Are gold diamonds poisonous?Gold diamonds are poisonous. The juice of the leaves of the golden diamond plant is poisonous if ingested, and its roots, stems and leaves are also poisonous. Accidentally touching or ingesting its juice can cause discomfort in the throat and mouth, and in severe cases can cause suffocation, cardiac paralysis, and even death. If the skin comes into contact with the juice, it will cause itching or severe irritation. If the eyes come into contact with the juice, it can cause severe conjunctivitis or even blindness. It is best not to plant it in families with children. In addition, the golden diamond belongs to the Philodendron species, and the juice of this type of plant is poisonous, such as the large-leaf Philodendron and the split-feather Philodendron. Therefore, if you want to trim leaves or change pots, it is best to wear gloves to avoid discomfort to your hands. Can golden diamonds be grown in the bedroom?Can be placed in the bedroom. During the day, it releases oxygen, absorbs carbon dioxide and other harmful substances, and purifies the air. However, the golden diamond plant has lush branches and leaves, and the leaf tips consume a lot of oxygen. In order to avoid competing with people for oxygen and affecting sleep, it is recommended to move it outside for maintenance at night. In fact, there is another important reason why many flower lovers do not like to keep golden diamonds in the bedroom - it is unhygienic. Although gold diamonds can purify the air, the odors of fallen leaves, fertilizers, soil, etc. affect the bedroom environment. If you can do the following when growing golden diamonds in the bedroom: keep the soil in the pot clean, apply fertilizer deeply, do not apply uncomposted organic fertilizer, remove dead flowers and leaves in time, keep ventilation, and the bedroom space is large enough, you can rest assured to grow it in the bedroom. |
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