe? ❤
Would that stop the roots growing into it?
@@SheffieldMadePlants experiment on a smaller plant, we have attached an elk plant to a tree trunk in our yard with nylon panty hose, eventually it's roots will self attach to the tree, I'm not sure tho, I'm going to experiment to see if this works. 1 fill nylon with soil and put inside the cylinder, 2 nylon on the outside, test what may work best.... Oooh cheers for answering :)
Please do the video for orchid plant mine the roots are brown 😢 and getting finished when I try to make it survive.
Brown and crispy or brown and mushy? If crispy, try watering, if mushy, you probably overwatered it. Orchids show whether they have enough water instantly, because their white roots start looking green when you water them.
What is that beautiful plant in the background at 7:06?
On the moss pole?
@@SheffieldMadePlantsThe one just to the right of it. She looks like a beautiful dragon. I love her 😍
@@LeslieMcHugh oh yeah Alocasia elephant ear
My suggestion with the pole is to use a layer of moss in the “front” then fill the rest with whatever you’re working with.
Common feedback seems to be that stuff just falls out otherwise.
It seems moss pole experiments are catching on. Even my local plant shop was working on some different filling media. I think everyone wants to reduce their sphagnum consumption.
Thanks for the tip
Always you teach me and learning, I have one POTHOS but want to more buying lol,anyway thank you for make videos…
Thanks for watching 😁
My ≈6” satin pothos was doing pretty well until recently. My jade plant gave her fungus gnats. So, I watered her with the recommended 1:4 dilution of 3% hydrogen peroxide. Five days later, she’s wilted and sagged, and her leaves have shriveled a bit. Did I make a mistake? Will she recover? What should I do?
Give her lots of light and hopefully. Not sure what went wrong
Great fun video. Thank you . I really like the pin method. I am going to give that a try next time i replant mine. 😊
Thank you 😊
@@SheffieldMadePlants I think I over watered my plants (devils I’ve and pony tail palm). By using the underwater method. How long are you supposed to keep the plant soaking in the water?
Maybe put a layer of moss between to soil and open side of the poll to reduce the clean up
I just learned about air layering today!
Great video, thank you. I have moss in the top of my pot. Will it form roots after being pinned if it is not down in soil? Many thanks!
It’ll root into the moss
My
Silver pothos has curled leaves. I need to check for spider mites because it’s been a month since I have returned from holiday and the leaves are still curled and yellowing leaves.
And the Sheffield's bin makes another appearance! 😂..not the pothos tho😭
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Hey, I have this new plant but if I touch it it closes would you mind making a video of that because I couldn’t find the video on it from your channel
So I have a wall with wires that I have multiple pothos plants growing on … I prune them all the time and the stem and leaves af getting huge now… but at ground level the stem is still very thin… will the stem ever get thick at the beginning ? Or should I take some off cuts from the top (thick stem) and replant them to have huge leaves from ground level ? Or maybe that won’t work ?
I hope ur experience can help me here hehe 😅
That’ll work
Ah thanks for very fast response 😁👍
Thank you for doing this video.
My pleasure!
It's the orange pot I've had my eye on🥰, I want one and I can't find one but you just can't help waving yours in my face in alot of your videos 🤨
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Hi first of all thanks for giving us good information about plants second I have a question about my plant it has some black spots on the leaves what is the reason pls
Could be lots of things. How’s the watering?
@@SheffieldMadePlants actually it wasn’t enough usually I water it after the plant is completely dry it is possible this is it?
@@zahraangha5999 could be yes
@@SheffieldMadePlants thank you very much
The “satin pothos” is actually a Scindapsus (I think that one looks like a Silvery Anne).
I have a large epinembrium that grows up on a plastic pole with coco fibres wrapped around it but since there are also roots growing up the pole do i then also have to pour water down the pole so all the roots get equal water?
Serious question: what's the objection to Miracle Gro?
Nothing really. It’s synthetic so easier to over fertilise. It’s fine though
I repotted my pothos a few days ago, and she's not doing well. Hoping she recovers.
My devils ivy exploded (in growth lol) when i put it in my aquarium. It really seems to love fishpoop.
I have an aquarium. Is it wise to use the water from this when cleaning my fish tank?
Yep very good
Is watering every 4 weeks too little? Do plants need more water in summer or winter?
Summer yes but just water when the soil is dry
I have a neon pothos its just one stem dangling over the edge of the pot, I want to do that 'nodes in soil' thing but it'll snap if i bend its one stem that much around. Im scared to mess with it, I'm not much of a gardener. Its first leaf went yellow and died a few days ago, I think pot is holding the wetness too long but i don't know. Its been in pot 2 years, would it be time to repot it?
First check the soil moisture. You can do this by sticking a chopstick and if it comes really damp, then maybe you could be over watering it. If u do suspect root rot, unpot it ASAP. Then repot it in well draining soil and a nursery pot with holes. You can propogate the stems in water or soil. I prefer soil as it roots faster for me in it and perlite is not available here. Hope this helps😊😊.
