1. The light is too strong1. Reason: Ivy itself prefers a cooler environment and especially cannot tolerate direct sunlight. Under direct sunlight, its leaves can easily dry out, endangering its health. 2. Measures: In this case, when you observe that the light is very strong, block it in time to avoid exposure to the sun. Generally speaking, during its growing period, it can be placed in a semi-shaded position. 2. Too much watering1. Reason: Ivy is a plant that prefers a relatively dry environment. If you water it too much, its roots may rot, which may indirectly lead to the drying up of the leaves. 2. Measures: In this case, watering can be stopped for a period of time. After returning to normal, resume watering and supplement according to the principle of "don't water unless the soil is dry". 3. Pests cause1. Reason: The leaves may also become dry due to the influence of some pests, such as red spider mites and other pests. 2. Measures: The prevention and control methods can be adjusted according to the quantity. If the number is relatively small, you can kill them directly or wipe them off with a wet cloth. If the number is large, it is best to use pesticides for control. |
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