1. Can be domesticatedThe fragrant wood can be grown indoors, and it is a popular indoor green plant. Many people are willing to grow it at home. 2. Benefits of domestic breeding1. It can repel mosquitoes: The smell of fragrant wood can repel mosquitoes, and it smells like orange, which can help people refresh themselves, and it has no side effects. 2. Fresh air: Fragrant wood can absorb toxic gases, release oxygen, and remove tiny dust particles in the air, so it can be placed indoors. Moreover, it has a light fragrance that can calm the mind and help sleep. 3. Notes1. Place it in a place with good light: Because it needs a certain amount of light to grow, it is best to place it in a place with good light indoors when raising it. In addition, you can also move it outdoors every once in a while to let it receive some sunlight. 2. Regular ventilation: When raising it, it is best to provide it with better ventilation conditions so that it will not easily get sick and will grow well. 3. Prune in time: During the growth period, it may grow faster and the plant shape will change accordingly. At this time, you can prune it slightly, cut off the dead branches, and shape it slightly. This will make it grow better and more ornamental. |
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