1. Introduction of Nandina domestica:
1, is South Point Pearl poisonous?
Nandina domestica is poisonous, and the whole plant is poisonous. Because Nandina domestica juice contains Nandina domestica alkaloids and South Ding Ning alkaloids, it has inhibitory effect on skeletal muscle and cardiovascular system, and in severe cases, it will lead to cardiac paralysis and death, especially after eating by mistake, the pulse condition will be disordered, so we must pay attention to it when breeding.
2. What is the moral of the South Point Pearl?
Auspicious, auspicious, good luck, growing love.
2. Can Nandina domestica be kept indoors?
Nandina domestica can be kept at home, but if there are old people, children or pregnant women at home, it is best not to keep it, so as to avoid eating or touching it by mistake and causing physical discomfort.
1, Nandian Bamboo is placed in the living room: it can improve the indoor ornamental value and make the home furnishings more harmonious. The most important thing is that it can also absorb harmful gases in the air, release oxygen and make the air fresher.
2. Nan Tianzhu in the study: It can improve the atmosphere of the study and make your work more energetic. Especially when you are in a bad mood or stressed, you will feel better if you look at Nandianzhu.
3. Bamboo in the south is placed on the balcony: it can eliminate the sense of suffocation at home and improve the indoor environment.
Although nandina domestica has the function of beautifying the environment and purifying the air, the whole plant is poisonous. Don't leave it indoors for a long time, and move it outdoors every few days to avoid harmful odor.
3. What are the cultivation methods of Nandina domestica?
1, fertilizer requirements: how to fertilize?
Nandina domestica has a great demand for fertilizer. Generally, foot fat should be applied when entering the basin, and thin fertilizer should be applied once a month after growth. In addition, an appropriate amount of potash fertilizer will be applied in May.
2. Moisture requirements: How to water?
Nandina domestica doesn't need much water. Water is usually poured twice a day in summer. If the temperature is too high, you can spray a small amount of water around the flowerpot to improve the indoor humidity. Water according to the dry humidity of the basin soil in winter. It is worth noting that it is not advisable to pour too much water during dormancy, so as not to cause plant growth stagnation due to too much water.
3. Pruning and shaping: How to prune?
After nandina domestica grows for a period of time, it will grow many dense branches, diseased branches, short branches and other branches that are not conducive to plant growth. Therefore, it is necessary to cut off these useless branches in time according to the tree shape, and generally leave one or two branches with low growth to keep the plant shape beautiful.
4. requirements for changing the pot: when is it good to change the pot?
Nandina domestica can be changed once in early spring to facilitate plant growth.