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Is peony poisonous indoors?
Peony is poisonous, but as long as it does not damage the skin tissue of plants and eats its venom by mistake, it can be kept indoors for viewing. When maintaining peony, keep it in a well-lit place, control the temperature at 15-20 degrees, be careful not to let children eat it by mistake, and wear gloves when pruning branches and leaves.

Is peony poisonous if it is kept indoors? 1, toxic.

Peony is poisonous, but it can be kept indoors, because the toxicity of peony is not emitted into the air in the form of gas. As long as the skin tissue on the plant surface is not destroyed and the venom does not flow out, indoor cultivation of peony has no effect on human health.

2. Maintenance methods

When peony is maintained indoors, it can be placed in a place with sufficient light and good ventilation, and the ambient temperature should be kept at 15-20 degrees. When the sun is too strong in summer, use a sunshade net to shade the plants to avoid burning leaves, and cut off diseased branches and residual flowers after flowering to prevent nutrient loss.

3. Preventive measures

In the process of indoor maintenance of peony, special attention should be paid to prevent children from eating poison by mistake. Wear gloves after trimming and shaping to prevent the juice from splashing on your hands and poisoning. After pruning, alcohol should be wiped or sprayed on the wound of the plant to restore the normal growth of peony.

4. Prevention and control of pests and diseases

Common diseases and insect pests in peony maintenance include penicilliosis, root rot, mosaic, aphids and virus diseases. Check whether the plants are infected with pests and diseases every month, immediately pull the diseased plants out of the flowerpot and burn them centrally after infection, and then pour the liquid medicine into the pot soil.