1. High-quality soilIf you want the vine to be thick and strong, you must choose high-quality and suitable soil when planting. It is recommended to use soil that is well breathable, well-drained and has certain nutrients. If the soil used is too sticky, its roots cannot breathe well, nor can they absorb water and nutrients, and its growth will deteriorate. Therefore, it is necessary to immediately replace it with suitable cultivation soil. 2. Fertilizer applicationFor home breeding, you can add soybean dregs to it, that is, collect the bean dregs and then place them under the sun to dry. Add dried soybean dregs to it once every half a month. After its roots transfer nutrients to the branches, it will grow stronger. Note that it should be applied away from the roots. 3. Pruning branches and leavesIf the plant has weak branches, diseased branches, or branches that grow too long, they should be cut off immediately, otherwise they will consume more nutrients, and the branches cannot grow strong without sufficient nutrients. Therefore, these unhealthy branches should be cut off to ensure that enough nutrients are supplied to the vines of the green ivy. |
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