1. Is it possible?It is okay to place gardenias in the bedroom, but it is not recommended. Because the plant itself is non-toxic, placing it in the bedroom will not have any impact on human health. However, the aroma it emits is somewhat strong, which can cause discomfort over time. In addition, the plants will absorb oxygen at night, and the oxygen in the room will become less, which will affect people's rest. 2. PrecautionsIf you want to place it in the bedroom, it is no problem to put one pot. You can move it to the living room at night, or place it by the window and open the window appropriately. However, do not place too many pots. If there are too many potted plants, it will be harmful to our sleep even if the bedroom is sufficiently ventilated. Especially those who are allergic or sensitive should stay away from it. 3. Suitable placementThe light in the bedroom is usually weak and not suitable for plant growth. You can usually place gardenias on the windowsill or in the living room. The location where they are kept should have sufficient light. This will not only have no effect on people, but will also help them grow better. |
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