The nodes of ivy can naturally take root in humid air and naturally enter the soil after touching the ground. Therefore, cutting propagation is often used, and vegetative branches are used as cuttings. Shading should be done in time after cutting. The air humidity is high, but the bed soil should not be too wet. It will take root in about 20 days. Ivy cultivation management is simple and extensive, but it needs to be planted in moist soil and ventilated places. Transplanting can be carried out in early autumn or late spring, and pruning is needed after planting to promote branching. All parts of the south are planted in the shade of gardens, allowing them to crawl naturally on the ground or rockeries. There are many potted plants in the north, so it is not advisable to water them too much at ordinary times, so it is better to keep the soil moist. During the growing period, liquid fertilizer 1 time, which is mainly nitrogen fertilizer, can keep the leaf color dark green. Potted plants can be tied with various supports, dragged and shaped, maintained under shade shed in summer and put into greenhouse for wintering in winter. Indoor air humidity should be kept, not too dry, but the basin soil should not be too wet.