Help me save my plant please
Last watered 3 years ago
@SmartSpinach Hello π and welcome to Greg, Courtney!
A current picture of your plant would be very helpful to us.
A current picture of your plant would be very helpful to us.
@SmartSpinach
There can be multiple reasons due to which the plant might lose its appearance. You might be overwatering - or even under watering your plants. Or the Ivy might not be getting the required intensity of light, humidity, or nutrients.
To treat a dehydrated Ivy plant, water it adequately. Make sure that the roots do not drown in the water while the soil remains moist enough. Also, plant the Ivy in a rightly sized pot to allow the roots to absorb sufficient nutrients and monitor the light and humidity levels in its atmosphere.
There can be multiple reasons due to which the plant might lose its appearance. You might be overwatering - or even under watering your plants. Or the Ivy might not be getting the required intensity of light, humidity, or nutrients.
To treat a dehydrated Ivy plant, water it adequately. Make sure that the roots do not drown in the water while the soil remains moist enough. Also, plant the Ivy in a rightly sized pot to allow the roots to absorb sufficient nutrients and monitor the light and humidity levels in its atmosphere.
@TwistedThreads itβs currently in the window seal should I remove it?
@SmartSpinach yes I would because it may be getting direct sunlight on its leaves.
@SmartSpinach
Ivies LIKE the right light: medium and bright.
Ivies like medium light best, but will also do well in bright light. While you can grow ivies in low light indoors, they wonβt like it and wonβt last as long
Ivies LIKE the right light: medium and bright.
Ivies like medium light best, but will also do well in bright light. While you can grow ivies in low light indoors, they wonβt like it and wonβt last as long
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