u/Fill_Wisher

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I grew this from a 2 leaf prop that I got about 1.5 years ago. I know this type of begonia almost always needs to be staked but I’m wondering if I can help it stay upright more by chopping propagating and then replanting with multiple stems. I see other people begonias having multiple shoots coming out of the ground but mine is big with only one trunk with tons of branches coming out of it. Would this help the begonia at all?
See picture; thinking of cutting at the red lines propagating and then replanting with multiple leaders
Other options? Possible to plant the whole think 6 inches deeper so all the branches have a base

u/Fill_Wisher — 10 days ago
▲ 125 r/pothos

Just wanted to show off my pothos display. There’s un variegated, golden, and marbled mixed in. All of the vines connecting the pots together come from the leftmost pot the other two are slowly growing long enough to connect. This display is about a year old now in this configuration.

u/Fill_Wisher — 14 days ago