I’ve had this pothos since February 2023 (gifted to me, grown from propagation), and for all its life it’s just had one long vine. It’s nearly 10 feet long now! I noticed the inside of the pot was looking a bit bushier, and that’s when I realized it was growing a second vine off the main line, as well as pushing up other leaves from underneath! I thought pothos could only grow one vine from one propped root (unless propagations are put in the pot to make it look fuller, which I think explains the new leaves), but it looks like the main vine now has two vines?! Has anyone ever seen this before?
Photo 1 is visual, photo 2 is close up of the same photo, photo 3 shows it’s all one vine going into the dirt, and photo 4 is the underside of the plant.
Thank you!!
by 000000luna
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Yes they will make new vines given the right conditions. Any node can do this.
This is a sign of a healthy plant. This can also happen when you prune. The point where you cut will often sprout a new vine.