Repotting Propagated Pothos. Find where the leaf and petiole attaches onto the main vine (this is the node) and snip on either end of the vine. You will need a glass jar depending on the length of your pothos cuttings.

Propagating a pothos involves clipping a 6 inches vine below the rooting node and planting it in a jar of water or a pot of soil. Another good indicator is if your cuttings sprout new leaves. Healthy pothos plants should have nods every inch or two.

Another Way To Repot Pothos Cuttings Is By Planting Them Directly Into Soil Without First Rooting Them In Water.
The easiest way to do this is to simply fill a second container with potting soil, and select a long vine from the parent plant. Propagating your pothos is easy. Is your pothos gone to be a beast?
Simply Take A Pair Of Sharp Scissors And Snip Cuttings Just Like The One Above.
Water the pothos plant before replanting it; Generally speaking, it’s unlikely that you will have 100% success propagating every pothos vine you plant. To propagate in water, trim a few cuttings off the mother.
Like Any Living Thing, It Would Be Ridiculous To Place Them In Water, Leave Them.
If you notice any dirt or bacterial growth in the water, clean the glass and rinse the stems. You can tell that your silver pothos propagated if you very lightly tug the vine and it stays. Place in a bright and warm spot (20°c) always keep the substrate moist but not wet.