How Do You Grow Devils Ivy Houseplant?
The next time you admire a Devil’s Ivy plant at your friend’s house, ask to borrow a few shoots. That’s all you’ll need to start your own plant. The Devil’s Ivy is an easy plant to propagate from shoots. Train this plant to crawl up a pillar or trail along a counter. Filter the air in your home of odors and chemicals such as carbon monoxide with the Devil’s Ivy. Borrow a few of your friends stems to start your own Devil’s Ivy. It’s a very simple plant to reproduce by cutting 6-inch shoots and planting several in a pot of sandy soil. Grow your Devil’s Ivy in bright, indirect sunlight. Move the plant depending on the season to produce the most vibrant leaves. Keep the temperatures up. While the plant will tolerate cooler temperatures, it prospers in warmer environments. Water the Devil’s Ivy after its soil has completely dried out from the previous watering. Be sure to give it a lot of water each time. Hang the Devil’s Ivy from a basket, or train it to climb up a wall or pillar. The plan