Can glass jade be kept indoors? Is it poisonous?

The glass Cui Hua can be stored indoors and has no toxicity.

You can put it indoors, but you need plenty of sunshine. If there is no sunshine indoors, it is easy to grow very steep. The juice of glass Cui Hua is non-toxic and will not emit toxic gases. On the contrary, it can purify the air and is very suitable for indoor maintenance.

The glass Cui Hua also has the function of beautifying the environment. If it is maintained in a sunny place, it can grow better, improve feng shui and enhance the relationship between husband and wife.

Glass Cui Hua is a kind of plant suitable for indoor planting. It can be maintained in a sunny and well-ventilated place indoors. You can move out to dry 1-2 hours when you have time. Increasing sunbathing in the morning and evening can reduce the problems of yellow leaves and excessive growth.

Glass Cui Hua is not cold-resistant, so temperature control should be paid attention to when it is low in winter, especially in the north, and it should be moved indoors in time, and the temperature should be controlled above 10 degrees. In addition, change pots and new flowerpots every two years to maintain soil fertility and avoid hardening.

How to cut glass emeralds;

1, cut the substrate.

The substrate for cutting glass emeralds should be loose and breathable sand. Fine river sand, peat soil or clean sawdust can be used. These materials should be sterilized at high temperature before cutting, and can be used alone or mixed. After disinfection, put it into a plug or flowerpot and spray water for later use.

2. Cut the cuttings.

For glass green cuttings, 1 to 2-year-old thick branches should be selected, and each cutting should have 2 to 3 leaves. Cut the lower end of the cuttings into an oblique horseshoe shape, and cut off the two leaves at the bottom, leaving only one leaflet at the top. Cut the cuttings, don't leave them too long, and they will wither before inserting.

3. Cutting operation.

The cuttings of glass begonia are crisp and tender, and it is not easy to insert directly into the substrate. You should first poke some holes in the substrate with a small bamboo pole or stick, and then gently insert the cuttings into the holes. Immediately after the cuttings are inserted, they are sprayed with water, and then they are cured in a well-ventilated weak light.