Is cold water flower poisonous?I can tell you for sure here that Pileweed is not poisonous. As for the explanation of "all medicines are poisonous to some extent", it is that if it is suitable for the symptoms, it is medicine; if it is not suitable for the symptoms, it is poison. And this also applies to major poisons, common poisons and minor poisons. Pile is non-toxic in medicine, and we don’t put it in our mouths when we grow it normally, so you can grow it without any worries. Where can cold water flowers be grown?The leaves of Pilea coleus are bright, with clear textures and look very lustrous, which is probably related to its love of moisture and shade. With more water, it will naturally become brighter and more lustrous. With this explanation, everyone may understand that Pile plant is suitable for growing in cool places with relatively high air humidity, such as bedrooms, study rooms or coffee tables. Maintenance of cold water flowersWhen the temperature is too high, you should block out 60% to 80% of the sunlight. When the air is dry, you should spray water around it to keep the air moist so that the cool water flower can grow better. |
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