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Hi! I just saved a grape ivy from certain death in a garbage dumpster. Unfortunately I've never had one before so I need advice. It has lots of leaves but all at the end of empty woody stems. SO how do I prune this baby to fill out again?
I don't see any new shoots from the soil. Is it similar to a Pothos or standard Ivy where you can prune it back to where you want new growth to start? Does it ever send out new shoots from the soil or always from the stems?
Not sure how to proceed, but I want to make it a nice happy bushy plant again. Any advice?
Thanks!
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