1. Can it be placed indoors?Under normal circumstances, Christmas cactus can be placed indoors because it is non-toxic and will not harm human health even if it is kept indoors. Moreover, its leaves and flowers are very unique and highly ornamental. Growing them in the house can be used to decorate and beautify the environment. Not only that, it also has the ability to absorb formaldehyde, which can greatly improve the indoor air. It can be said that there are many benefits to keeping it indoors. 2. Precautions for indoor breeding1. Light: When growing indoors, find a location with good light so that it can see sunlight every day during the growth process. Especially in spring, autumn and winter, it can be placed on a south-facing balcony to ensure sufficient light. 2. Ventilation: Pay attention to opening windows frequently to maintain good ventilation in the room. If the indoor environment is relatively closed, the plants will show adverse growth symptoms such as leaf falling and root rot when they are in such a growth environment. 3. Temperature: The temperature of the breeding environment is also very important and cannot be ignored. It is best to keep the temperature at 18-23℃. The temperature cannot be too high or too low, as unsuitable temperature will also affect its growth. |
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