1. Is it toxic?There are many varieties of crabapple. Some varieties are non-toxic, while some varieties are toxic to a certain extent, and cannot be generalized. Begonia thornii is a common poisonous variety, but the toxicity usually exists in the rhizomes, leaves and stems. It is fine to grow it at home for viewing. It is safe as long as you do not touch its juice or accidentally ingest it. 2. Can it be placed in the bedroom?If it is not necessary, try not to place it in the bedroom. People may feel uncomfortable if they are in the growth environment of crabapples for a long time. Especially in the rooms of the elderly and children, more attention should be paid. It is best to raise them in the living room or outdoors. In addition, some pregnant women also like flowers. If they want to grow them, they should choose non-toxic varieties. 3. Domestication Methods1. Water: The healthy growth of the plant cannot be separated from water. The crabapple flowers can only grow better if there is sufficient water in the soil. 2. Light: No matter which variety you grow, you must provide the plant with a certain amount of light so that it receives appropriate light every day. The breeding environment cannot be without sunlight, which will hinder its growth. |
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