1. Breeding environment1. Soil: When growing devil's ivy, you should use loose and well-drained soil. Avoid using too sticky soil, which will affect its growth. 2. Light: It likes to grow in a semi-shaded environment and should not be exposed to direct sunlight. It is sensitive to light and is best kept in a semi-shaded location. Especially in summer, it is best not to place it outdoors in strong sunlight. 3. Humidity: Devil's ivy likes a humid growing environment, but can also tolerate dryness. It can also grow in an environment with 40-50% air humidity. 2. Breeding MethodsPropagation by cuttings: It is best to propagate the devil's ivy by cuttings from April to August. Select 15-20 cm stems and vines, cut off the leaves at the lower part, and only keep 1-2 leaves at the top. Insert it diagonally into the sand bed and water it thoroughly. To ensure the soil is moist, you can spray it with water appropriately. |
<<: How to raise fragrant sparrow
>>: How to care for Jinsi Huang
How to illuminate? The green ivy does not have ve...
How to propagate succulent lithops There are thre...
1. Maintenance methods 1. Temperature: The most s...
Introduction to Iron Begonia The iron begonia, al...
The method of hydroponic coriander is actually no...
1. Flower soil Using suitable soil for growing di...
1. Difference of blades The leaves of peach bloss...
How to grow green radish in hydroponic culture Ch...
Introduction to White Palm There are many common ...
Can sweet potatoes be grown hydroponically? Sweet...
1. What are the pests and diseases? 1. Disease. C...
Autumn beans are one of the seasonal vegetables i...
Matrix selection The pitcher plant does not have ...
1. Do you need to water every day? When growing d...
How to grow banana trees in pots 1. Choose the so...