1. Seed collection and germinationIvy usually matures in September every year, and the sign of maturity is that the fruits of the ivy turn purple. At this time, after the berries are picked and dried, they need to be disinfected on the surface with disinfectant and then stored in a layer of wet sand. In the spring of the second year, around early March, you need to soak the seeds in slightly hot warm water. It will take about two days, but remember to change the water once a day. Then mix the seeds with sand in a ratio of one to two, then place it in a sunny and windless place, cover it with grass, and water it every day to keep it well hydrated. After about half a month, you can see the seeds turning white. 2. SowingPlanting seeds is simple. Generally, you need to prepare the sowing soil first. You need to plow the soil and make it flat. Then plant the seeds and fine sand together on the planting soil, and then cover it with a thin layer of loose soil rich in organic matter. The seeds will probably grow into seedlings soon. 3. Management of seedlingsWhen the seeds grow into seedlings, they need to be watered frequently to keep them moist, which is beneficial to the growth and development of the seedlings. 4. TransplantationWhen the ivy seedlings grow three or four leaves, you can choose a day with insufficient sunlight to transplant them. After transplanting, you need to water it with manure and then take good care of it slowly. The ivy will slowly start to grow vines and start climbing. 5. Ivy's preferencesIvy has a very strong ability to adapt to the environment and will generally grow successfully with careful care after planting. They prefer a humid environment and do not need to avoid direct sunlight. They are very resistant to dryness and cold. You can prune the ivy appropriately at ordinary times, so that it will grow very beautifully. |
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