This database includes all the plant species that are currently supported by Ivy (some of them may still be under testing). Note that this database is provided mostly for the purpose of a selection guide and wiki, instead of an action guide. For specifics on how to take care of the plant, please follow the instructions provided by Ivy itself.
Cultivation Difficulty-Easy
Light
The best results are achieved by providing indirect light; it tolerates an intense luminosity, but long periods of direct sunlight burn the leaves.
Watering
Generally, the plant will only need watering when the soil feels dry to the touch.
Soil
Grows best in loose, well-drained soil.
Temperature
It lives well with a temperature between 17 and 30 °C (63 and 86 °F).
Apply Fertilizer
Mainly apply thin fertilizers diligently, and fertilize once every one to two months during the growing season. After winter, it is necessary to stop fertilizer in time to avoid fertilizer damage.
Our Experience
In the case of suitable potting soil moisture, if the plants appear with yellow leaves, it is considered that the light is too strong. It needs to be moved to a low light environment for maintenance; don't give too much water, if there are rotten roots you will lose the whole pot of plants.
Not Pet-Friendly
This plant could be toxic for dogs and cats. Please keep them away from eating this plant.
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Cultivation Difficulty-Easy
Light
The plant prefers higher light if possible, but can adapt to a wide variety of light levels.
Watering
Like wet and afraid of dry. When the air humidity is high and the soil moisture is sufficient, the stems and leaves grow vigorously. But too much water will cause waterlogging and cause root rot.
Soil
The soil is suitable for fertile, loose, and well-drained sandy loam.
Temperature
It lives well with a temperature between 17 and 30 °C (63 and 86 °F).
Apply Fertilizer
Mainly apply thin fertilizers diligently, and fertilize once every one to two months during the growing season. After winter, it is necessary to stop fertilizer in time to avoid fertilizer damage.
Our Experience
Plants have a very strong ability to adapt to light, with good light and fast growth, weak light and slow growth, no matter what kind of environment, they can survive tenaciously.