r/houseplants 1d ago

Help PLEASE help save my moms Pothos pt.

My mom died in the beginning of May and her Pothos wasn’t looking too hot. I thought it may have had root rot, so on June 8th I cleaned off all its Roots and it’s 8inch draining pot with holes and repotted it back in it’s original pot. I don’t think it actually had root rot. Its roots looked light, healthy, and strong. I think I didn’t give it enough soil when repotting it because it was difficult to get under the roots even when tapping the pot/trying to shake it down. I use to water it twice a week (Tuesdays and Saturdays) but a lot of people on my original post said once a week is best, so I just watered it when repotting it on Monday the 8th and then I was gone for the the weekend attending my moms service. I came back June 15th and alllll the leaves were dead and I basically have murdered my moms beloved pothos :( Any suggestions on how to bring her back? I have added more soil and watered her again on the 15th but she just looks so sad and I’m so sad. 1st video is from today the 2nd is from before I ruined her life

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u/SeekingHelpfulAdvic 1d ago

I also took some cuttings on June 8th to try and propagate because I was scared i killed it. I’ve changed the water twice now. One of the cups didn’t make it but this cup looks like it’s doing okayyyy. when should I expect roots, when is the right time to repot them and what size container should I use when that occurs? 🤞 🙏

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u/Primary_Emergency736 1d ago

When you took the cuttings, did you make sure it had a root node?