1. Can it be placed indoors?The plant Daphne odora can be placed indoors because it does not require much sunlight. During the growth period, it only needs a little weak light to meet its growth needs. Moreover, this kind of flower is very beautiful when placed at home, especially during the flowering period, it will be more ornamental, so there is no problem in growing it indoors. 2. Indoor maintenance methodsWhen growing Daphne osmanthus indoors, you need to choose a good location for maintenance. Although it has a very low demand for light, it still needs appropriate light. It should be placed in a bright place indoors and not in a dark place. In addition, you need to open the window after watering, otherwise the water will be difficult to lose or evaporate from the potting soil, which will harm the root system of the plant. 3. Benefits of Indoor Raising1. Purification: Daphne odora not only looks beautiful, but also has the ability to purify. It can absorb harmful gases in the room, thus making the air in the house better. 2. Beautification: It is a flowering plant with small but delicate flowers. It can have a beautifying effect whether placed indoors or on a balcony. |
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