Are daffodils and their bulbs poisonous? Is it possible to breed indoors? Can you still plant after flowering?
Narcissus is one of the top ten famous flowers in our country, which is commonly known as "Lingbo fairy". Every New year, people like to clear the supply of daffodils, embellished as New year flowers. So are daffodils and their bulbs poisonous? Is it possible to breed indoors? Can you still plant after flowering?
Are daffodils and their bulbs poisonous? Is it possible to breed indoors?
1. Are daffodils and their bulbs poisonous?
Daffodils are poisonous and weakly toxic, but bulbs are toxic. Daffodils bulb contains Latin cotoxin, after accidental eating, there are vomiting, abdominal pain, abdominal distension, pulse frequency, cold sweat, dysentery, irregular breathing and other symptoms, but also be especially careful not to apply its juice to the eyes.
The extract of the bulb has a strong exciting effect on the uterus of guinea pigs, rabbits and cats, which can make pigeons vomit, so daffodils can not be taken internally. Do not long-term contact with it, as long as it is a short-term normal touch, do not eat it will not have the harm of poisoning.
2. Can daffodils be cultured indoors?
The flower scent of daffodils is not toxic, but pollen (including daffodils) can cause allergies in a small number of people with allergies. So indoor farming is OK, but pay attention to indoor ventilation, when daffodils bloom, its pollen is extremely harmful to pregnant women, the juice of flowers and leaves can cause skin redness and swelling, and pay attention to children should not accidentally eat, pay attention to safety.
Second, can narcissus bulbs still be planted after flowering?
In fact, the daffodil bulb is the root of the daffodil, because the daffodil bulb will decline after flowering. Many people may ask whether the daffodil bulb can be replanted. In fact, the daffodil bulb can be planted.
Daffodils are bulbous flowers planted in autumn. It grows in autumn, blossoms in early spring, stores nutrients in spring and dormancy in summer. After the leaves of the daffodils were withered and yellow, the bulbs were dug out, the bulbs were peeled off, the yellow leaves were cut off, placed in a ventilated place for 2-3 days, dried and stored, and then planted in the open field or flowerpot in autumn, covering the soil with buried bulbs.
When the growth begins in autumn, 20% manure of mature human and animal manure is applied once or twice a month. It can still bloom after growing in 2023. In the late growth period from August to September, the rhizome soil was slightly plucked away to expose the bulb to facilitate bulb expansion and flower bud differentiation. Water basin cultivation of daffodils, from October to December, put large and full bulbs into a small shallow basin or daffodil basin with fine pebbles, and then put the daffodil basin on the balcony or indoor sunny place, the Spring Festival can bloom.
After the flowers have withered, cut off the residual flowers and replace the bulbs with leaves in ordinary flowerpots or ground culture. The bulbs of daffodils consume more nutrients and will not blossom until three years after flowering. After the water culture of crab claw daffodils, due to the depletion of nutrients in flowering and leaf bulbs, they are generally no longer planted.
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