1, don't raise it like this.
Ivy is afraid of direct sunlight, so it can't be placed on the balcony facing south and west indoors. It likes to be wet, but it can't be wet, so it can't be watered too much. Water should be watered once every 10 day in winter, once a week in spring and autumn, and once every two days in summer. It is better to be dry than wet, otherwise the plants will die easily.
It's easy to live like this.
First of all, we should choose potted plants with good shape, full branches and leaves, dark green and shiny leaves and clear veins to ensure their good foundation. Ivy potted plants are mostly indoors, so they should be placed on the balcony facing north for ventilation every once in a while.
Secondly, when placing ivy potted plants indoors, keep the air humidity. If the air is too dry, we need to put a humidifier next to the potted plant to ensure the air humidity it needs.
Thirdly, in terms of fertilization, dilute fertilizer should be applied every month 1 time during the growth period, and it is forbidden to apply too much fertilizer at one time, otherwise it will affect the plant state.
Finally, pruning should be done frequently, and pruning and shaping should be carried out in the form of hanging in the bud stage of branches. Dense branches and forked branches should be cut off at ordinary times to ensure the plant state and healthy growth.
3. How does Ivy spend the winter safely?
Potted ivy can be maintained indoors in the sunny place before winter, and the room temperature should be kept above 5 degrees. Watering should be strictly controlled, and the leaves should be sprayed with clean water at the same temperature every half month to improve the air humidity and avoid drying and high temperature exposure.
Master the above three methods of cultivating ivy. Ivy can flourish all year round. Do you like ivy? What else do you think you need to master to raise ivy? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area for discussion.