Duckweed is non-toxic
The duckweed plant is dark purple in color, as if it contains toxins, and people are afraid to approach it. Is duckweed poisonous? The plant does not contain toxins, even during the flowering period, so it is not harmful to human health when kept safely on a daily basis.
The medicinal value of Doppelganger is very high, and the whole plant can be used as medicine to stop bleeding and remove blood stasis. If you are bitten by snakes and insects, you can pick its leaves and crush them and put them on the wound, which can alleviate the poisoning. In addition, raising ducks and planting grass can purify the air, which is very beneficial to human health.
Duckweed should be kept in a moist environment during the breeding process. It needs to be watered every two days in spring and fall, once in the morning and once in the evening after summer, and once every two weeks in winter to maintain plant growth.
The growth of puffballs depends on light, and it is best to keep the light time between 6-8 hours per day. If the temperature is higher than 30 in summer, you should place it in a dark and ventilated environment and spray water on the plant, which can play a good role in cooling.