1. Can be domesticatedCrinum is suitable for growing at home. This is mainly because its flowers are very beautiful, have an elegant temperament, and can serve as a room decorator. Putting it at home can enhance the style of the room. And it likes to grow in an environment of around 20℃. The temperature at home is just right for its growth. 2. Key points for domestication1. Ventilation: When maintaining it at home, you need to pay attention to ventilating it more often. Usually, you should place it by the window or on the balcony to allow it to be exposed to fresh air. This will make it grow stronger. 2. Sunlight: It prefers sunlight. Therefore, you should not place it in a dark room, otherwise it will suffer from poor growth due to lack of light. It is best to keep it near the balcony in a location with soft light. 3. NotesIt is poisonous. Although its toxins will not be released outwards, if family members or pets accidentally ingest it, they may still be poisoned. Therefore, be careful when caring for it and do not eat its flowers and leaves. If you have an active pet at home, it is best to keep it in a high place to prevent it from accidentally ingesting food and getting poisoned. |
<<: Maintenance of Japanese succulent Komatsu
>>: Is the Areca palm suitable for the living room?
Ophiopogon japonicus can be used as medicine. It ...
Pothos Potted Pothos 1. Generally, there are palm...
The main reason is that the air humidity is too l...
Do orange trees like sunlight? The orange tree is...
The succulent Buddha beads are the easiest to gro...
In fact, when we choose flower varieties, we can ...
The normal body temperature range of pigs is gene...
How to propagate Gardenia When growing, gardenia ...
Can I grow camellia in my yard? Camellia can be p...
There are two purposes of growing black orchids: ...
1. Light and temperature Because it prefers sunsh...
1. Method of basin division 1. Select strong or o...
Broadleaf It is also known as "big-leaf cork...
How often should potted roses be watered? Rose is...
The cost of growing one acre of greenhouse strawb...