1. Is it toxic?Kalanchoe is not poisonous when grown indoors and will not pose a threat to the human body, so it can be grown indoors with confidence. Placing it indoors can purify the air, making it fresher, and absorb toxic gases indoors. It is especially suitable for newly renovated houses. 2. Indoor maintenance methods1. Temperature: When maintaining it indoors, it needs to be provided with a growth environment of 20-25℃, and the indoor temperature should be kept above 10℃ in winter. If the temperature is too low, the edges of the leaves will turn red and flowering will be delayed. It grows best under sufficient light. 2. Watering: Do not water too frequently when caring for the plant indoors. You can water the plant frequently during the growth period. Be careful not to sprinkle water on the flowers and leaves, otherwise the leaves will easily rot. 3. Light: Kalanchoe does not like strong light, so just take it out to bask in the sun every morning or evening. In summer, avoid direct sunlight and keep ventilation and cooling. 3. NotesSince Kalanchoe is non-toxic, it can be kept indoors, but it is best not to place it in the bedroom. There is usually no sunlight in the bedroom, and letting it grow in a dark environment for a long time will hinder its normal growth. |
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