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Lily of the valley can be kept indoors, what matters needing attention?

Hank Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
The planting of kapok trees is mostly carried out by sowing method. Want to choose catchment to go to the lavatory, earthy and loose, illumination is sufficient and show the plot of weak acidity, deal with a plot first before sowing, prepare the ground, make furrow. After treatment, it can be carried out by broadcasting. About four days after sowing, it can germinate, and the management should be strengthened in the seedling stage, watering the soil frequently. Also pay attention to the bright light, high temperature. When the seedlings grow two true leaves and time to seedlings, but also transplanting treatment.

1. can you keep it indoors?

Although Lily of the valley is a very beautiful flower, but it is poisonous, all parts have toxins, especially the leaves.Although toxic, but in general does not affect the indoor culture, only for viewing, will not cause harm to the human body, and will not emit harmful gases.

2. the benefits of keeping it indoors

1, Decorative role: Lily of the valley itself is a very beautiful flowers, flowers white good-looking, like a string of small lanterns hanging down, with a quiet temperament, very durable, can decorate the home environment, play a role in beautifying decoration, so that the home looks vibrant, but also can make people feel better.

2, kill bacteria: Lily of the valley after flowering will emit a fragrance, fragrance can play a role in sterilization, so raise a pot at home is very good.

3. Purify the air: Lily of the valley can absorb harmful substances in the air and play a role in purifying the air, so that the indoor air becomes better.

3. Precautions

1. Do not eat by mistake: This plant contains some toxins. If you eat it by mistake, it may cause poisoning. You must pay attention not to eat it by mistake, especially if you have children at home.

2. Don't touch the wound: If there is a wound on your hand, don't touch it.

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