Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Drip Guanyin culture, the weather in the north is dry, so you should often spray water fog on the leaves, but there are many white spots on the leaves when spraying water in the north, so don't spray.

Drip Guanyin culture, the weather in the north is dry, so you should often spray water fog on the leaves, but there are many white spots on the leaves when spraying water in the north, so don't spray.

Drip Guanyin originated in the tropical rain forest of South Africa. If it is allowed to grow in a humid and warm environment, water drops will drip on the edges of leaves and stems, so it is called "Drip Guanyin". Unfortunately, in the north, the climate is relatively dry and we can't see this scene. Fortunately, Drip Guanyin can still blossom in the north, and it smells very fragrant, so another name of Drip Guanyin is Xiangbang. Generally speaking, it's the same thing. Drip Guanyin belongs to Araceae, and most of the plants in this family are poisonous, such as evergreen, tortoise shell bamboo, green radish and so on. This poison is mainly the poison in dripping Guanyin juice. If the child doesn't touch it, there should be no problem. It will not emit any so-called "poisonous gas", so please rest assured (as long as you don't eat it by mistake and don't touch the wound) that this flower is very easy to raise as long as you master the habit of dripping Guanyin. Pay attention to the following aspects when raising Guanyin: 1, temperature. Drip Guanyin can only grow well in an environment not lower than 18℃. If the temperature is lower than 18℃, the dripping Guanyin will sleep and stop growing. 2. Fertilize. Drip Guanyin likes fertilizing, and fertilizes every month. 3. water. Drip Guanyin will drip down the leaves, which makes many people think that Drip Guanyin must like to "drink water", but in fact, Drip Guanyin is not always "thirsty", just water it once a week. Be careful not to spray water on the leaves of dripping Guanyin. The water in the north is alkaline, and spraying water will cause white spots on the leaves. 4. sunshine. Drops of Guanyin like Yin, don't let the sun shine directly. Drip Guanyin has faded, mainly due to insufficient fertilization. Pay attention to topdressing. Maintenance: Drip Guanyin likes a warm, humid and slightly cloudy environment, but the flowering period should be sunny, otherwise the Buddha buds will turn green and affect the quality. Ensure 3-5 hours of light every day, otherwise the petiole will lengthen and affect the ornamental value. Drip Guanyin is not cold-tolerant, and 5438+ 10 will move into the greenhouse in the middle of October. In summer, you need to spray water frequently to cool and moisturize in the shade. Drip Guanyin likes moist and fertile soil, which is often called "big fat water" Water more during the growing period. Topdressing can be applied alternately with liquid fertilizer such as decomposed bean cake water and chemical fertilizer (compound fertilizer or diammonium phosphate) once every two weeks. When topdressing liquid fertilizer, it is forbidden to pour fertilizer water into the leaf sheath to avoid rot. The application of ferrous sulfate in potted dripping Guanyin can make the leaves of dripping Guanyin bigger, thicker, greener, smooth and shiny, and the petiole is not easy to elongate, thus ensuring the beauty of the leaves. At the same time, it can promote the formation of flower buds and prolong the flowering period. The specific method is: dilute ferrous sulfate into 2% solution, pour it every 1 month, and pour it thoroughly every time. "I couldn't help licking the thick stem of Drip Guanyin, which was very white and watery." Mr. Wang didn't expect that this licking actually brought disaster-his lips were swollen, his throat was sore and his tongue was numb. At noon yesterday, Mr. Wang found that the thick stem of Guanyin in the flowerpot had withered, so he decided to cut it off with a knife. This tuber looks like a potato. The exposed part is white and looks quite watery. "What's the taste of the juice inside?" On a whim, Mr. Wang cut off a small piece and licked it gently with his tongue. After a few seconds, he felt something was wrong: his throat was unbearable, his lips were swollen and his tongue was numb! Dr. Huang from the internal medicine department of Asian Games Village Hospital told the reporter that when Mr. Wang first came, his throat and mouth were so swollen that he couldn't speak clearly. "I have been a doctor for more than 30 years, and this is the first time I have encountered such a situation." "Drip Guanyin is poisonous!" Experts from the Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences told reporters that Drip Guanyin, also known as Alocasia alopecuroides, belongs to Araceae, and most of the plants in this family are poisonous, such as Evergreen, Turtleback Bamboo and Green radish. Experts warn that many flowers are poisonous. "Be careful when planting flowers and plants, especially if you can't easily enter." (May 2004.14) Aloc Asia Odora asked: What kind of plant is the dripping Guanyin, its related habits and how to manage it? A: Drip Guanyin is a commodity name. When the soil moisture content is high, it will drip from the tip or edge of the leaf, so it is called dripping Guanyin in many places. This plant is a perennial evergreen herb of Araceae Alocasia. Originated in subtropical zone, it likes warm and humid semi-cloudy environment and is not cold-resistant. Potted plants were planted in the north of the Yangtze River valley in China and moved indoors before winter. Alocasia alopecuroides does not require much soil, but it grows best in sandy loam or humus loam with good drainage and rich organic matter. Pot soil generally adopts a mixture of humus soil, peat soil and coarse sand at a ratio of 2: 2:1. Keep the soil moist during the growing season and apply N-based dilute liquid fertilizer 1-2 times a month. In summer, it is placed in a semi-cool and ventilated place, and water is often sprayed around and on the leaves to increase the air humidity, reduce the temperature of the leaves and keep the leaves clean. Stop fertilizing in winter and control watering times. Alocasia alopecuroides grows very fast, so it is necessary to apply appropriate amount of fertilizer and water during its growth to avoid baldness at the lower end of the stem and affect its ornamental value.