Pothos Vine (Devil's Ivy) Propagation from Cuttings


The pothos vine, also known as devil's ivy or golden pothos (Epipremnum aureum), is very easy to take care of and looks great year-round. Pothos are especially good as hanging plants placed in high spots. Pothos vines are especially beneficial indoors. They clean the air more than most other plants. They absorb harmful gases like formaldehyde, xylene, and benzene, that may come off of wall paint, furniture polish and other synthetic materials. If you or a friend has a pothos vine you can easily propagate it and add some beauty to your house, breathe cleaner air, or give it away to loved ones.

I've tried various methods for propagating devil's ivy/pothos plants and covered the most successful (and the most prolific!) method here. I also try to cover the important aspects of pothos propagation in a clear and concise way. I hope you will try this method too. Good luck and thanks for watching!

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