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If you raise ivy, you can climb all over the wall if you are not careful.

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, The cultivation of ivy should ensure that the soil is moist, properly watered and well lit, but it should not be exposed to strong light. It is usually given a temperature of 18-20 ℃. The main propagation methods are cutting propagation and striping propagation. In addition, there is a note.

The cultivation of ivy should ensure that the soil is moist, properly watered and well lit, but it should not be exposed to strong light. It is usually given a temperature of 18-20 ℃. The main propagation methods are cutting propagation and striping propagation. In addition, we should also pay attention to the emergence of diseases and insect pests, such as leaf spot, shell insects and so on.

I. Culture environment

1. Soil: use ordinary cultivated soil to ensure that the basin soil is moist.

2. Watering: Ivy likes to be moist, so keep the soil in a moist state at all times. Spray water to or around the leaves in spring and summer to increase air humidity, reduce watering in autumn and winter, and keep the soil dry in winter.

3. Lighting: the light of cultured ivy must be sufficient, if it is cultivated indoors, it is best placed in the south window, so that it can better accept the sun, so that it can grow faster and the leaf color will be more bright, but it can not be exposed by strong light.

4, temperature: the suitable temperature for its growth is 18-20 ℃, its cold resistance is very good, even 0-5 ℃ will not be harmed, generally more than 10 ℃ is the best, if the temperature is higher than 35 ℃, it will stop growing and the leaves will turn yellow.

II. Methods of reproduction

1. Cuttage propagation: cuttings can be carried out in an environment with suitable temperature, cut about 10 cm of stem vines, cut to the length of soil 1cm and 3, then pour water thoroughly, cover it with thin film and put it in a cool place, wait for rooting, and then plant it in a pot and pour it thoroughly.

2. Strip propagation: lay it flat and cover it with some wet sand. Soon, a new root can be observed, and then one of the segments will be cut off and can be planted into a plant.

III. Common diseases and insect pests

1. Leaf spot disease: it will cause the leaves to dry or even fall off. After diseased leaves are found, they should be removed and burned in time so as not to increase the source of infection. Ventilation and light transmission should be strengthened. At the same time, 40% spray gram wettable powder 800 times liquid spray.

2. Scale insects: can cause leaves to turn yellow or dry, if the area is small, it can be clear manually, if the area is large, it can be cleared by chemical spraying.

 
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