Question 1: Is it good to grow Dripping Water Guanyin flowers indoors? The sap secreted by its stems can cause itching when it comes into contact with the skin, and can cause poisoning when it comes into contact with wounds.
Let me say one more thing about the Dripping Guanyin. Its appearance is indeed very beautiful, and it is also a representative of the large plants in the flower market. This is enough to show that it is not out of bounds. Everyone should be familiar with the Dripping Guanyin. From an objective perspective, the main function of indoor flowers is not only to purify the air, but also for viewing. Therefore, when choosing green plants, everyone should first clarify what their focus is.
Placing several pots of flowers in the living room not only beautifies the environment and adds elegance, but also regulates the air and is good for health. However, flowers generally absorb oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide at night just like people. Therefore, if there are too many flowers in the room, it will cause the flowers to compete with people for oxygen, which will affect human health.
1》Inhaling carbon dioxide at night can purify indoor air.
Such as: cactus, prickly pear, lotus, epiphyllum, etc.
In addition to the Cactaceae plants, various orchids of the Orchidaceae family, Clivia and Narcissus of the Amaryllidaceae family, and Bauhinia officinalis of the Sedum family, etc. all have this unique function.
2》It can emit volatile oil with bactericidal effect, and these volatile oils have strong disinfection function in the air.
Such as: jasmine, Milan, osmanthus, crape myrtle, rose, rose, etc.
Eugenol emitted by lilac flowers has a bactericidal ability that is more than 5 times stronger than carbonic acid. Therefore, these flowers can be fragrant and strengthen the brain, prevent certain infectious diseases, and also have analgesic effect on toothache.
The aroma of osmanthus can evoke people's beautiful memories and associations, refresh the mind and relieve fatigue.
The fragrance of jasmine can relieve symptoms such as dizziness, dizziness, colds, and nasal congestion. For those suffering from headaches, dizziness, colds, and blurred vision, it is also beneficial to smell the fragrance of chrysanthemums.
3》Can absorb sulfur, hydrogen fluoride, mercury
Such as: pomegranate, chrysanthemum, wintersweet, etc.
In addition:
People You will feel suffocated in a stuffy room. The reason is not the lack of oxygen in the room, but the lack of negative oxygen ions. When there is a TV or computer running indoors, negative oxygen ions will decrease rapidly. There are many flowers and plants that can be grown indoors that can produce negative oxygen ions-these flowers and plants are cypress, arborvitae and cedar.
If the indoor area is too small, you might as well change the species and plant some low plants, such as cacti. Currently, it is popular in the West to plant spruce and other low coniferous trees on balconies, which can fill the room with a refreshing aroma.
Question 2: Is it harmful to humans to keep Dripping Guanyin indoors? "Dishui Guanyin belongs to the Araceae family. Most of the plants in this family are toxic, such as Dieffenbachia, Monstera, and Pothos, which are common in residents' homes, but they can also purify the air. When it comes to these flowers that are commonly planted in winter, there is no It is necessary to smash it wildly, but as long as it is not easily eaten, it can be safe." The newspaper's report "Flowers reluctantly smashed the "Drip Water Guanyin"" attracted the attention of readers. In the past few days, our hotline has been inundated with questions about whether "suspicious" flowers that have been growing at home for many years should be thrown away. Chen Yimin, a resident of Tiexi District, said that the "Dripping Water Guanyin" has always been her favorite because of its lush greenery and water droplets sticking to the leaves without rolling off. She has been raising it for 15 years and it is more than two meters tall. She heard that the "Drip Water Guanyin" is a poisonous flower, so she wanted to put it on the balcony, but she was afraid of freezing to death and didn't know what to do. Ms. Guan Hong from Yuhong District said, "'Dripming Guanyin' is indeed toxic. My 8-year-old son saw that the tuberous stems of 'Dripming Guanyin' were very white and watery, and he was curious about the smell of the juice inside. I couldn't help but lick it. After a few seconds, my throat hurt unbearably, my lips were swollen, and my tongue was so numb that I couldn't control it." Professor Li Zuowen, head of the expert group of the Liaoning Landscape Architecture Society, answered these questions. I believe that the worry about "Drip Water Guanyin" is unnecessary, as it is not among the 52 cancer-promoting plants. Although it is toxic, it can be taken care of safely.
