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Posted 1h ago by @TopAnise17

I got some pothos cuttings with good roots, but it's not ...

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#1 Light , #2 a diluted fertilizer with each watering during the growing season!
It takes a while for cuttings to take off. Give them plenty of bright indirect light, it’s the best thing because light is food for plants 🪴 Oh it looks like you’re using a grow light, that’s great 👍. Then make sure you’re not watering too often or with too much💦. If you’re following the Greg watering schedule always check the soil first. Greg doesn’t know for sure what your exact climate is like so you need to “teach” Greg that it’s too soon by snoozing 😴. Or if it’s time 🗓️ it’ll keep suggesting the same time frame. When you snooze a watering a few times Greg will adjust and lengthen the time between. Or vice versa shorten the time if it’s drying out faster.
@TopAnise17 also consider if these are cuttings the leaves probably need some time, since all of the energy is going toward growing strong roots. But hang in there, once the roots are established, the plant will reward you with leaf growth soon!!
@TopAnise17 as the others have said, it does takes time patience and a lot@of indirect sunlight! I put this lemon lime philo cutting in soil about a month ago. It had some pretty decent roots too. It’s just now starting to sprout some new growth. I keep mine under a grow light for 12 hours a day