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Originally Posted by domesticzookeeper
I'm pretty sure my Pothos recently died because it needed a bigger pot Its roots were allllllll wrapped up around the base of the pot when I upturned it into the compost pile. Partly that was just a lack of houseplant experience at recognizing why it started to fade, but I was also nervous that I would cause some major stress by re-potting Is that an overblown fear?
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Repotting stress is a real thing but it usually means it won't flower for awhile. It's much better to repot if you think it needs it. You should remove any roots that are brown or soft. If the roots are wrapped around and around, you should usually cut some of them off, but not all.
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Originally Posted by MaySunflowers
No idea. I cut it back about two years ago and it never grew a flower stem again. Its got a good healthy green root system but never a stem.
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The most common cause is not enough light. The the leaves are a rich, dark green that means it's not getting enough light.