Polynesian Ivy
8" Gray Beaded Footed Ceramic Pot
Polynesian Ivy in Beaded Footed Pot
Polynesian Ivy Care
Grow Polynesian ivy in low, medium, or bright light --- it's one versatile houseplant! Polynesian ivy grows fastest in medium and bright spots, but is low-care just about everywhere.
Water Polynesian ivy enough to keep the soil moist, but not saturated. Don't let this plant dry out completely.
Because it's a relatively slow grower, you don't need to worry about Polynesian ivy outgrowing its space or pruning it. But you can pinch back the stems any time you'd like.
Fertilize Polynesian ivy once or twice a year, preferably in spring or summer when temperatures are warmest. You can use any general-purpose houseplant fertilizer; just be sure to follow the directions on the packaging.