Calla lilies have green leaves, innocent and elegant flowers in a variety of colors, and can be placed in the study or living room to add a sense of beauty. And it also means eternal union, marriage certificate as intended, mostly loved by everyone.
Is Calla Lily poisonous
Calla Lily is poisonous, which contains a large number of herbal calcium crystals and alkaloids, accidental ingestion can lead to sleep and other symptoms of poisoning. This species is a poisonous plant in the Chinese Plant Atlas database, with poisonous tubers, spathe and fleshy inflorescences. If you bite a small piece of the stems of Calla Lily can lead to a sore tongue and throat.
Can calla lilies be kept indoors
Calla lilies can be kept indoors, although the calla lilies are poisonous, but won't give off poisonous gas, just kept indoors for ornamental purposes, harmless to the human body, no effect.
However, if there are children or small pets at home, it is best not to keep them indoors. Because their resolution is too low, they may accidentally eat them or put them out of their reach. So, how to keep how to grow calla lilies at home?
1, placed in the environment
Calla lily indoor care need to be placed in the home of the elderly, children are not easy to access the place, and there are 22-30 degrees of warmth plant control in order to ensure that the normal growth of calla lilies; pay attention to indoor care, but also often open the windows to ventilate, so that the air circulation.
2, provide moisture
Calla lily indoor maintenance should be watered every 3 days, so that the soil to maintain a moist state, when the indoor air is dry, but also to the leaves around the calla lily spray, in order to improve the humidity in the air.
3, apply fertilizer
is in the reproductive period, should be every 20 days to apply a rotting fertilizer to promote plant growth, this time it is to the calla lily growth peak, to increase the number of times of fertilizer, can be every 10-15 days to apply a once a fertilizer, but need to pay attention to the amount of fertilizer, to avoid fertilizer damage to the plant.