Hupilan, evergreen all the year round, has green leaves with tiger skin-like patterns on the bottom, which may be one of the reasons for its name. Hu Pilan has strong adaptability, high survival rate and long life. If you plan to raise some flowers and plants at home or in the office, it is recommended to come to Hu Pilan. Some people say that the leaf looks poisonous, and some people say that my hand itches when I touch Hupilan. So, is Hupilan poisonous? Is Hupilan suitable for the bedroom? First, Hu Pilan is not poisonous
Hu Pilan is not poisonous. So far, there is no report that Hupilan is poisonous; Or contain toxic substances; Or under what circumstances, toxic gas will be released. On the contrary, Hupilan can take drugs. It can dilute formaldehyde and some harmful gases, release oxygen and purify the air. As for some people who feel itchy when they touch Hupilan, they may be allergic or allergic to Hupilan, which is not directly related to whether it is poisonous or not. Besides, Hupilan itself is not poisonous. Second, Hu Pilan can be put in the bedroom
Everything in the world has yin and yang, and the ions are the same. We have heard of negative ions, cations, oxygen ions, etc. In fact, there are many kinds of ions around us. There are anions and cations in the bedroom. Anions are good for our health, but cations are different. They are harmful gases to the body. So everyone wants their bedroom to be full of anions and no cations. So, do you think Hupilan is suitable for the bedroom?
Yes, of course, because the stomata of Hupilan leaves are closed during the day and opened at night. When the stomata are opened, they will release anions, absorb harmful gases, including cations, and release oxygen to purify the bedroom air. So Hu Pilan can put it in the bedroom. Third, the maintenance of Hu Pilan
1. The soil drainage is good
Hu Pilan is very resistant to living and easy to feed. There is no requirement for soil acidity or alkalinity, and there is no requirement for loess, black soil or sandy soil. The only requirement is good drainage, which makes it breathable. Although Hu Pilan likes warm and humid environment, it should be watered frequently, but if the drainage is not good, long-term water accumulation will cause root rot and necrosis, and Hu Pilan can choose to mix humus soil with sand.
2. Sufficient illumination
In a warm environment, Hupilan is born quickly. Look carefully. In the spring and autumn of Xia San, the growth rate of Hupilan is amazing, but in winter, it seems that it will not last long, because the temperature is low, so it is necessary to place it in a warmer place. Hupilan needs light, and it can be directly placed in the sun in spring, autumn and winter to keep humidity, so it can carry out photosynthesis well; But in summer, the sun is too strong, and if it is exposed to the sun, Hupilan will be too much to eat. In this season, it is generally necessary to shade it, and it can be moved to the position where it is shaded by light.
3. Moderate watering
Hupilan is generally watered according to the season. Spring and summer are dry and the temperature is high. The soil in the moisturizing basin should be moist, but no water can accumulate, otherwise the roots will rot; In autumn and winter, the temperature is relatively low, and the tiger orchid slowly enters hibernation, and the required water is not too much, so it can be watered when the basin soil is dry. As an ornamental plant, Hupilan is recommended to scrub the leaves frequently with a rag to remove dust, so that the leaves can breathe well and purify the air.
4. Rational fertilization
Ornamental Huperzia bodinieri generally does not bloom, and the requirements for nutrients are not high, so a small amount of base fertilizer can be added when planting. Usually, if the leaves are yellow and grow slowly, in addition to removing the old leaves at the roots, a thin fertilizer can be applied once, and a fertilizer can be applied again in the growing season, and the general compound fertilizer can meet its needs.
5. Change pots
Hupilan has a long life and grows fast, so it is usually necessary to change pots every 2 to 3 years. When changing pots, the tiger orchid is buckled out, the old soil at the root is removed, and the prepared humus soil or coarse sand mixed soil is replanted, so long as the new soil is breathable and well drained. Changing pots is usually in early spring. If the plants are too large, they can be planted in separate plants.
Conclusion: This article clearly tells everyone that Hupilan is non-toxic and harmless. Friends who like it can rest assured to plant it, and it is best to put a pot in the bedroom. Just pay attention to the above five points when maintaining it.