How to care for a newly bought ivy
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1. How to deal with the newly purchased ivy
2. Measures to deal with specific details
When you first buy the mountain climber, if the soil in the pot is good, you can not change the pot first. Move it to a place with mild sunshine and let it adapt to the environment first. Don't let it be stimulated by extreme weather. Give it a certain space to grow and pay attention to pruning it in time. Although the growth rate is not too fast when you first buy it, you should also pay attention to pruning off the branches that are not growing well. Keep the soil slightly moist, do not need to water too much or fertilize, and do not let too much water accumulate in the pot to ensure growth.
1. How to deal with the newly purchased ivy
1. What to do with a newly bought ivy
The climbing and growth ability of a newly bought ivy will generally be affected by environmental changes. It is best to provide it with a space where a shelf can be placed. Stick it to the wall to avoid difficulty in dealing with the wall later. Don't rush to repot it when you first buy it. It is very resistant, so don't water it a lot. Prune the branches that are not growing well and let them adapt to the climbing frame. After they start to grow again, start normal water and fertilizer maintenance.
2. Measures to deal with specific details
< p>1. Soil: If the potting soil that comes with it when you first buy it is relatively good and it is not dry and hard, you can use it first, and then change it to your favorite pot after adapting to the environment. When changing pots, do not peel off the entire soil from the roots to avoid damaging the roots. Just use soft, fertile, nutritious soil, and compact it lightly after spreading it.2. Environment: The newly bought ivy needs to be adapted to the new environment. It has strong resistance and generally will not die. Place it in a ventilated, mild and sunny place, and do not let it be exposed to strong light for a long time. Slowly let it climb onto the shelf, preferably with milder light and water vapor, so that it can better adapt to the new environment.
3. Watering: It takes some getting used to when you just bought it. time. Don't water a lot, water it once every 5-7 days, and keep the pot soil moist. It has strong vitality, just don't let water accumulate in the soil to prevent root rot.
4. Pruning: Wall-creeper grows very fast and is a climbing plant. If you grow them at home, you need to prune off the long and crooked branches when you first buy them, and prune some dense branches. Moreover, timely pruning is needed in the later stages of growth. When planting at home, do not let it grow beyond the shelf, otherwise it will easily damage the wall.
2. Measures to deal with specific details
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