Pothos Trellis
Pothos trellis
In the wild, these plants naturally vine upward from the forest floor as they reach for the sunlight. When growing indoors, they enjoy vining upwards toward the ceiling as long as there is enough light above the plant. You can trellis pothos up walls, shelves, rafters, or artistic trellis installations.
Should you trellis pothos?
Pothos are the perfect plants for hanging baskets, wall sconces, or climbing trellises. Pothos can be pinched back regularly to encourage bushier growth. If they are not pinched back, the plants tend to grow lanky and thin.
How do you care for a pothos trellis?
POTHOS CARE
- Watering: Allow the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings; overwatering can cause root rot.
- Fertilizing: Pothos are light feeders. ...
- Pruning: Plants can be kept more compact or allowed to sprawl. ...
- Cleaning: Wipe leaves with a damp cloth every few weeks to keep foliage looking fresh.
- Repotting:
How do you wrap pothos on a trellis?
Grow a pothos on a moss pole, and you'll see dramatic results! ... Step by step:
- Glue the first layer of moss sheet to the pole.
- Wrap the sheet layer by layer (ideally an inch or more in thickness).
- Wrap the twine around the sheet moss to secure it to the pole.
- Soak the moss pole before use.
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