Pothos Nodes Guide: What Are Nodes and How to Use Them for Propagation
Pothos nodes are the most important part of the plant for growth and propagation. Without a node, a Pothos cutting cannot produce roots or new leaves. Understanding nodes is essential for successful propagation.
This guide explains what Pothos nodes are, how to identify them, and how to use them for propagation.
Start here if you are new: Pothos Care Guide
What Is a Pothos Node?
A node is the point on the stem where leaves and roots develop. Nodes contain growth tissue that allows the plant to produce new roots and shoots.
- Leaves grow from nodes
- Roots grow from nodes
- New vines develop from nodes
How to Identify a Pothos Node
Nodes are easy to recognize once you know what to look for.
- Small bump on the stem
- Leaf attachment point
- Small root bumps
- Slightly thicker stem area
Propagation guide: Pothos Propagation Guide
Node vs Stem vs Leaf
- Node โ growth point
- Stem โ vine section
- Leaf โ photosynthesis
Growth guide: Pothos Growth Rate
Why Nodes Are Important
Pothos cuttings must include at least one node to produce roots.
- No node โ no roots
- No node โ no new growth
- Nodes contain growth cells
Not growing guide: Pothos Not Growing
How to Cut a Node for Propagation
- Choose a healthy vine
- Locate a node
- Cut below the node
- Include one leaf
Propagation guide: Pothos Propagation Guide
Root Growth From Nodes
Roots always develop from nodes rather than plain stem sections.
- Roots appear within 1โ3 weeks
- Warm temperatures speed growth
- Bright light improves rooting
Watering guide: Pothos Watering Guide
Healthy vs Unhealthy Nodes
Healthy Nodes
- Firm texture
- Green color
- No dark spots
Unhealthy Nodes
- Soft tissue
- Black areas
- Rotting smell
Stem rot guide: Pothos Stem Rot
Root rot guide: Pothos Root Rot
Best Conditions for Node Growth
- Bright indirect light
- Warm temperatures
- Moderate humidity
- Stable watering
Light guide: Pothos Light Requirements
Soil guide: Pothos Soil Guide
Common Node Mistakes
- Cutting without nodes
- Damaging nodes
- Rotting nodes
- Using weak cuttings
Care basics: Pothos Care Guide
Fertilizer guide: Pothos Fertilizer Guide
FAQ
What is a Pothos node?
A node is the part of the stem where roots and leaves grow.
Can Pothos grow without a node?
No, cuttings without nodes cannot produce roots.
Where should I cut a Pothos node?
Cut just below the node for best rooting success.
How long do nodes take to root?
Most nodes produce roots within 1โ3 weeks.
How many nodes are needed?
At least one node is required for propagation.



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