To propagate a Manjula Pothos, you can follow these steps:
- Choose a healthy, mature vine with at least 2-3 leaves and a few nodes.
- Cut the vine just below a node, using a clean, sharp pair of scissors or pruning shears.
- Remove the bottom leaves from the cutting, leaving only 2-3 leaves at the top.
- Dip the cut end of the cutting into rooting hormone powder to encourage root growth.
- Plant the cutting in a small pot filled with a well-draining soil mix.
- Water the cutting and cover it with a plastic bag or a clear plastic container to create a humid environment.
- Place the pot in a bright, indirect light location, avoiding direct sunlight.
- Check the soil moisture regularly and water as needed to keep it lightly moist.
- After 2-3 weeks, check for root growth by gently tugging on the cutting. If you feel resistance, it means roots have developed.
- Once the cutting has developed roots, you can remove the plastic covering and care for the new plant as you would a mature Manjula Pothos.
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