Pothos is one of the hardiest houseplants in existence and will reward you with appealing evergreen foliage if you care for it correctly. And one of the best ways to care for it is knowing How to Prune Pothos So They Grow More!
When to Prune Pothos?
Prune your pothos during its growing period, i.e., from spring to summer and up to early fall, to protect it from the sudden shock. This will help the plant grow new leaves quickly during the active growth period without the stress of cold weather.
Do not trim the plant during winter in a cold climate, or extreme temperatures, unless the plant is infested with pests or diseases. If you’ll prune in winter, the new growth won’t be able to tolerate the cold.
Pruning Pothos to make them bushier or bigger is a straightforward task. All you need is a sanitized pair of scissors or small-nosed clippers to snip the dead ends perfectly.
Look for the area where the main stem meets the leaves—that point is called ‘scars.’ You can easily identify it with its thin horizontal lines. This is the point where you have to make a clean cut while pruning pothos. This will encourage new growth besides ridding the plant of unwanted infestation.
Also, it’s a good idea to trim the vines with no or fewer leaves, for they will dry up and give the plant a leggier look.
If you just want to increase the length of your pothos, then it would be a great idea to trim the top of the vine by 1-2 inches. It will keep the plant’s shape in check, encouraging it to grow at a faster rate while promoting longer trailing branches.
Don’t just go about trimming pothos. Make sure you are spending time inspecting the vine strands of the plant to ensure you prune them right, which will encourage the pothos to go bushier. Cut a
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