What do you pay attention to when raising irises at home? is it harmful to your health?
I. maintenance
1. Lighting supplement: irises should pay attention to the problem of light at home. It is suitable for growing in an environment with sufficient light, and the lack of sunlight will affect the growth, so be sure to provide good light and keep it indoors where there is bright light. Do not make the plant lack of sunlight.
2. Alkaline soil: unlike some southern flowers, irises like to grow in slightly alkaline soil, so they can not provide acidic soil to ensure good soil factors.
3, pay attention to watering: irises can not stand stagnant water, so when watering, we must pay attention to not watering too much to prevent root rot. The specific watering situation is determined according to the soil and growth, keep the soil slightly wet and dry, and deal with the rotten roots in time.
II. Security
Although Iris is an ornamental plant, it is toxic, but the toxicity is very mild. If you only watch at home, it will not be a big problem, and it will not do any harm to your health, but you must prevent accidental eating, which will lead to poisoning. If you are not at ease, you can keep it in a place that is easily out of reach to avoid accidental eating by children and pets. If you have guests at home, you should also tell them to be good.
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