Master commercial pothos production with greenhouse systems, stock plant management, propagation protocols, disease prevention, and quality control for wholesale and retail markets.
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Dr. Michael Chen
Ph.D. in Plant Sciences from UC Davis. Former extension specialist with 20+ years of agricultural research experience. Specializes in commercial vegetable production and integrated pest management.
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Introduction
This advanced guide is for commercial growers and serious hobbyists scaling up pothos production. We cover greenhouse systems, stock plant management, efficient propagation protocols, disease prevention, and quality control measures essential for consistent, marketable plants.
Commercial Production Systems
Greenhouse Environment
Factor
Specification
Light
1,500-3,500 foot-candles
Temperature
70-90°F (21-32°C)
Night minimum
65°F (18°C)
Humidity
50-80%
Air circulation
Constant, gentle
Light Management
Season
Management
Summer
50-70% shade cloth
Winter
Maximum natural light
Supplemental
LED/HPS for propagation
Bench Systems
System
Application
Ebb-and-flow
Finished plants
Mist benches
Propagation
Hanging baskets
Retail display
Stock Plant Management
Mother Plant Selection
Criteria
Standard
Variegation
True to type
Vigor
Strong, consistent
Disease
Free of pathogens
Form
Desirable branching
Stock Plant Culture
Factor
Specification
Spacing
12-18" centers
Light
Bright (3,000-4,000 fc)
Fertilizer
200-250 ppm N constant
Pruning
Regular harvesting
Rotation
Replace every 12-18 months
Cutting Production
Variety
Cuttings/Plant/Year
Golden Pothos
40-60
Marble Queen
30-50
Neon
35-55
Manjula
20-35
Propagation Protocols
Cutting Standards
Specification
Standard
Length
4-6 inches
Nodes
2-3 per cutting
Leaves
2-3 mature
Stem diameter
3-5 mm
Propagation Media
Medium
Components
Use
Standard
Peat:perlite 1:1
Most varieties
Fast-draining
Peat:perlite 1:2
Root rot prevention
Moisture-retentive
Peat:vermiculite 2:1
Dry conditions
Rooting Environment
Factor
Specification
Bottom heat
75-80°F (24-27°C)
Air temperature
72-78°F (22-26°C)
Humidity
80-95%
Light
1,000-1,500 fc
Mist
Every 10-15 min initially
Rooting Timeline
Stage
Days
Notes
Initial
0-7
Callus formation
Root initiation
7-14
First roots visible
Establishment
14-21
Sufficient root mass
Transplant ready
21-28
Strong root system
Rooting Hormone Use
Hormone
Concentration
Application
IBA
1,000-2,000 ppm
Dip or spray
NAA
500-1,000 ppm
Alternative
Rooting powder
Commercial formulation
Convenient
Note:Pothos roots readily without hormone, but it can speed uniformity.
Fertilization Program
Constant Liquid Feed
Growth Stage
N (ppm)
Ratio
Propagation
50-100
1:1:1
Establishment
150-200
3:1:2
Finishing
200-250
3:1:2
Maintenance
100-150
1:1:1
Micronutrient Requirements
Element
Rate (ppm)
Notes
Iron
2-3
Chelated form
Manganese
0.5-1
Zinc
0.3-0.5
Copper
0.1-0.2
Boron
0.3-0.5
Foliar Feeding
Product
Rate
Frequency
Calcium nitrate
200 ppm Ca
Biweekly
Magnesium sulfate
100 ppm Mg
As needed
Micronutrient blend
Label rate
Monthly
Disease Management
Major Diseases
Rhizoctonia Aerial Blight
Aspect
Details
Pathogen
Rhizoctonia solani
Symptoms
Brown, irregular lesions
Spread
Water splash; contact
Prevention
Air circulation; avoid wet foliage
Control
Thiophanate-methyl; fludioxonil
Pythium Root Rot
Aspect
Details
Pathogen
Pythium species
Symptoms
Yellowing; wilting; root decay
Conditions
Overwatering; poor drainage
Prevention
Well-draining media; water management
Control
Mefenoxam; fosetyl-Al
Bacterial Leaf Spot
Aspect
Details
Pathogen
Pseudomonas species
Symptoms
Water-soaked lesions; yellow halos
Spread
Water splash; overhead irrigation
Prevention
Drip irrigation; remove infected material
Control
Copper bactericides; sanitation
Southern Blight
Aspect
Details
Pathogen
Sclerotium rolfsii
Symptoms
White fungal growth at soil line; wilting
Spread
Soil-borne; contaminated media
Prevention
Pasteurized media; sanitation
Control
PCNB; flutolanil
Integrated Disease Management
Strategy
Implementation
Sanitation
Sterilize tools; clean benches
Water management
Avoid overwatering; drip preferred
Air circulation
Fans; spacing
Scout regularly
Weekly inspections
Remove infected
Discard diseased plants
Fungicide Rotation
FRAC Group
Active Ingredients
Use
1
Thiophanate-methyl
Rhizoctonia
4
Mefenoxam
Pythium
7
Fludioxonil
Broad spectrum
11
Azoxystrobin
Rotation
12
Fludioxonil
Rhizoctonia
Pest Management
Common Pests
Pest
Damage
Control
Mealybugs
Sap feeding; honeydew
Insecticidal soap; imidacloprid
Spider mites
Stippling; webbing
Miticides; abamectin
Scale
Sap feeding
Horticultural oil; systemic
Fungus gnats
Root damage (larvae)
Beneficial nematodes; Bt
Thrips
Silvering; distortion
Spinosad; predatory mites
IPM Program
Component
Implementation
Monitoring
Yellow sticky cards; weekly scouts
Biological
Amblyseius for mites; Dalotia for gnats
Cultural
Clean stock; quarantine new plants
Chemical
Rotate modes of action
Production Scheduling
Crop Time Estimates
Product
Weeks
Single node cutting (liner)
4-6
4" pot
8-10
6" pot
12-16
Hanging basket
16-20
Totem/pole
20-26
Pinching Schedule
Container
Pinches
Timing
4" pot
1
At transplant
6" pot
2
Transplant + 4 weeks
Hanging basket
2-3
Transplant + 4 + 8 weeks
Quality Standards
Grading Criteria
Grade
Standards
Premium
Full, symmetrical; no damage; excellent color
#1
Minor imperfections; good fullness
#2
Acceptable quality; some thinness
Cull
Unacceptable; disease or pest damage
Shipping Specifications
Factor
Specification
Temperature
55-65°F (13-18°C)
Duration
Maximum 5-7 days
Packaging
Sleeved; protected
Hydration
Watered before shipping
Economics
Production Costs (Per 4" Pot)
Item
Cost
Cutting
$0.15-0.25
Pot/media
$0.20-0.30
Labor
$0.30-0.50
Overhead
$0.15-0.25
Total
$0.80-1.30
Wholesale Pricing
Product
Price Range
4" pot
$2.50-4.00
6" pot
$5.00-8.00
Hanging basket
$12.00-20.00
Totem
$15.00-30.00
Conclusion
Commercial pothos production combines efficient propagation systems with rigorous disease management. The crop's fast growth and easy rooting make it ideal for volume production, but Rhizoctonia and Pythium require constant vigilance.
Stock plant management and cutting quality are the foundations of successful production. Invest in healthy mother plants and maintain strict sanitation throughout the production cycle.
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