P:I have pot ivy. He is standing next to the window, so he has a lot of light, but he does not develop well, his leaves dry, he looks burned. Maybe it should be further from the window? I am asking for advice on how to care for it.
O:Most plants should not stand next to the window without a cover at least with curtains.Direct sunlight on the plant actually burns it, causing the leaves to dry out and fall off.The ivy should stand about 1 m from the window. Variegated climbers can stand closer to, but also not directly in, the sun.
In winter, plants should be kept in a cooler room, colored varieties may be in warmer places.When watering in winter, follow the rule: the colder the room, the less water.Young plants are transplanted into flower soil every year.
During the growing season, ivy is fed with fertilizers for plants with green or ornamental leaves.