Three tips for growing flowers at home

Three tips for growing flowers at home

It is advisable to grow flowers with strong drug absorption ability in the living room

Certain flowers can absorb a certain concentration of toxic gases in the air, such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrogen fluoride, formaldehyde, hydrogen chloride, etc.

According to research, wintersweet can absorb mercury vapor; pomegranate plants can absorb lead vapor in the air; snapdragon, canna, morning glory, gladiolus, dianthus, etc. can convert highly toxic sulfur dioxide into non-toxic or low-toxic sulfate compounds through oxidation through their leaves; daffodils, mirabilis jalapa, chrysanthemum, saxifrage, etc. can convert nitrogen oxides into proteins in plant cells; spider plants, aloe vera, and tiger tail plants can absorb large amounts of indoor pollutants such as formaldehyde, eliminating and preventing indoor air pollution.

It is advisable to grow flowers that can secrete bactericides in the house

The bactericides secreted by flowers such as jasmine, lilac, honeysuckle, and morning glory can kill certain bacteria in the air, inhibit the occurrence of diphtheria, tuberculosis, dysentery pathogens and typhoid bacteria, and keep indoor air clean and hygienic.

Flowers with complementary functions suitable for indoor cultivation

Most flowers mainly carry out photosynthesis during the day, absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. Respiration occurs at night, absorbing oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. Cacti do just the opposite. They release carbon dioxide during the day and absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen at night.

Keeping flowers with "complementary" functions in the same room can not only benefit both plants, but also balance the oxygen and carbon dioxide content in the room, keeping the indoor air fresh.

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