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Are your beloved flowers in the right place? -- points for attention of indoor potted plants

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, The interior is a semi-enclosed space, and there are many natural benefits of growing flowers. However, different plants have different characteristics, so the location and quantity are very important! Only by making correct use of the characteristics of plants, can we really improve the home environment.

The interior is a semi-enclosed space, and there are many natural benefits of growing flowers. However, different plants have different characteristics, so the location and quantity are very important! Only by making correct use of the characteristics of plants can we really improve the quality of the home environment and be more beneficial to people's health!

1. Choose plants according to the function of the room.

In addition to photosynthesis, plants also breathe (that is, they inhale oxygen and emit carbon dioxide). Especially at night, photosynthesis is inhibited and respiration is relatively exuberant! If there are too many flowers and plants in the bedroom, it will greatly increase the concentration of carbon dioxide in the room! Affect the health of the human body, not conducive to sleep!

2. Choose plants according to the size of the room

The more plants in the room, the better, but the plants should be selected and placed according to the size of the room. If you put too many plants in the small room, it will bring inconvenience to daily life. In general, 2 pots of plants can be placed in an area of 10 square meters.

3. Arrange plants according to indoor pollution.

Some plants are very good at absorbing some harmful substances, such as orchid can absorb carbon dioxide, aloe, green pineapple, tiger tail orchid can absorb formaldehyde very well. Ivy and Saxifraga can absorb radioactive substances such as uranium, while Luohansong can resist sulfur dioxide and so on. Although plants can absorb harmful gases, it is impossible to rely entirely on plants to absorb indoor harmful gases! Therefore, it is still necessary to open more windows for ventilation.

4. it is not suitable to put odorous and poisonous flowers indoors.

Potted plants look good, but potted plants that produce peculiar odors and poisonous plants should not be placed indoors. For example, tortoise-backed bamboo, evergreen flowers and leaves, taro, poinsettia and other poisonous, odorous plants can be placed on the balcony or courtyard.

In addition, although pine and cypress flowers and trees smell fragrant, they stimulate people's intestines and stomach, not only affect appetite, but also make pregnant women nausea, vomiting and dizziness!

 
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