1. SoilIt is best to use loose soil for growing purple ivy. Soil with good air permeability and drainage will be conducive to its growth. Try not to use soil that is too sticky. 2. WateringYou should water it properly and control the amount of water to ensure that it has enough water during its growth period. The weather is relatively dry in summer, so you should water the plants frequently, but do not allow water to accumulate. Too much water will cause root rot. Try to avoid being exposed to rain for long periods of time. 3. LightingPurple ivy likes sunlight, so it should be placed in a sunny place for maintenance. It will grow faster with sufficient light. Staying in a dark environment for a long time will affect its growth, so give it at least 6 hours of light a day. |
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