1、 Lower the temperature
In the environment of high temperature and poor air circulation in summer, it is very unfavorable to the growth of ivy. The temperature of its growing environment should not exceed 28 ℃. If it reaches, it needs to be transferred to a cooler place for maintenance as soon as possible. When the temperature reaches its peak in July and August, it stops growing at a temperature above 23 ℃, so it needs to be transferred to indoor maintenance p>
2、 Proper shading
In summer, the sun is direct, the air is muggy, and the ultraviolet intensity is also very high. At this time, if it is exposed to the sun, it will be very easy to be sunburned by the sun. At this time, it's best to shade it, and the sunburned leaves also need a long time to recover p>
3、 Increase moisture
Summer is hot and hot, and the water in the basin soil and plants evaporates faster, so we should properly pour more water on it. In summer, it is best to water once in the morning or in the evening. The key to its growth is to ensure the moisture of the basin soil. You can also observe its pot soil more. If it is dry or the flower pot becomes lighter, you should water it in time p>