Having these flowers at home can make your children smarter

Having these flowers at home can make your children smarter

Interesting plants

Children are naturally curious. Choosing some interesting plants can not only cultivate children's interest in planting, but also stimulate their imagination. Choose a pot for your child now!

Nepenthes


There is a small bottle hanging at the bottom of the leaves of the pitcher plant, and there is a bottle cap on the bottle. Don’t underestimate this bottle cap, it can emit a fatal temptation and attract small insects. The mouth of the bottle is very smooth, and small insects will accidentally fall to the bottom and become the dinner of the pitcher plant.

Maintenance:

Be sure to remind your children to water the pitcher plant more often, and spray it with water when you have nothing to do, as it likes humid air.

Sarracenia


It is a bit similar to the pitcher plant, but the leaves have completely degenerated and turned into small bottles. It is very interesting and will definitely capture the hearts of children.

Maintenance points:

Like pitcher plants, pitcher plants prefer high humidity environments. Ensure sufficient light and tell your children to spray them with water frequently.

Hydroponic plants

Hydroponic plants allow children to observe through the glass the entire process of plant root growth, germination, flowering, and fruiting. This inspires and expands children's thinking ability, allows children to understand the life cycle of plants, and improves children's understanding of nature.

Hydroponic Chlorophytum


Maintenance points:

Place it in a place with sufficient light and change the water in time when the water is turbid.

Hydroponic ivy


Maintenance points:

Place it in a place with scattered light, keep the water clean, and spray water frequently to keep it moist.

Fruit seeds

It would be a pity to throw away the seeds left over from the fruits we buy and eat at home, so work with the children to make a small potted plant from the fruit seeds and witness the miracle of plant growth from the seeds.

Apples, oranges, lemons, longans, longans, lychees, almost all the fruits we eat can be grown into small potted plants.

After eating peaches, apricots and plums, the remaining seeds can be used to grow potted plants!

Longan potted plant

Dragon fruit potted plant


Lychee potted plants


Papaya potted plants


Lemon potted plants


Flower lovers, what are you waiting for?

Start planting with your children now.

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