Is blue stone lotus poisonous?Blue stone lotus is non-toxic. The surface of the leaves is covered with white powder, which is a characteristic of most succulents. It seems more attractive when covered with white powder. A well-growthed blue stone lotus at home will be fleshy and very appetizing, but blue stone lotus is not edible, so don’t be fooled by its appearance! Can blue stone lotus be grown indoors?Blue stone lotus is not poisonous and will not have a great impact on our health, so it can be kept indoors, but there are also some requirements for indoor maintenance. Generally, blue stone lotus grown outdoors is much more beautiful than those grown indoors, especially in spring and autumn. This is the reason why other people's succulents are so beautiful. If there is no condition for outdoor cultivation, you can place the blue stone lotus on a windowsill where the sun is directly exposed, but because the glass will block most of the ultraviolet rays, the effect will not be ideal. The light that shines into the house is scattered light, and the blue stone lotus will grow too tall or wear a skirt due to insufficient light. The tips of the leaves will become wider and the color will turn green, which is very unsightly. Severe leaf drooping occurs. |
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