Is camellia poisonous? Can it be kept at home?
Is Camellia poisonous?
Camellia is not poisonous. Camellia is the flower on the tea tree. The petals of Camellia are mostly double, and the flowers are rich in color, including white, pink or pink. Camellia leaves are generally green, and plants can also absorb harmful gases in the air.
Can Camellia be raised at home?
Camellia can be raised at home. Camellia has the functions of gathering qi, prospering wealth and exorcising evil spirits in geomantic omen. When it is maintained at home, it can be placed on the balcony, doorway, windowsill or living room, and attention should be paid to keeping it exposed to light frequently.
Camellia family rearing method
1. Soil: Camellia is more suitable to be planted in loose, breathable and slightly acidic soil with high humus content during maintenance.
2. Water and fertilizer: Camellia likes moist environment, so the soil should be kept moist during the growth period, and a proper amount of phosphate fertilizer should be applied during the growth period.
3. Illumination: The leaves and branches of Camellia will keep growing, so it is necessary to prune the leaves and branches frequently for the better growth of the plant during maintenance.
Taboo of Camellia family maintenance
Camellia is a very auspicious plant, which can be maintained indoors or outdoors. Putting Camellia indoors also has a good purification effect. Camellia is beautiful in color and has a good decorative effect, and it has a function of gathering gas in geomantic omen.
1. Taboo in the shade: Placing camellia in the shade for a long time will affect the normal growth of camellia, and in serious cases it will lead to no flowering.
2. No fertilization at flowering stage: Camellia can be fertilized before flowering stage when fertilizing. If fertilizing at flowering stage, it is easy to cause bud falling.