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Pothos
Pothos
Q. During the freeze in Houston the
pothos that I have growing up a trellis
behind the gargoyle got zapped. It's all
wilty and very pale looking.. I don't know
if it is frozen and mushy or just a bit
beaten back. It has taken me years to get
it to grow up so high so I'd hate to cut
it down to the ground. Do you think I should
cut it back or wait?
A. Your pothos cannot take temps as low as 20 degrees F. Even if it were hardened throughout the years
that is a low point there where the juices freeze and the surrounding tissues die. Nothing can be done for that foliage. But I feel there is no need to rush into cutting back the vines until you give it a while to send out side shoots. The only fear I would have is if you see a fungal or bacterial infection forming. That would occur on the mushy black tissue and must be trimmed immediately and discarded far away from any plants.
Wait a month and reassess the damage. Then
you will be able to see exactly where the
dead tissue gives way to living buds and
by pruning can force them to sprout. Be
sure to use a clean sharp knife or shears
to prune any plant material. If necessary
take an old one and clean well with steel
wool dip and rub with household bleach and
rinse well with water before using.
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