When changing soil, the pot soil is better to use the culture soil mixed with leaf soil, sand and garden soil. The best time is at the end of spring and the beginning of summer. After that, you can take it out of the original basin and put it into a new basin, but only if you add a layer of rotten fertilizer to the bottom of the basin, and cut off the roots that are too long and too dense with sterilized scissors. Next, you need to add enough water, and then put it in a cool and ventilated place. Once the new branches grow out, you can start normal maintenance.
Although ivy is negative, it can also be exposed to light for a whole day to make the plant light. Then we need to ensure that the temperature is between 18 and 20 degrees, not more than 35 degrees, otherwise the leaves will turn yellow and the growth will stop. So when summer comes, we need to let it avoid sun exposure. At this time, we should not only shade it, but also cool it properly, and ensure good ventilation and astigmatism, because if we don't see light for a long time, its growth will be affected.
It likes a humid environment, so it's important to make up water in time, especially during the vigorous growth period, to ensure the supply of water, because the flower soil needs to be constantly wet at this time, or it will start to fall leaves. If the nearby ground is a little dry, spray water on the ground to improve the humidity.
If you want to make it explode smoothly, nutrition is indispensable, and the best way to get nutrition is to fertilize it. Especially in the growth period, the fertilizer should be applied once every 15 days, but it should be noted that the fertilizer should not be too thick, it needs to be diluted with water properly, and the fertilizer is mainly organic fertilizer. But if it is hot summer or cold winter, you need to stop fertilization, otherwise it will have a negative effect.