Is the jade tree poisonous?Many people have asked me this question: "Is Jade Plant poisonous?" I would like to share my opinion on this. In the case of the jade plant, its sap is poisonous, which is a common property of many plants. The juice of jade plant can irritate the skin. If it accidentally gets on the skin, it will cause redness, swelling and pain. If it splashes into the eyes, it may cause blindness in severe cases. However, it should be noted that the jade tree itself does not produce toxic gases, so the answer to the question of whether the jade tree is poisonous can be said to be that the jade tree is not poisonous. When planting and maintaining the plants, just be careful not to let children eat them by accident. Can jade plants be grown indoors?This is another controversial issue. Some people say that Yushu's ability to compete for oxygen at night is very strong, which will affect people's normal breathing during sleep. Some people also say that jade plant has the ability that other plants do not have, which is that it can release oxygen at night, making it very suitable for indoor placement, especially in the bedroom. In fact, Yushu cannot release oxygen at night, but breathes like humans. But it won't compete with humans for too much oxygen. Therefore, we can place and cultivate jade plants indoors. If you are worried about harm, then do not place it in the bedroom. Just keep the indoor ventilation smooth. |
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