Ivy Planting TimeThe time for planting ivy is generally chosen in spring, specifically from February to May. At this time, the temperature has begun to rise, and the seeds can germinate better after planting. However, if it is a cold area in the north, it is best to postpone planting until after April, otherwise the temperature will be unstable and the germination rate will be reduced. How to grow ivyTo plant ivy, you first need to prepare the soil. You can choose a mixture of leaf mold, garden soil and sand. Add an appropriate amount of organic fertilizer and wait for new branches to grow before managing it. After planting ivy, water it when the soil is dry and keep it wet. Do not let the soil in the pot be too wet, otherwise it will cause the roots of the plant to rot and fall leaves. Especially in winter, you should control watering and keep the soil in the pot slightly moist. Ivy needs to be fertilized with a thin layer of cake fertilizer water once every 2 to 3 weeks during the growing season. Do not fertilize in summer and winter, and do not apply nitrogen fertilizer exclusively when fertilizing. How to plant the ivy I just boughtCheck the plant : When you buy newly purchased ivy, you should first check the growth of the plant to see if the roots are damaged. If the leaves of the ivy turn yellow, cut off the yellow leaves in time to prevent them from consuming nutrients. Watering : The newly bought ivy is relatively fragile, so you don’t need to water it too much. Just water it appropriately. If you water it too much, the plant will not be able to absorb it and its root system will be damaged. Environment : It is best not to expose the newly purchased ivy to light immediately. You can keep it in a place with low light for a period of time while keeping it ventilated. How to grow ivy quicklyIf you want ivy to grow fast, you must pay attention to the nutrition of the soil. It is best to choose soil with high humus content for planting. You can add base fertilizer before planting. Ivy likes a warm environment, specifically around 25 degrees. It also needs an appropriate amount of light and water. If there is insufficient nutrients in the soil, it should be supplemented through fertilization to promote rapid growth of the plant. Precautions for growing ivy in potsWhen watering ivy potted plants, be sure not to water them too much, otherwise water will accumulate in the pot, which will affect the growth of the plant. If the weather is dry, you need to spray the ivy leaves frequently to avoid causing the leaf tips to turn brown. |
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