1. Indoor breeding environmentTo grow indoor plants, you must first understand your indoor space. Secondly, choose plants that can grow normally indoors. The indoor space is a relatively closed space with relatively weaker light than outdoors, and is mainly artificial lighting and scattered light. Only a small area has direct sunlight, and some sunlight will be blocked by glass, causing the composition to change, mainly ultraviolet rays. Furthermore, the indoor temperature is relatively stable, the temperature difference is small, and the air conditioning and heating can adjust the temperature. Secondly, the indoor humidity is much lower than the outdoor green space humidity. Finally, the air circulation indoors is poor and the carbon dioxide concentration is slightly higher than outdoors. 2. Suitable plants for indoor useThe vast majority of potted foliage plants: Pachira aquatica, Monstera, Areca palm, Croton, etc., and flowering plants are mainly anti-sun plants and negative-shading plants. Strong positive plants are not suitable for indoor growth. 3. Planting plants indoorsA plant that is non-toxic, does not shed any debris, has no special secretions, and has no sharp thorns or other appendages. There are many plants suitable for indoor cultivation, and basically any plant you see on the market is suitable. |
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