Can Mimosa be grown indoors?Mimosa can be grown indoors, but it is not recommended to be kept indoors because mimosa is a sun-loving plant and needs sufficient light during its growth period to maintain normal growth. If it does not receive enough light, it will affect flowering and growth. Mimosa growth environment requirementsMimosa has a good adaptability to the environment and is not very demanding on the soil. It needs regular exposure to the sun while growing and will grow better in a warm and humid environment. How to grow Mimosa indoors1. Soil: Mimosa is more suitable for planting in loose, fertile and moist soil. Generally, the better the soil fertility, the better. 2. Watering: Mimosa likes a humid environment. Generally, the soil should be kept moist during maintenance. In summer, watering once a day is enough. 3. Temperature: Mimosa prefers a warm environment, and generally grows best in an environment of 20-28 degrees. Benefits of indoor maintenance of mimosa1. Ornamental value The leaves of mimosa are pinnately compound. If you touch the leaves, they will close together. During the flowering period, the flowers look like pompoms and are very beautiful. They are very eye-catching if kept at home. 2. Medicinal value Mimosa has the effects of detoxification, cooling blood, calming the nerves and soothing the nerves. It is generally used in medicine to treat symptoms such as colds. Picking the leaves of mimosa and then crushing them can also have the effect of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. 3. Predicting Earthquakes Generally, the leaves of mimosa open in the morning and close at night. If an abnormal phenomenon occurs and the time of closing and opening is reversed, it means that an earthquake will occur in the next few days. |
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