Growth Substance, Light, Fertilizer, and Misting Regulate Propagation and Growth of Golden Pothos

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Foliar application of 500 or 1000 mg BA or PBA/liter to stock plants of golden pothos [Epipremnum aureum (Linden & Andre) Bunt.] induced axillary bud elongation but did not promote growth of cuttings taken from these stock plants. Cuttings from plants treated with BA + GA 4+7 , each at 1000 mg·liter -1 , died. Plants grown under 1000 μmol·s -1 ·m -2 had more but smaller leaves than those under 420 μmol·s -1 ·m -2 . Cuttings produced under the higher light level grew more rapidly. Leaf area increased while stem length decreased as Osmocote slow-release fertilizer (18N-2.6P-10K) increased from 4 to 16 kg·m -3 . A 24N-3.5P-13.3K water-soluble fertilizer applied at the rate of 0.42 g/500 ml weekly produced the best plants and resulted in the best cutting growth. Cuttings taken from stock plants receiving Osmocote at 4 kg·m -3 grew slower than those produced at other rates. Placement of cuttings in a mist-propagation bed for 1 or more weeks resulted in an accelerated growth rate relative to nonmisted cuttings. Chemical names used: N-(phenylmethyl)-1H-purin-6-amine (BA); N-(phenylmethyl)-9-(tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-yl)-9H-purin-6-amine (PBA); (1α,2β,4aα,10β) 2,4a,7-trihydroxy-l-methyl-8-methylenegibb-3-ene-1,10-dicarboxylic acid l,-4a-lactone (GA 4+7 ).

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Wang, Y.-T. (2019). Growth Substance, Light, Fertilizer, and Misting Regulate Propagation and Growth of Golden Pothos. HortScience, 25(12), 1602–1604. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.25.12.1602

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