1、 Breeding method
1. Watering: Ivy prefers to grow in a humid environment, so it should be watered more during its growth to ensure sufficient water. The soil should be kept moist and not too dry. If it is short of water, there will be fallen leaves. In winter, the amount of water should be appropriately reduced, but an appropriate amount of water should be sprayed, otherwise the breeding humidity will be too low p>
2. Light: the curing place shall have bright light, and shall be exposed to sunlight for no less than 3-4 hours every day, but shall not be exposed to strong light for a long time. If the breeding environment is too dark, coupled with lack of ventilation, the plant is likely to grow thin and grow in vain p>
3. Temperature: if possible, it is best to control the temperature at 18-20 ℃ during breeding, and the temperature cannot be too high or too low. When the breeding temperature is higher than 35 ℃, it will grow slowly p>
4. Fertilization: during its growth, it should be fertilized 2-3 times a month to meet its nutrient needs. Thin organic liquid fertilizer can be used for fertilizer. Its growth speed will slow down in winter. Fertilizer should be stopped first p>
2、 Breeding method
Generally, the most commonly used method is cutting, which is best carried out in spring and autumn to prepare breathable soft soil. Cut about 15cm healthy branches from the top of the mother, and cut off the lower leaves with scissors, leaving only 2-3 leaves on the top. Finally, insert it into the prepared matrix, spray water appropriately to ensure the humidity, and new roots will grow in a month p>