1. Limited absorptive capacityIt is well known that green ivy, spider plant, tiger tail plant, aloe vera, ivy, etc. can absorb formaldehyde, but their capacity is limited. The effect of relying solely on plants to purify the room may not satisfy us, but it is an ideal way to improve the environment. 2. Good measuresIf you want to remove formaldehyde, you can open the windows for ventilation and use a combination of high-quality building materials and plants to achieve the ideal effect. According to tests conducted by China Agricultural University, if formaldehyde treatment within a certain area relies entirely on plants such as green ivy, a huge amount of plants will be needed and the effect will be unsatisfactory. Therefore, the effect of relying solely on plants to purify the room is not very good, but it can improve the environment to a certain extent. |
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