Anthurium flowers are very toxic and can be grown at home.
Anthurium is a poisonous plant. It belongs to the family Araceae and is slightly toxic. Its poison mainly comes from the flowers, roots and leaves. Although it only contains slight toxicity, it must be Be careful not to eat by mistake.
Anthuriums are suitable for indoor cultivation because the colors are bright and beautiful. They are very popular among flower lovers and can be used for leaf and flower viewing. However, they cannot be placed in the bedroom for cultivation, because the anthuriums will It absorbs oxygen at night and then emits carbon dioxide, which is not conducive to sleep and affects sleep quality.
Methods for caring for anthurium flowers
1. Provide light: During the growth process, anthurium has a certain demand for light. Insufficient light will lead to poor plant growth and leaf development. Yellow, it is best to place it in a sunny environment when breeding to provide full sunshine for the anthurium. However, when the temperature is high in summer, the anthurium should be shaded to avoid sunburn on the plant.
2. Supplement water: Anthurium likes water and is afraid of waterlogging. During the breeding process, it should be replenished with water when the soil is white and the air is dry. When watering, you can pour water directly into the soil, or use an ultra-fine mist spray can to spray water on the leaves to increase the humidity of the environment.
3. Scientific fertilization: Anthurium is suitable for growing in a fertile environment. Nitrogen fertilizer and urea should be provided during the growth period to increase the growth rate of the plant. Dihydrogen phosphate should be provided to the anthurium before and after the flowering period. Fertilizers such as potassium and superphosphate promote flower bud differentiation and produce beautiful and bright flowers.