These 10 kinds of smoking flowers are specially designed to treat secondhand smoke. The more you take care of them, the healthier you will be!

These 10 kinds of smoking flowers are specially designed to treat secondhand smoke. The more you take care of them, the healthier you will be!

Schefflera


Schefflera, also known as Duck's Foot Wood, is a good absorber of secondhand smoke. Its leaves can absorb harmful substances such as nicotine from the smoky air and convert them into the nutrients it needs through photosynthesis. It can also absorb formaldehyde!

Maintenance points

1. Schefflera does not like direct sunlight, so just place it in a place with bright scattered light.

2. Water the plants every day in summer to keep the soil moist. When the weather is dry, spray more water on the leaves to increase the air humidity.

Drug Weed


The drug-absorbing grass is a wrinkled-leaf mint that can effectively remove smoke and odors, and absorb harmful gases such as formaldehyde, benzene, ammonia, sulfur dioxide, etc. in the room. It can also release a fragrant smell when it grows vigorously!

Maintenance points

1. The drug-addicted grass likes bright light and is suitable to be placed on a ventilated south windowsill.

2. When watering, follow the principle of not watering unless the soil is dry, and watering thoroughly when the soil is dry. Avoid waterlogging and root damage.

ivy


Ivy is a common hanging potted plant indoors. The tiny pores on its leaves can effectively absorb smoke, nicotine and formaldehyde in the air, converting them into harmless sugars and amino acids, inhibiting the production of carcinogens in nicotine.

Maintenance points

1. High temperature and humidity can easily cause ivy to wither and shed leaves, so it must be placed in a ventilated and cool place for maintenance.

2. When the temperature exceeds 30 degrees, ivy stops growing. Reduce watering and spray more around the plant.

Ficus microcarpa


The weeping fig tree can effectively purify the turbid air in the room, and has a good adsorption and filtering effect on smoke and dust. It can also absorb harmful gases such as nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide, increase the negative oxygen ions in the air, and is of great benefit to health.

Maintenance points

1. The weeping fig does not require much light and can be placed in the living room or courtyard for home care.

2. Spray water frequently in summer, and apply liquid nitrogen fertilizer or compound fertilizer once every half a month or so.

Pendant


The pennywort smells fragrant when touched. When hung indoors, the whole room is filled with the scent of apples. It can not only absorb smoke, formaldehyde, ammonia, sulfur dioxide and other harmful gases, but also can refresh the mind and repel mosquitoes when placed on windowsills or desks.

Maintenance points

1. It is suitable to be placed on the south windowsill with sufficient light, and pay attention to ventilation.

2. Check the soil in the pot first when watering. Do not water unless it is dry. Avoid waterlogging and root damage.

cactus


Cactus is the most common lazy plant. Its thorns can absorb dust and particles in the smoke, absorb carbon dioxide and purify the air.

Maintenance points

Cactus is drought-tolerant, and the soil in the pot would rather be dry than wet. The evaporation rate is high in summer, so water it every 3 to 5 days or so.

Millennium wood


The leaves and roots of the elm tree can absorb xylene, toluene, trichloroethylene, benzene and formaldehyde, and decompose them into non-toxic substances. It has absolute advantages in inhibiting harmful gases and purifying the air.

Maintenance points

1. The thousand-year wood must be placed in an environment with sufficient light, otherwise the color will fade, but it must be avoided from exposure to strong sunlight.

2. In hot weather, spray water on the leaves more often to keep the air moist, and apply a thin layer of liquid nitrogen fertilizer 1 to 2 times a month.

Chlorophytum


Chlorophytum is known as the "green purifier". It has a strong ability to absorb toxic and harmful gases. It can also absorb smoke, oil, and repel mosquitoes. It is the best choice for purifying the environment and beautifying the living room.

Maintenance points

1. Chlorophytum does not require much light and is suitable to be placed in a place with bright scattered light and plenty of ventilation.

2. In summer, spray water around the leaves frequently to keep the air moist.

Monstera


Monstera is a natural "scavenger" with broad leaves that can effectively absorb nicotine, dust and other small particles. It also has a strong ability to absorb formaldehyde. Placing a pot of it in the living room or entrance will be of great benefit to your health!

Maintenance points

1. Monstera should be shaded in summer to avoid strong sunlight, and placed in scattered light for indoor maintenance.

2. When the temperature is high, water the plants once in the morning and once in the evening every day, and apply decomposed cake fertilizer water 1 to 2 times a month.

Silver Queen


Silver Queen is famous for its unique air purification ability. Its leaves can effectively absorb nicotine and formaldehyde. The most amazing thing is that the higher the concentration of toxic gases in the air, the stronger its purification ability. Therefore, it is very suitable for rooms with poor ventilation.

Maintenance points

1. Prevent heatstroke and cool down in summer, and avoid direct sunlight to avoid burning the leaves.

2. Water sufficiently to keep the soil moist. After rain, pour out the accumulated water in the pot in time to avoid root rot.

That’s all for today’s introduction.

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