1. Insufficient lightSome bedrooms face north or west. It is difficult to grow flowers normally in such bedrooms. There is insufficient sunlight entering, and flowers cannot absorb sunlight normally or synthesize nutrients. In the long run, the growth of flowers will be problematic and they will suffer from poor growth. For some flowers that like sunlight, they must not be placed in a bedroom where there is no light. 2. Fight for OxygenDuring the day, flowers absorb CO2 through contact with sunlight and then synthesize O2. However, at night, the situation is the opposite. Because there is no sunlight, they will absorb O2 and begin to compete with humans for O2, which will restrict breathing and is not good for human health. Even if the flowers are placed indoors during the day, they should be moved out at night and should be kept away from indoors as much as possible. 3. Aroma stimulationAs for flowers with stimulating scents, they must not be placed indoors, otherwise the strong aroma will stimulate people's nerves, make them very excited, make it difficult to fall asleep, and affect the quality of sleep. 4. Spreading pollenThe space in the bedroom itself is very limited, and pollen will be emitted during the flowering period, which may cause allergies. |
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