Principles of growing flowers in the bedroomThe bedroom requires tranquility and elegance. When choosing plants, you should choose some plants that look more elegant. Also, because the space in the bedroom is very limited, it is best not to use very large flowers. It is generally better to choose small or medium-sized potted plants or hanging pots. When growing flowers in the bedroom, it is best to place them on the windowsill or dressing table. It is also best to put some decorations on the flowerpots to make it look more artistic. When growing flowers in the bedroom, you can choose plants that feel softer, such as asparagus fern and Clivia, which can give people a relaxing feeling. When growing flowers in the bedroom, you can choose suitable flowers according to the zodiac sign and the five elements, which can play different regulatory roles. Bedroom Flowers and the Five ElementsGenerally speaking, when growing flowers in the bedroom, you should pay attention to the five elements. You can distinguish them according to the characteristics of the plants. Hot ones belong to fire, warm ones belong to earth, cool ones belong to water, and dry ones belong to gold. The color of flowers can also be used to distinguish the five elements of plants. White belongs to gold, green belongs to wood, blue belongs to water, red belongs to fire, and yellow belongs to earth. Flowers that are not suitable for cultivation in the bedroomRoseIn fact, when growing flowers in the bedroom, it is best not to grow roses. Roses can be said to be plants with a relatively strong fragrance. Smelling its fragrance for a long time may cause chest tightness and difficulty breathing. TuberoseThe fragrance of tuberose is very strong and irritating. If people are exposed to it for a long time, they are likely to experience symptoms of dizziness and depression, and it may even aggravate some medical conditions. tulipAlthough tulips are beautiful, their flowers contain an ingredient that can easily cause hair loss if people come into contact with them for a long time. OleanderOleander is a poisonous flower, which I believe many people know, so it is best not to grow it in the bedroom to avoid poisoning. |
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