Re: Epipremnum Aureum Giant Pothos


They do revert to an immature form. You need the proper growing conditions, along with a mature root system (both bottom and adventitious)

And please do not use the term Pothos to describe it.

Pothos is an actual genus in the Araceae family that has nothing to do with Epipremnum.

Unfortunately the hobby world has taken an incorrect term and applied it so generally for over 50 years.

Robert 

On Jun 21, 2023, at 21:28, The Silent Seed <tylus.seklos@gmail.com> wrote:


Unfortunately with different growing conditions, the new growth will probably come up like "regular" ones. But, it's awesome, though!

On Wed, Jun 21, 2023 at 2:01 PM Caroline Baines <s*@gmail.com> wrote:
So I picked up these cuttings the other day. The guy who sold me the cuttings told me it's an Epipremnum aureum.  The stems are bigger than my big toe and the petioles are the size of my ring finger.  I have it rooting in moss/perlite. 

I'm wondering if it's going to throw out "normal" golden pothos leaves or if I can expect the same big size once it's growing (I'll put it on a totem).  I can't find a lot of information about it on the Internet.  I honestly thought it was a different variety when I purchased it, but no, it's just a huge Golden Pothos...  Who knew such a common houseplant could be so intriguing?   

Epipremnum Aureum 6-20-23.jpg

Regards, 
Caroline J. Baines
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