In fact, many flowers in residents' homes are toxic. Monstera is a natural scavenger that can remove harmful substances from the air, but it is also a poisonous flower. Pothos is evergreen all year round and can absorb toxic gases. However, the sap of Pothos is poisonous and will cause redness and itchiness when it comes into contact with the skin. If swallowed, it will also cause sore throat. Dieffenbachia belongs to the Liliaceae family, and the poisonous part is in the rhizome. Eating a large amount of the rhizomes by mistake can cause nausea and vomiting. Symptoms include abdominal pain, cold limbs and even coma. As for Zebra Dieffenbachia, the juice from its leaves can make people mute. Guo Xichang, a professor at the Forestry Department of Shenyang Agricultural University, believes that plants in the Euphorbiaceae and Daphne families are also poisonous. For example, Qilinguan, one of the 52 cancer-promoting plants, should not be cultivated at home. However, there is no need to smash poisonous flowers such as Dripping Guanyin and Pothos that can purify the air in your home. Experts believe that the proper attitude towards poisonous plants is: keep a proper distance, do not play with and touch them at will; do not hold branches, leaves and fruits in your mouth. Experts also concluded that 10 kinds of flowers should be avoided in the bedroom: for example, the aroma of orchids can cause insomnia; mimosa may cause hair loss; redbud pollen can cause asthma and aggravate coughs; tuberose can cause dizziness; and the aroma of lilies can cause Insomnia; the fragrance of roses is depressing; the milky white liquid secreted by oleander can be poisonous; the fragrance of pine and cypress can cause loss of appetite; hydrangea can easily cause allergies; and tulip flowers can cause hair loss. Regarding what kind of flowers are best to grow indoors in winter, the two professors also made some suggestions: More flowers are not better when growing indoors. For a home ownership house of about 15 square meters, only two pots of medium and large plants should be placed, while small plants can be placed in three or four pots.
Question 3: Is the Dripping Guanyin suitable to be placed indoors? "Dishui Guanyin belongs to the Araceae family. Most of the plants in this family are toxic, such as Dieffenbachia, Monstera, and Pothos, which are common in residents' homes, but they can also purify the air. When it comes to these flowers that are commonly planted in winter, there is no It must be smashed wildly, and as long as it is not easily introduced, it can be safely treated. "The newspaper's report "Flower friends smashed the valve with dripping Guanyin in pain" has attracted the attention of readers. In the past few days, the hotline of this newspaper has been constantly called, all about raising it at home. The question of whether "suspicious" flowers should be thrown away has been debated for many years.
Chen Yimin, a resident of Tiexi District, said that the "Drip Water Guanyin" is green and the water droplets stick to the leaves without rolling off. It has always been her favorite. She has been raising it for 15 years and is more than two meters tall. She heard that the "Drip Water Guanyin" is a poisonous flower, so she wants to put it on the balcony, but she is afraid of freezing to death. Ms. Guan Hong from Yuhong District said. , "'Dripming Guanyin' is indeed toxic. My 8-year-old son saw that the tubers of 'Drip Water Guanyin' were very white and watery. He was curious about the taste of the juice inside, so he couldn't help but lick it. A few seconds later, my throat hurt unbearably, my lips were severely swollen, and my tongue was so numb that I couldn’t control it! "
Professor Li Zuowen, head of the expert group of the Liaoning Provincial Landscape Architecture Society, answered these questions. He believes that the worry about "Drip Water Guanyin" is unnecessary. It is not among the 52 cancer-promoting plants. It Although it is toxic, you can keep it safely. In fact, many flowers in residents' homes are toxic. Monstera is a natural scavenger that can remove harmful substances in the air, but it is also a poisonous flower that is evergreen and can absorb toxic gases. , but the sap of pothos is poisonous. It will cause redness and itching when it comes into contact with the skin. If swallowed, it will also cause sore throat. Dieffenbachia belongs to the Liliaceae family, and the poisonous part is in the rhizome. If a large amount of the rhizome is eaten by mistake, nausea, abdominal pain, cold limbs and even coma will occur. . And the juice of the leaves of Zebra Dieffenbachia can make people mute.
Guo Xichang, a professor at the Forestry Department of Shenyang Agricultural University, believes that plants in the Euphorbiaceae and Daphne families are also poisonous, such as one of the 52 cancer-promoting plants. However, there is no need to smash poisonous flowers such as Dripping Water Guanyin and Pothos that can purify the air in your home.
Experts believe that the proper attitude towards poisonous plants is to keep them appropriate. Keep a distance, do not play with and caress them at will; do not hold branches, leaves and fruits in your mouth.
Experts also concluded that 10 kinds of flowers should be avoided in the bedroom: for example, the aroma of orchids can cause insomnia; mimosa may cause hair loss; redbud pollen can cause asthma and aggravate coughs; tuberose can cause dizziness. The aroma of lilies can cause insomnia; the aroma of roses can be depressing; the milky white liquid secreted by oleander can be poisonous; the aroma of pine and cypress can cause loss of appetite; hydrangea can easily cause allergies; and tulip flowers can cause hair loss.
Regarding what flowers are best to grow indoors in winter, the two professors also made some suggestions: More flowers are not better when growing indoors. In a HOS house of about 15 square meters, only two pots of medium and large plants are suitable, while small plants can be placed in three or four pots.
