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Sep 4, 2016 2:41 PM CST
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Very pretty pot! I cut pieces off of mine to take root often. Look for a node with a nice aerial root. Whenever the tip of a vine is cut, a new one must form farther back on the original stem. Often more than one will form. An easy way to increase the number of vines is to cut off any amount of the tip from just the newest little leaf to a piece big enough to propagate.

Yours is still a smallish mass of it. There are more pics here:
Swiss Cheese Vine (Monstera obliqua)

Vines like to climb/be wound around supports as well as dangle. This pot has Pothos & Swiss cheese vine. It's purely utilitarian vs. pretty at the moment, in a 5-gallon bucket with 4-foot tomato cage.
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