1. How big a basin should I use?When planting creeper, you should use a large pot because it grows very fast. If you use a small pot, it will limit its growth. Generally, you can choose a 5-liter to 10-liter flower pot, or you can use a foam box for planting. When you first start planting, don't let the soil in the pot be too full. The soil should occupy 4/5 of the pot. When raising it at home, you can use a useless large tank, which can give it enough growth space and nutrition. 2. How to fertilize after plantingGenerally, no fertilizer is needed after the ivy is planted, because enough base fertilizer has been added during planting, and the nutrients in the potting soil are sufficient for its growth, so no fertilizer is needed for the time being. In the later growth period, it needs top dressing 2-3 times. You can use a thinner liquid fertilizer, but not too concentrated fertilizer. 3. Daily maintenanceIf you want the ivy to grow better, you need to water it in time. Although it can tolerate drought, it cannot be in drought for a long time. It is best to water it during drought. When weeds grow around it, they need to be cleaned up as soon as possible to avoid affecting the growth of the plant. In addition, proper pruning can make it grow stronger and look more beautiful and tidy. |
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