1. Is it toxic?Yellow orchid is non-toxic. If you are a flower lover who likes it, you can grow it at home, because it can also be grown in a potted plant. Although it is not poisonous, you should be careful if you have children at home and not to eat it by mistake, because the plant itself is not very clean. If it has been sprayed with pesticides, it will cause unnecessary harm if eaten by mistake. 2. Benefits of domesticationThe flowers of yellow orchid have a faint fragrance and the flower shape is very beautiful. They can be placed at home for viewing and can also serve as a good decoration. Not only that, it can also purify some toxic gases in the air, greatly reduce the amount of dust in the room, and make our living environment fresher. From the perspective of Feng Shui, it can also dissolve the evil spirits accumulated in the home and has a certain effect of stabilizing the home. 3. Domestication MethodsWhen growing yellow orchid at home, you must water it in time to ensure that it has enough moisture to maintain its growth, but water it less on rainy days. When growing it in winter, you must pay attention to keeping warm. After the flowers have finished blooming, you must prune off the cross branches, dead branches, and diseased and insect-infested branches. |
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