any advice on how to care for my ivy houseplants?
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Indirect light is correct. Never let them dry out. When they feel a little dry take them to the kichen or bathroom and paces them a dish of water, Let them take all the water they want. Then let them drain and take them back to their home. I feed my ivies only once a month with Miracle Gro house plant food. Too much fertilizer can stress the plants. I feed less often during the winter months,, Most house plants need a resting period.
Other answers:
Hire a gardener.
Hire a gardener.
I feed every other watering and water about once a week. Never water from the top. Pour the water into the plate that the container is in and let it take up what it needs. If any water is left in the plate after a period of time, dump the water.
I find that my ivy does best in a north or east window, which is fairly indirect. I give the pots a good watering once per week; more often in winter when humidity is low. I have never had a problem watering from the top. Misting them with water from a plastic trigger-spray bottle will encourage new growth. I shear the tips off occasionally to keep plants looking tidy (clippings can be saved to root new cuttings in a glass of water).