Question 4: Is Dripping Guanyin suitable to be kept indoors? The scientific name of Dripping Guanyin is Alocasia. Its characteristic is that when the soil moisture content is high, water will drip downward from the tip or edge of the leaves, so it is also called Dripping Guanyin.
Dripping Guanyin is a very common domestic green potted plant, but because it is a tropical plant, it generally does not bloom in the north. But if the temperature and other conditions at home are suitable, they will bloom.
It does not have high soil requirements, but grows best in sandy loam or humus loam that is well-drained and contains organic matter. Since Dripping Guanyin likes a warm, humid and semi-shady environment by nature and is not cold-tolerant, the pot soil must be kept moist during the growing season.
Now that it is summer, the flower pot should be placed in a semi-shaded and ventilated place, and water should be sprayed around and on the leaves frequently to increase air humidity, reduce leaf temperature, and keep the leaves clean.
Since Dripping Guanyin grows very fast, you must apply an appropriate amount of fertilizer during the growth process. It is good to apply thin fertilizers of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium 1-2 times a month, otherwise it will easily cause the stems of Dripping Guanyin. The lower end is empty and bald, affecting the ornamental value.
If you want the dripping Guanyin grown indoors to be small and exquisite, then just wait until its seedlings grow to about one foot and are suitable for home display, and immediately spray the whole plant with 2% paclobutrazol solution. The stems and leaves that grow later are no more than 40 centimeters tall, and the leaves are thick and have high ornamental value. Spraying once every six months or so can play a good role in height control.
Flower friends should be reminded that the juice in the stem of Dripping Guanyin is poisonous, and the dripping water is also poisonous. If you accidentally touch or eat the juice, it will cause discomfort in the throat and mouth, stomach and intestines. There is a burning sensation inside
Question 5: Dripping Guanyin. What are the benefits to the human body? Can it be kept indoors? The white juice in the stem of Dripping Guanyin is poisonous, and the dripping water is also poisonous. Accidental contact or ingestion of its juice can cause discomfort in the throat and mouth, and in severe cases, suffocation. Leading to death from cardiac paralysis. Skin contact with its juice will cause itching or severe irritation. Eye contact with the juice can cause severe conjunctivitis and even blindness. Therefore, contact with Dripping Guanyin should be minimized. It is best not to plant it in families with children.
Dripping Guanyin is a very common domestic green potted plant, but because it is a native plant, it generally does not bloom in the north. But if the temperature and other conditions at home are suitable, they will bloom.
Question 6: Is it harmful to the body to keep Dripping Water Guanyin indoors? Precautions for cultivating Dripping Guanyin
As long as you master the habits of Dripping Guanyin, this flower is very easy to grow. When raising Dripping Guanyin, you should pay attention to the following aspects:
1. Temperature. Dripping Guanyin can grow well in an environment not lower than 18℃. If the temperature is lower than 18℃, Dripping Guanyin will be in a dormant state and stop growing.
2. Fertilize. Dripping Guanyin likes fertilizer, so fertilize it every month.
3. Water. Dripping Guanyin will drip water along its leaves. This characteristic of it makes many people think that Dripping Guanyin must like to drink water. However, in fact, Dripping Guanyin is not always thirsty. Watering it once a week is enough. Be careful not to spray water on the leaves of Dripping Guanyin. The water in the north is highly alkaline. Spraying water will cause white spots to appear on the leaves.
4. Sunshine. Dripping Guanyin likes shade and should not be exposed to direct sunlight.
The dripping Guanyin has become wilted, mainly because of insufficient fertilization. Pay attention to top dressing.
Question 7: Is Dripping Guanyin suitable to be kept indoors? Just leave it at home with peace of mind, it is very useful in purifying the air
When I say poisonous, I mean its juice and the water dripping from the tips of its leaves, as long as it does not get into wounds or eyes. No problem. If you have children at home, it’s best to be careful and don’t let them eat by mistake.
This will not poison people, but it will make the wound uncomfortable
Question 8: Is Dripping Guanyin suitable for indoor cultivation? It belongs to the Araceae family like Monstera deliciosa and Dieffenbachia Guangdong. The plant, stems and leaves are indeed poisonous, but it doesn't matter as long as you don't break it. On the contrary, it can purify indoor air very well like Monstera deliciosa.
Question 9: Can Dripping Water Guanyin be kept indoors for health? If you don’t have children at home, Dripping Guanyin is actually a good plant. It belongs to the Araceae family. Its broad branches and large leaves can purify the air and absorb dust. It is also said to bring wealth and prosperity in Feng Shui (I’m not an expert on this, I just heard that, Let’s talk about flowers.) Dripping Guanyin is easier to grow and can be grown in semi-shady conditions. It likes moisture and does not require high soil quality. However, the liquid in the branches and leaves and the dripping water are poisonous. If eaten by mistake, it will cause sore throat. Severe cases can be fatal, so if you have children at home, you should breed them carefully. I hope my answer will be helpful to you