1. Is it poisonous?It is not poisonous. People mistakenly believe it is poisonous because they confuse it with a plant with a similar name and mistakenly think it is poisonous. You can safely raise it at home without causing any harm to the human body. Its stem is relatively slender, green in color, and has strong vitality. It will bloom small white flowers in spring and summer, making it very suitable for growing at home for viewing. When caring for it, it prefers warm places and has certain requirements for light. It needs to ensure sufficient light, and also needs to apply water and nutrients regularly. 2. Can it be placed in the bedroom?Since it is non-toxic, it can certainly be placed there to bring life into the body. However, the number cannot be too large, otherwise it will compete with humans for O2 at night. However, it needs light during its growth process. If the light in the bedroom is not good, you need to place it next to the windowsill to promote its growth, or move it to a place with good light every once in a while to provide some buffer. |
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