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All living things have to breathe, and plants are no exception, and they also have to release carbon dioxide during the day, but their light and action during the day are greater than that of respiration, so they release oxygen macroscopically. There is no sunlight at night, and the plants only respire, so they only release carbon dioxide. All plants are like this.
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The respiration of all plants in Na City, all the green plants absorb carbon dioxide through photosynthesis during the day, and release carbon dioxide by respiration at night.
So it is better not to put greenery in the bedroom at night.
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Plants spit carbon dioxide at night, so you can't put plants in the room.
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If you have good ventilation, it doesn't matter what flowers you put in.
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Plants respire at any time.
It's better to take it out at night, because there is no photosynthesis and no oxygen.
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Photosynthesis and respiration in plants are carried out simultaneously.
During the day, the photosynthesis of plants releases oxygen, and respiration also releases carbon dioxide and consumes oxygen. It's just that at that time, the intensity of photosynthesis was high, and the amount of oxygen released was greater than the amount of carbon dioxide exhaled, so it showed "inhalation of carbon dioxide to release oxygen".
At night, when there is no light, photosynthesis stops, and only respiration exists, so it seems to be "inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide".
One thing is clear: respiration is going on all the time. That is, all the time, plants are inhaling oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
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Where sunlight is present, oxygen is produced.
Carbon dioxide is produced without sunlight.
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The aroma of African jasmine is actually some volatile chemical with a complex composition. Different people react differently to the same smell, which is related to the floral composition of the plant itself, its concentration, ambient temperature, air velocity, as well as the person's physical condition and individual feelings.
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Green plants at night withered branches to the photosynthetic products heavy ridge nucleus new distribution and transportation is cherry digging to absorb oxygen and consume oxygen. But a larger African jasmine plant doesn't absorb as much oxygen as a cigarette. So, don't take it personally.
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Yes, some plants absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide, and if there are too many such plants in the room, it will cause people to lack oxygen, dizziness, and difficulty breathing.
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If there are many plants in the room, it will not make people dizzy, first of all, we must see if there are any plants in these plants that make people dizzy, such as nightshade, many people can't stand its "aroma", which makes people dizzy, nausea and other problems; Secondly, see whether the potting soil has mildew, and the mildew potting soil will volatilize unpleasant odors; In addition, there are too many plants to make people feel oppressive (most of them cannot be clearly felt), and over time it will inevitably make people dizzy and so on.
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1.African jasmine itself has no poison, but all living things have to breathe, and plants also have to release carbon dioxide during the day, but the light and effect during the day are greater than the respiration, and the macroscopic performance is to release oxygen. There is no sunlight at night, the plant only respires, absorbs a small amount of oxygen, and releases a large amount of carbon dioxide, which is macroscopically manifested as the release of carbon dioxide, which is not good for the human body.
2.Secondly, when African jasmine blooms, it has a relatively strong aroma, although this floral fragrance is good, but it implements some volatile chemicals and has more complex components.
However, this aroma does not mean that it is poisonous, flower friends do not have to worry about being poisoned because of this, but some people react differently to the fragrance of flowers, some people may feel more comfortable, but some people will feel uncomfortable, of course, this is related to the environment and the concentration of the aroma.
3.Generally speaking, the space is relatively large, and there are not many African jasmine farmed, so the problem is not big, but long-term exposure to these floral fragrances may cause people to have adverse symptoms such as poor breathing, dizziness and nausea. But if the reaction is more obvious, don't put it in the bedroom.
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It's not toxic, it's actually some volatile chemicals.
The volatile oil produced by African jasmine has a significant bactericidal effect. It can make people relax, conducive to sleep, and improve work efficiency, and it is used for medicinal purposes with sterilization and detoxification effects.
On the other hand, these volatile oils can regulate the hormonal balance in the body, and its aroma is also light, feeling very fresh, and has a good effect on improving the home environment.
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It is not poisonous, maybe the substances in the fragrance have a hypnotic effect, and the flowers are not suitable for the bedroom.
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Cannot be placed in the bedroom. Plants have a characteristic of inhaling carbon dioxide and exhaling oxygen during the day, and spitting carbon dioxide at night, and robbing you of oxygen at night to give you more carbon dioxide.
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Not suitable, the light rate in the room is too little, not ventilated, the plant is easy to grow poorly and die!
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African jasmine adapts easily to unfamiliar environments and can be grown in the garden or on the balcony.
The branches of African jasmine are jade-like, the leaves are shiny and shiny, the flowers are slightly aromatic, and the flowers are elegantly shaped, each with five petals, in the shape of an umbrella, and the clusters are born at the tips of the branches. The flowering period is very long, blooming in both winter and summer, and blooming most brilliantly in spring and summer. In the early morning or dusk, if there is a faint fragrance, refreshing.
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Try not to bloom when the flowers are too heavy and affect sleep.
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If your bedroom has good light, such as floor-to-ceiling windows.
During the day, you can let it bask in the sun properly, especially in winter, you can put it in the bedroom, sedum, which is harmless to the human body.
If your bedroom doesn't have good lighting, you won't see sunlight all year round.
Then you can't put it in the bedroom, otherwise it will grow poorly and may die after a long time.
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Harmful! Most plants are photosynthetic during the day and breathe at night, and breathing at night competes with people for oxygen, so it is not good to put it in the bedroom at night!
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