1. Check the plantsIvy is a vine plant. After buying it, you should first check the growth of the plant to see if the roots are damaged. If there are any problems, they should be resolved in time, which is conducive to the growth and flowering of the plant. 2. Proper pruningDue to the change in growth environment, ivy is likely to have yellow leaves. If this happens, cut off the yellow leaves in time to prevent them from consuming nutrients. At the same time, you can also cut off excess branches to promote the growth of the plant. 3. WateringFor newly bought ivy, just water it appropriately. At present, ivy is relatively fragile. If it is watered too much, the plant will not be able to absorb the excess water, which will damage its root system and make it unable to adapt to the new environment. You can also use a small spray bottle to spray water on the plant to keep it moist. 4. EnvironmentDon’t expose the newly bought ivy to sunlight immediately. First, cultivate it in a place with weak light for a period of time. At the same time, keep it ventilated and avoid a stuffy environment. After it adapts to the new environment, expose it to sunlight and maintain it normally. |
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