How Long Does It Take To Propagate Pothos? (How to Speed Up Root Growth!)

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Propagating Pothos plants is an easy job that anyone can do. You only need a mother plant, shears or scissors, and a jar to propagate. Pothos, known as ‘Devil’s Ivy,’ can be propagated through stem cuttings.

If you check your cuttings daily, eagerly waiting for roots to form, you may wonder, “How long does it take to propagate Pothos?” The answer is that it depends on many different factors!

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How Long Do Pothos Cuttings Take To Root?

Propagation Time In Soil

You can propagate pothos very easily by using plain potting soil. It can take 4-6 weeks for your Pothos cutting to develop roots when you plant it in soil.

Propagation Time In Water

When you choose to use water propagation for your Pothos, it will grow roots quicker than other methods. On average, you should see roots starting to grow between the first 7-14 days.

Propagation Time In Perlite or Peat Moss

When propagated in moss or perlite, your Pothos will develop roots within a month. Perlite and peat moss (sphagnum moss) provide a good balance of moisture and oxygen, so the roots will develop quickly and remain healthy.

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