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What if the ivy leaves wilt?

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, What if the ivy leaves wilt?

Ivy, also known as Chinese ivy, hundred-legged centipede, etc., is a more popular indoor foliage plant. In the south, it is planted in front of buildings. It is an excellent plant material for three-dimensional greening. There are many potted plants in the north. The phenomenon of wilting leaves often occurs in the process of breeding. Let's take a look at the wilting of ivy leaves.

Environmental discomfort

Ivy needs to grow in semi-shade or scattered light, strong light and excessive shade will be disadvantageous to its growth. New cuttings transplanting or just changing pots without recovery will also cause ivy leaves to wilt, which can gradually increase air humidity to ease. No root fertilization in the near future.

Improper watering

Watering needs to make the soil slightly moist or water thoroughly when the surface of the basin soil is dry, avoiding the accumulation of waterlogging and long-term drought.

Improper fertilization

Do not apply too much fertilizer at one time or apply immature raw fertilizer, otherwise it will cause serious fertilizer damage and cause ivy wilting, or even necrosis, fertilization should be carried out a small number of times, thin fertilizer and frequent application is the basic principle of raising ivy.

Temperature discomfort

Too high temperature can lead to ivy yellow leaves and even wilt. The suitable growth temperature for ivy is 18-30 degrees, and it is best to keep it at this temperature.

 
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