@@poisongoddess101 I barely water it, but the soil stays wet for a long time. Maybe pot is too big. I think I'll propogate the stems in soil, that sounds like the way to go. Thanks for the advice
If the pot is too big than the football then it is prone to getting over watered and root rot. If u do have this issue then u should probably repot or propogate. Happy Gardening 😊
My pothos grow like crazy and I don’t want to propagate anymore. I have so many plants now. What do I do with the clippings????
Pot em and sell em!
The way the pot didn’t fit into the bin and you tried to squeeze it in 😂
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I'm so amazed you seem to find so many matching pots and inserts! What am I doing wrong 😂
It’s a lot of trial and error!
How far away from the plant should you position a cheapie (Amazon) disc shaped Led Grow light? I know these lights are considered shite by the experts. But I just have two on two small holders with some pothos cuttings. I hope they will do the trick.
I'm trying to grow Neon Pothos in my aquarium. It's a common thing we Fishy Feckers do. Helps reduce ammonia and in turn nitrates. Looks nice too. If it grows!
You leave the leaves out of water but the stems with roots submerged.
I have noticed a couple of brown spots. It could just be due to the transition from terrestrial to aquatic. But I don't want to scorch my little fish poop eater. Please don't say I'm overwatering. 😂
About 20cm or so is what i aim for
@@SheffieldMadePlants Many thanks! It was hard to get guidance on Google. I did have them about 4 inches away. But changed it to about 12 inches in case it was too close.
I will follow your suggestion and go for the hopefully happy medium.
So pleased i found channel. Love it ❤
Thanks!
Where did you buy the pole that you had in your devil ivy’s pothos?
Lots on amazon
I moved my pythos outside on my front patio that gets morning sun. It now has holes in leaves at soil. What is eating her and what do I do to stop it
Could be lots of things. Caterpillars?
That's what I thought too. I got a spray for it but can't tell if it has stopped
Give them bright indirect light. Allow to climb. Prune and Propagate. Feeding isn't serious, but they do love the brightest light you can muster. Direct light may burn, especially white varigated types. Neons with too much nitrogen and light go darker green. Vines are really a lil high maintenance, but you'll always have something to trade.
I bought this neon pothos I put it in the garden an burnt the leaves so cut the bad leaves off it’s not a happy bunny at the moment. Put in on a windowsill low light an water it 1-2 week
I do not have a pothos so I don’t know…..they don’t pop up new segments on their own? If you only have one strand of Pothos that is all you will ever have unless you plant more or stick the vine into the soil in order to get it root?
That, or clip it. Clipping an end off tends to not make the end fork into two stems (as is the case with most plants) but instead seems to tell the roots to send another stem up from the soil. But, yes, if you just leave it be, it will never get bushier, just longer and longer and longer.
Love your videos ,so much good information
Thanks!
Aawwwwww😂i was waiting for the pot land in a trash bin again 😂 and here we are.... 😂😂😂😂😂
I've got the devil's ivy and the yellow one you showed at the beginning, people keep telling me it's a philodendron, I thought it was a pothos, please confirm. 👍
The neon?
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I'm paying attention to you, Mr. Sheffield!🤩🤔👋
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Got my pothos hanging in our south facing living room window, gets SO much sun and it's out of control dangling blogging the view for the plant hanging underneath it.
Nice video
Good information
Thanks!
Every time I do the Bobby pin on the stem it fails epically. I’ve tried paper clips too . Maybe pinning isn’t for me smh
How make those clear moss climbing thingi?
I buy them from amazon. Tons to choose from
Thank you for your informative videos
You bet!
I’ve tried downloading your troubleshooting handbook, it says it’s downloaded, but it’s not.
Send me an email
It said pothos was the fastest growing vine so i got one to grow on my stairwell railing. It has not grown a singular centimeter. It always looks happy tho at least. 😅
Got some good light?
@@SheffieldMadePlants yup. Sure do.
I’m moving my pothos into a lighter area. Brilliant advice
I don't like pothos that strings around a window like a scrawny party streamer...so i wrapped my growing stems around in the pot (which has no drainage)...its about 35 or 40 years old now ..maybe older and still looks like new... but looks like a full plant not green spaghetti.
But Shef, you make your own soil. 😂
What you call a satin pothos is what I know as a Scindapsus pictus...which is it? I am finding a lot of confusion on the actual names of 'common' houseplants! 🤨😜😬
I think both!
The only time I had a plant die from rotting into a bigger lot, was when I began my plant journey. 😅. Not now.
I use the exact same glasses to propagate my pothos cuttings... creepy hehe
Very interesting.
This is unscientific but i posit that plants at Casa Sheffield which see more bin than sky are less likely to be bushy
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