How to Fertilize White-Edged Swedish Ivy
When Should I Start Feeding My White-Edged Swedish Ivy?
Start feeding when you see new growth emerging in early spring, since this tropical plant follows seasonal light cycles even when grown indoors.
How Often Should I Fertilize My White-Edged Swedish Ivy?
Every two weeks during the active growing season (spring and summer) works well. This is a vigorous grower that puts out long trailing stems quickly and appreciates regular feeding to keep up.
Taper to once a month in early fall as light levels drop. Stop feeding entirely in winter when growth naturally slows.
If the white leaf margins start reverting to green, you may be feeding too much. Cut back to monthly and see if the variegation returns with the next flush of growth.
What Is the Best Fertilizer for White-Edged Swedish Ivy?
A balanced liquid fertilizer like 10-10-10 or 20-20-20 at half strength is ideal. White-Edged Swedish Ivy is grown for its attractive variegated foliage, so a formula with adequate nitrogen keeps the leaves full and healthy without pushing all the energy into plain green growth.
Liquid fertilizer gives you the most control with this fast-growing trailing plant. It is easy to adjust the dose if you notice the variegation fading (a sign of too much nitrogen) or the growth slowing down.
Avoid heavy, slow-release granular fertilizers in hanging baskets. They can concentrate in the limited soil volume and burn the shallow root system.