calla lily is poisonous, but it can be kept indoors.
water chestnut lotus is poisonous, which contains a lot of herbal calcium crystals and alkaloids, but it does not emit toxic gases, so it is still possible to watch and maintain it indoors. Calla lily is graceful and elegant, with white buds, like horseshoes, green leaves and white spots, which can be described as two unique flowers and leaves. The water chestnut lotus is a symbol of purity, innocence and simplicity.
it is often used to make bouquets, flower baskets, garlands and bottle plugs, with particularly good decorative effect. Dwarf and small-flowered potted plants are used to place steps, windowsills, balconies and mirrors, which are full of exotic feelings and particularly vivid and lovely. Calla lily is planted in gardens, especially in pools or beside rocks, and it is very beautiful when it blooms.
Conservation and management of calla lily:
1. Illumination temperature: calla lily likes warm, humid and slightly shaded environment, but the flowering period should be sunny, otherwise the buddle will be green, which will affect the quality. It is necessary to ensure 3-5 hours of light every day, otherwise the petiole will elongate and affect the ornamental value. Calla lily is not cold-tolerant, and will be moved into greenhouse in mid-October. In summer, it is necessary to spray water frequently to cool and moisturize under shade.
2. water and fertilize: calla lily likes moist and fertile soil, which is often called "big fat water", so it should be watered more during its growth. Topdressing can be applied alternately with liquid fertilizer such as decomposed bean cake water and chemical fertilizer (compound fertilizer or diammonium phosphate) once every two weeks. When topdressing liquid fertilizer, it is forbidden to pour fertilizer water into the leaf sheath to avoid rot.