Fertilization methodFor ivy, choose a potting soil made of soil with humus mixed with river sand. During the period of vigorous growth, apply liquid fertilizer once every half a month. Ivy does not need to be fertilized in both summer and winter. Avoid using too much nitrogen fertilizer, otherwise the patterns on the leaves will easily fade. When applying fertilizer, make sure it does not get on the leaves to avoid damaging them. Daily care with fertilizationIvy requires a warm environment to grow. Generally, the temperature around 20 degrees is most suitable. A constant temperature should be maintained to avoid high temperatures. When planting indoors, be sure to ensure ventilation and maintain a temperature above 10 degrees in winter. Plants cannot grow without light. Ivy also needs a certain amount of light. Short periods of growth without light are also acceptable, but not for too long, otherwise it will easily cause the plant to become dull in color, affecting its appearance and growth. In spring and autumn, try to expose ivy to more light in the morning and evening, so that it can grow healthier and stronger and its colors will be brighter. |
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