1. Is it suitable?Chrysanthemums can be grown indoors. Although they are slightly toxic, they will not harm your health as long as you don't touch them easily. Placing it indoors can also purify the air, absorb impurities in the air, and make the air cleaner. It can also adjust the atmosphere and is beneficial to physical and mental health. But it is not suitable to be placed indoors because it is a very light-loving plant. The light indoors is far less than that outdoors, and insufficient light will affect flowering and growth. Moreover, some varieties do not have good meanings in terms of feng shui, such as yellow chrysanthemum, and it is not recommended to place them indoors. 2. Precautions for indoor maintenance1. Light: When caring for chrysanthemums indoors, try to place them in a well-lit area so that they can grow better and bloom more beautifully. In addition, it should be moved indoors to see light once every week. It likes light and will grow better only with sufficient light. 2. Ventilation: Pay attention to ventilation during indoor maintenance. Open windows frequently to ensure air circulation. This is not only more conducive to plant growth, but also avoids competition for oxygen. |
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