Today I learned...
Oct. 2nd, 2025 08:39 amThe houseplant pothos, which mostly looks like a small vine with heart-shaped leaves, does not begin to progress towards its final form unless you give it something to climb. Here's an article about pothos, if you're not sure what plant this is. Small, vine thing with heart shaped leaves. It can have yellow or white on the leaves or just be plain green.
Nice, right?
So... that's just what it looks like as a baby. That there is a baby pothos. In real life, in the wild, in an appropriate environment, they get a lot bigger than that. A lot bigger.
Now, you probably can't make that happen with two foot leaves and stuff if you're not in a tropical island environment but you can certainly do better than small vine thing with heart shaped leaves in your house if you make a bit of an effort.
This internet dude says you can use a moss pole to grow a bigger, fancier pothos in your home. Looks like a nice weekend project for me, since I have a green pothos I got for free -- a tenant left a nearly-dead one behind after she moved out. And I have a plant room. And I have sphagnum moss and I'm handy-ish with tools.
Watch this space for pictures.
Nice, right?
So... that's just what it looks like as a baby. That there is a baby pothos. In real life, in the wild, in an appropriate environment, they get a lot bigger than that. A lot bigger.
Now, you probably can't make that happen with two foot leaves and stuff if you're not in a tropical island environment but you can certainly do better than small vine thing with heart shaped leaves in your house if you make a bit of an effort.
This internet dude says you can use a moss pole to grow a bigger, fancier pothos in your home. Looks like a nice weekend project for me, since I have a green pothos I got for free -- a tenant left a nearly-dead one behind after she moved out. And I have a plant room. And I have sphagnum moss and I'm handy-ish with tools.
Watch this space for pictures.