1. Whether you can get sun exposureLucky bamboo does not require very high light during its growth period. As long as it is provided with some scattered light during maintenance, it can grow well. Therefore, you can let it get some sun at normal times, but don't expose it to too strong sunlight, because it is not resistant to heat. It will be burned after being exposed to the sun, and it will grow slowly and its leaves will turn yellow. 2. Can it be placed in the bedroom?When caring for it, you can plant it in the bedroom. It is a non-toxic plant and is highly ornamental. It will not cause harm to the human body if placed in the bedroom. Moreover, it has good purification ability, which can make the air in the whole room very good. 3. Notes1. Ventilation: If you want to grow it in the bedroom, you must ventilate it as much as possible, otherwise the entire bedroom environment will become very stuffy, which will greatly hinder the growth of the plant. 2. Light: When placed in the bedroom, it should be placed near the window to provide the plant with some bright scattered light so that it can grow better. |
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