Are succulent plants poisonous?
Succulent plants are gradually loved by people because of their small and delicate shape, especially putting a small basin on the office desks of urban office workers will always make people feel refreshed and energetic all day, and it is also very simple to breed. You only need to take care of it a little when you are free, let's take a look at whether the succulent plants are poisonous!
Are succulent plants poisonous?
A few succulent plants are poisonous. In fact, many succulent plants are non-toxic, only a small number of succulent plants are poisonous, this can not be generalized, after all, there are many species and a large number of succulent plants. Moreover, the poison here refers to the plant juice is poisonous, do not eat will be fine, normal equipment must be beneficial and harmless. For example, evergreen plants, for example, can absorb harmful gases in the air, but the juice is toxic.
Which succulent plants are poisonous?
1. The juice of most succulent plants of Euphorbiaceae is poisonous, such as prickly plum, unicorn palm, keel, single tree and so on. The white juice in stems and leaves can cause skin redness, swelling, itching and other allergic symptoms.
2. Most of the succulent plants of the genus Artemisia have acupuncture, which is easy to cause harm to people. after contact, the skin will appear symptoms such as redness and swelling, itching, allergy, and may damage the heart after ingestion.
3. Some succulent plant juices of the tequila family are poisonous. People with skin allergies will cause burning pain, itching, rash and even blisters when they come into contact with the juice.
4. The juices of most succulent plants of Asclepiadaceae are poisonous and will cause discomfort to the human body after eating.
5. The juice of Wuyu jade is poisonous, and wild Wuyu jade is a hallucinogenic drug.
6. The branches and leaves of Yushu contain a large amount of Euphorbia officinalis, and human contact with its juice will cause skin redness, swelling, pain and blistering.
How to cultivate succulent plants?
1. Temperature: the indoor temperature of succulent plants is best controlled at about 15-28 degrees. Generally, the indoor temperature is appropriate, with a maximum limit of no more than 5 degrees and a maximum of 35 degrees.
2. Lighting: succulent plants should be placed in the place with the longest light time as far as possible, and do not easily move succulent plants to outdoor breeding when the light is insufficient.
3, watering: the effect of succulent plant spray watering will be ideal, watering is best when there is plenty of sunshine, the frequency can be adjusted by yourself, and more watering should be paid attention to in dry places.
4. Fertilization: succulent plants do not need fertilization in summer, but can be fertilized once a month if conditions are available in winter. Fertilizer can choose mature thin liquid fertilizer or compound fertilizer.
5, insect pests: succulent plants generally do not have many pests, the common are red spiders, shell insects, whitefly and so on, often look at the above to see if there are bugs, found that you can manually clean up.
6. Anticorrosion: too much watering of succulent plants, too wet air and insect pests will lead to decay. At this time, you need to cut off the rotten parts as soon as possible. The used knives had better be disinfected to avoid infecting other plants.
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