1. Care methodsIf the branches grow too long, they need to be pruned moderately when taking care of them, but it doesn’t matter if they are pruned too heavily, because its germination ability is very strong. There are two types of green ivy, with and without brown columns, and there are two corresponding pruning methods. The former uses the half-pruning method, cutting it from the base of the branch, and then cutting it in half again when new leaves grow. The latter is suitable for the type without palm columns and hanging naturally. When the branches grow to about 20 cm, use scissors to cut off the growing branches. 2. Pruning timeIn daily life, when you find that the branches are too long, you can do it at any time, but you need to be careful to prevent infection during the hot summer weather. It can be done in spring and autumn. During these two time periods, the plants are in a period of vigorous growth. New ones will grow quickly after being cut, which will not hinder the viewing. 3. The role of branchesThe cut branches are not useless. They can be used for cuttings or hydroponics. Pay attention to the methods and take good care of them, and you can get some new plants. |
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