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I recently transplanted this vine and it seems to be struggling. This one had roots to start with, so should I put it in water first for a few days or straight into soil?

From what I have read, it does not need too much water and in fact should not be overwatered. I also saw that it does not prefer direct sunlight. The yellow on the leaves closer to the roots can mean overwatered but yellow in all leaves can mean malnourished. I pur it in new “moisture control” potting soil.

The burnt leaves can mean too much direct sunlight, so I moved it to a bookshelf away from the window, but that didnt seem like enough light.

I’m kind of at a loss here. Do I need to do something different or just give it time to heal from transplanting? Any insight is appreciated.

  • LallyLuckFarm@beehaw.orgM
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    4 days ago

    Hey great job! Those look very happy, and you should be proud of yourself!

    Keeping leaves submerged can really stress out a plant or be a vector for disease, so I like to keep them out of the water whenever possible.

    As for transplanting, you just want enough water to settle your potting mix around the roots and get rid of extra air pockets. Starting with damp soil is good, because the water will spread evenly through the mix, but then a little extra water at the time of transplanting will ensure that there’s good contact between the soil and roots.

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      3 days ago

      Thanks! And thank you for all of the guidance. I don’t have a greenthumb naturally.

      Can you tell if sprouting part of the smallest one is a stem or root? It’s not coming out of the root node so I assume it is a stem. But wouldn’t it want to grow a root first? I can use some bread ties to keep that part out of water.

      If you feel comfortable with it, could we connect with Element or SimpleX or your preferred messenger? I’d really love to learn more as I go. I have plans to plant lentils, grape vines, and a Lapins cherry tree. There is just so much information on the Internet that it’s hard to pick a strategy sometimes.

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        3 days ago

        I’m happy to help =D

        As for the small guy, it’s tough to say… Pothos leaves grow from other leaf stems but this section doesn’t have one. I do see a darker spot on the new growth, but can’t say what’s really growing there.

        You should post your questions here on this comm! I check Beehaw regularly, but there are a whole bunch of helpful folks who frequent this space.

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          3 days ago

          That’s true. I suppose others can benefit from seeing the questions and thought processes.

          Side note, I was told this was an Algerian vine, but now that I see you say Pothos and looked that up, it does appear to be a Pothos.