Golden Heart Chlorophytum1. EfficacyGolden Heart Chlorophytum has a good air purification effect. It can absorb carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, formaldehyde, benzene and other gases in the air that are harmful to the human body. It is known as the "green purifier". The smell emitted by spider plants can also kill some germs in the air. 2. MaintenanceSoil: Prefers loose, fertile, sandy soil. Temperature: When the room temperature is 20℃, the stems and leaves grow rapidly, and the winter temperature is required to be no lower than 5℃. Light: Suitable for long-term growth in a moist, semi-shady environment. Avoid strong sunlight in summer and pay attention to shade. Water: Always keep the soil in the pot moist, water sufficiently in summer, and spray water on the branches and leaves around noon and in the evening to prevent the leaves from drying out. ivy1. EfficacyIt is said that in a room of about 10 square meters, ivy can eliminate 70% of benzene, 50% of formaldehyde and 24% of trichloroethylene. Ivy has dense branches and leaves, is evergreen all year round, is resistant to pruning, and is suitable for shaping. 2. MaintenanceSoil: It likes loose, fertile soil and is not tolerant to saline-alkali. Temperature: When the temperature exceeds 35℃, the leaves will turn yellow and growth will stop; it has strong cold resistance and can safely overwinter in an ordinary home room. Light: Avoid exposure to the sun, and provide appropriate shade during the hot summer. Water: It likes a warm and humid environment. During the growing period, water supply must be ensured and the soil in the pot must be kept moist. Insufficient water will cause leaves to fall. Agave1. EfficacyAgave has a powerful air purification function and can absorb benzene, formaldehyde and trichloroethylene that are harmful to the human body. Agave in a large pot has a majestic feeling, and it looks very elegant when placed on a balcony or in front of a floor-to-ceiling window. 2. MaintenanceSoil: More suitable for dry environment, it is advisable to use sandy soil with good drainage. Temperature: It can tolerate relatively harsh environments and is resistant to both high and low temperatures. However, when the outdoor temperature is below 7 degrees in winter, it is best to move the agave indoors. Light: Adapt to an environment with plenty of sunlight. Water: It is not demanding on water. It is best to have sufficient water during the growing period and do not water frequently in winter. Aloe Vera1. EfficacyIn addition to being good for beauty and food, aloe vera can also purify the air. Green aloe vera has a certain effect in absorbing odors and can remove formaldehyde gas produced by decoration, and its effect lasts for a long time. 2. MaintenanceSoil: The soil must be fertile and have good water and air permeability. Temperature: Below 0℃, the aloe vera leaf flesh will wilt and die. Light: It likes light and can tolerate semi-shade environment. Water: Aloe vera needs sufficient water during its growth period and should not be watered too frequently. Potted citrus1. EfficacyIndoor potted citrus can not only beautify the home environment, but also improve the air quality and greatly reduce bacteria and microorganisms in the air. Its flowers, fruits and leaves are all beautiful, brightly colored and gorgeous, symbolizing a bountiful harvest and is very ornamental. 2. MaintenanceSoil: The soil must be fertile, loose and well-drained. Temperature: Prefers warm environment. Light: The light requirements are not high, and an average of 4-6 hours a day is enough for normal growth. Water: It likes moisture. When the surface soil in the pot turns white, it needs to be watered. Watering should be thorough, and water should seep out of the drainage holes at the bottom of the pot. asparagus1. EfficacyThe plant fragrance contained in asparagus fern has antibacterial ingredients that can remove bacteria and viruses from the air and has health care functions. 2. MaintenanceSoil: Fertile sandy loam with good drainage and preferably rich in rotten wood. Temperature: The temperature in winter should be kept above 5℃. Light: Place in a cool and ventilated place with adequate light exposure. Water: Do not water unless the soil is dry, and water thoroughly when you do. When the weather is hot and dry, you can spray water on the leaves to increase humidity and reduce temperature. Water less in winter. Violet1. EfficacyThe fragrance emitted by violets has a significant inhibitory effect on the growth and reproduction of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Pneumococcus, and Staphylococcus. 2. MaintenanceSoil: Grows best in well-drained, neutral to alkaline soil. Temperature: Prefers cool climate and avoids dryness and heat. Light: It likes light and ventilation. If the light and ventilation are not sufficient, it is prone to diseases and pests. Water: Afraid of waterlogging, do not water frequently. Rose1. EfficacyIt can absorb harmful gases such as ether, benzene, hydrogen sulfide, etc. in the air, and release essential oils and negative ions day and night. It can not only purify the air, but also regulate the spirit, eliminate fatigue, and is effective in alleviating neurasthenia. 2. MaintenanceSoil: The soil requirements are not strict, and sandy loam rich in organic matter and good drainage is best. Temperature: It likes warmth and generally blooms easily when the temperature is between 15℃ and 25℃. Light: It likes sunlight and needs sufficient sunlight, otherwise it will not bloom easily. Water: Do not water unless the soil is dry, and water thoroughly when you do water. Do not allow water to accumulate in the pot. cactus1. EfficacyCactus is called the nighttime "oxygen bar". It breathes mostly when it is cool and humid at night, inhaling carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. It can also absorb dust and purify indoor air. 2. MaintenanceSoil: Cactus has strong adaptability to soil and can be grown in black calcium soil, red soil, loess, etc. Temperature: Likes warmth and tolerates heat. Light: Likes strong and intense light. Water: Drought-resistant, afraid of waterlogging, water thoroughly but not frequently. Jasmine1. EfficacyJasmine has the function of purifying the air. The bactericide it secretes can kill certain bacteria in the air, inhibit the growth of tuberculosis, dysentery pathogens and typhoid bacteria, and make the indoor air clean and hygienic. 2. MaintenanceSoil: The culture soil is required to be rich in organic matter and have good water permeability and ventilation properties. Temperature: The temperature in winter should not be lower than 3℃. Light: Prefers partial shade, and can be shaded appropriately during the hot summer. Water: Jasmine likes moisture, so water it sufficiently, generally once a day, and be careful not to allow water to accumulate. With these 10 kinds of flowers, winter is no longer monotonous! |
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