First of all, even though ivy can live in a lower light situation, it does need some natural light to thrive. Secondly, make sure the pot she planted in has a drain hole and lastly make sure it is only being watered when the soil is dry. Overwatering has the same characteristics as underwatering and when people see drying or curling leaves they think it needs even more water, when they may be drowning it already. It's always better to use a good organic potting medium, but it needs to be coupled with good light and watering habits.
_________________ Sandi Texas Certified Nursery Professional Texas Master Naturalist Organic gardener Tree-Hugger Native Texan
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