1. Breeding environment1. Soil: When growing devil's ivy, you should use loose and well-drained soil. Avoid using too sticky soil, which will affect its growth. 2. Light: It likes to grow in a semi-shaded environment and should not be exposed to direct sunlight. It is sensitive to light and is best kept in a semi-shaded location. Especially in summer, it is best not to place it outdoors in strong sunlight. 3. Humidity: Devil's ivy likes a humid growing environment, but can also tolerate dryness. It can also grow in an environment with 40-50% air humidity. 2. Breeding MethodsPropagation by cuttings: It is best to propagate the devil's ivy by cuttings from April to August. Select 15-20 cm stems and vines, cut off the leaves at the lower part, and only keep 1-2 leaves at the top. Insert it diagonally into the sand bed and water it thoroughly. To ensure the soil is moist, you can spray it with water appropriately. |
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