1. Can it be placed indoors? Generally, when we choose plants to place in our home, we will consider two aspects: first, whether the smell it emits is harmful to the human body, and second, whether it itself is poisonous. So what is the situation of Schefflera palm in these two aspects? Let’s take a closer look below. ① Smell: Although there is no clear research to prove that the smell emitted by this plant is non-toxic, the conclusions reached by many experienced flower growers after years of care can prove that it does not emit any harmful substances. ②The plant itself: This plant itself is not only non-toxic, but also a highly utilized Chinese medicinal plant, and has a good therapeutic effect on many common diseases in daily life. But I would like to remind you that if you want to use it as traditional Chinese medicine, you still need the guidance of a professional. So it can be kept at home. 2. Tips for breeding at home Although this plant is shade-tolerant, it should be placed in a place with good light at home. At the same time, in order for the plant to grow better, it should be placed in a shade for one month every other month, so that the plant will grow more luxuriantly. Except for the noon in summer and autumn, it can be placed in the sun at other times. |
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