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Is it safe to put green apples and arrows in the bedroom?

Safe, because the green apple arrowroot is non-toxic and resistant to semi-shady environment, and can be kept in the bedroom. Green apple arrowroot leaves are fresh and pleasant, suitable for medium-sized potted plants and decorative rooms.

Maintenance method of green apple arrowroot;

1, lighting. Green apple taro likes half shade, avoid strong light. From mid-spring to mid-autumn, shade is required, and the sun is too strong, which is easy to cause the leaves of green apple taro to be pale and dry, and even seriously burn them. But the light should not be too weak, otherwise it will cause the leaves to become thin and dim, and lose their vivid aesthetic feeling. Therefore, potted plants placed indoors in winter should be filled with light.

2. temperature. Green apple arrowhead likes a warm and peaceful environment, is not resistant to extreme heat, is afraid of high temperature, and has poor cold tolerance. The suitable growth temperature is 18℃ to 30℃. In late spring and early summer, when the ambient temperature exceeds 25℃, it is necessary to build a shed to shade the sun and spray water on the environment to create a cool, ventilated, humid and semi-cloudy environment. In winter, the ambient temperature should be no less than 10℃. When the temperature in the shed is lower than 5℃, the aboveground parts will be severely damaged by freezing. Generally, before the ambient temperature drops to 10℃ in late autumn, it should be moved to the sunny place in the shed in time.

3. soil. Green apple arrowroot likes slightly acidic to acidic humus soil or cultivated soil with good drainage and loose fertility. Potted soil should be mixed with humus, compost and one third of river sand or sawdust, and the pH value should be kept between 5.5 and 7.2. When the pH value is above 7.5, the leaves are prone to iron deficiency and greenness, or the leaves are yellow and brown.

4. Moisture. Green apple taro likes wet, but avoids drought. Lack of water can easily lead to withered leaves and poor growth. In the growing period, besides watering once a day, foliar and environmental spraying should be strengthened to keep the relative humidity of the air above 85% to 90%. When winter comes, besides paying attention to heat preservation, watering should also be strictly controlled. At this time, if the pot soil is too wet, it will easily lead to root rot, and if the pot soil is kept slightly dry, even if the leaves wither, the plants will pull out new leaves after the spring is warm. Don't water the new leaves too much when they begin to sprout. With the increase of new leaves, the amount of water should be increased gradually, which is beneficial to the healthy growth of plants.

5. fertilizer. During the growth period of green apple and arrowroot, thin organic fertilizer can be applied 1 time per week. When placing potted plants at home or in public places, the mixture of 0.2% urea and 0. 1% potassium dihydrogen phosphate can be sprinkled or sprayed. After entering summer, when the temperature is higher than 32℃, fertilization should be stopped. In late autumn and early winter, if the greenhouse temperature is lower than 18℃, all forms of topdressing should be stopped, otherwise it will easily cause fertilizer damage and root rot.