anhedonia
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i transplanted some english ivy from outside to indoors. i thought it was to tough for something like that to kill it...so i just threw it in some fox farm ocean soil, and i also took a smaller sprig and put it in some water to root...
the baby root in water is looking great.
the planted ivy (with long roots already) is looking a little crispy, and the smaller end of the vine's leaves dried up and crisped off...so i'm thinking the soil is too alkaline?
is there anything i can do to to neautrilize the soil, or should i transplant?
the baby root in water is looking great.
the planted ivy (with long roots already) is looking a little crispy, and the smaller end of the vine's leaves dried up and crisped off...so i'm thinking the soil is too alkaline?
is there anything i can do to to neautrilize the soil, or should i transplant?