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Jan 24, 2018 6:25 PM CST
Trinity, NC
So I started to grow ivy indoors by cuttings. I read that English ivy is one of the top oxygen producing plants. I want as much clean oxygen inside my house so I'm trying to grow ivy indoors.


One problem I have had is once I get them to root I end up killing it once I plant it in soil. However if I keep it in water it continues to grow.

This leaves me to the question :

Can I just keep it in a vase full of water and it live healthy? Or do i need to eventually transfer it to a pot with soil?

Also another question I have is how come You can over water a plant yet you can leave a plant in a vase full of water and it live? Kinda seems odd that it works out that way.

Any answers would be great and any advice on growing ivy indoors would be welcome. If you have any advice for growing aloe indoors let me know as well.

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