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One of the simplest plants to root in the home may very well be the Epipremnum aureum, commonly known as Pothos or Devil's Ivy. It's quite a prolific plant—and responds well to being cut back too. Here I show you how to propagate both in a water chamber and in Sphagnum. If you haven't yet, be sure to check out the other propagation videos here in this 5-part series. __ Homestead Brooklyn’s "Plant One On Me" is a series on indoor and outdoor gardening, houseplant home tours, greenhouse and botanic garden field trips, interviews, travelogues, and more. Write your questions and suggestions in the comments below the videos, on Instagram @homesteadbrooklyn #PlantOneOnMe, or Facebook @summerrayneoakes and @homesteadbrooklyn. -------------------------------- Cool Stuff ↴ -------------------------------- ➨ Become a houseplant guru with the Houseplant Masterclass: https://www.houseplantmasterclass.com ➨ Pre-order "How to Make a Plant Love You" the book: https://amzn.to/2Pyv7Ra And want to be kept up-to-date with all the great giveaways, gardening news, and latest videos and blogs? -------------------------------- Follow/Sub ↴ -------------------------------- ▶ Subscribe to YouTube: https://bit.ly/2y1TSym ▶ Weekly Vlog: https://bit.ly/2ReiUDl ▶ Instagram+IGTV: https://bit.ly/2R60nsJ ▶ Facebook: https://bit.ly/2QkpKWq ▶ Twitter: @sroakes ( / sroakes ) ▶ Blog: http://homesteadbrooklyn.com/ ▶ Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/clrKeL -------------------------------- Don't forget: if you like this episode and the others, then be sure to “Subscribe” to this channel and hit the Notifications bell. This really does help keep the channel moving forward!