1 Year Update On Green Wall + Repotting Overgrown Pothos

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It is time to give you an update about our project of creating the green wall and framing the apartment with the Pothos plant.

One year ago I started to train the plant’s vines to grow in a certain direction by hooking them up to the wall and ceiling.

*** If you have not seen that video and want to see what this plant looked like before it took over the wall and what I have done, watch it here.

 Also, the plant needed to be repotted as it has been root-bound for a while and is struggling. It is not an easy task to report this very root-bound plant that can not be moved much as it is attached to the wall.

 In this video, you will watch me:

✅ struggling but successfully repotting the Pothos plant;

✅ how to keep the plant’s shape even;

Tools/Materials:

– Self-Watering Planters 

– Lechuza Pon

IMPORTANT NOTE:

After a couple of days, the hooks I used in this video did not prove to be great! It is best to use the hooks I used before.

About The Author

Juliette Vassilkioti is a New York–based expert in indoor plant maintenance and office plant design, and the founder of My City Plants (in the field since 1998).

Educated at Parsons (Floral Design) and the New York Botanical Garden (Landscape Design), she shares her expertise on a YouTube channel with 6M+ views and has been featured by The New York Times, Women’s Health, and Architectural Digest.

Learn more about Juliette.

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01/09/2026 02:01 am GMT