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South facing glass. All of this growth (and much, much, MUCH more) has come from 5 starter nodes in my first bioactive tank.And those are growing on what light source?!?!?
South facing glass. All of this growth (and much, much, MUCH more) has come from 5 starter nodes in my first bioactive tank.And those are growing on what light source?!?!?
South is indeed the winner. They seem so far from the window though? Or is it just the photo perception.South facing glass. All of this growth (and much, much, MUCH more) has come from 5 starter nodes in my first bioactive tank.
The whole room is brightly lit as the southern facing glass is in reality a floor to ceiling set of glass sliding doors.South is indeed the winner. They seem so far from the window though? Or is it just the photo perception.
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The cuttings produced last year are on the two trays towards the bottom of the picture whereas the cuttings produced this year (so far) are in the 3 upper trays. All of these have been created from single node cuttings from my collection of mother plants (pictured below, purchased themselves as single node cuttings on the very first page of this thread).
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One more round of cuttings and I'll have enough growth for a pothos wall .
noooo stop it hahaha. Wheres the emoji where im happy but dieing at the same time.View attachment 488591
Here's six trays of growth in various stages, all fresh from a ~90 day de-bugging period after being outside for some fast growth at the end of summer. I'll be doing one more round of cuttings from the mother plants this winter and then it's finally time for a pothos wall. I should be able to get about 40 square feet of coverage which would completely fill out in under a year.
yea, they are crazyHoly smokes, that's a lot not pothos!
Everything someone says they grow pothos because Monstera gets too big:
Pothos in the sun, 70+cm leaves hehe
Bottom are shade leaves, top are sunshine leaves
Interesting to see various ficus species also change their leaf when in full sun.
Never tried to grow them indoors, but a cute little plant that grows on trees here in the understory is Psychotria serpens. Grows in shade, seems to tolerate relativelittle water. Seems perfect to clinging to cork back. Might be a fun one to try with spider tanks