Is it good to raise flowers in the room, and is it good to raise too many flowers indoors?

Updated on home 2024-04-06
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Well, according to scientific experiments, a pot of flowers at night due to respiration consumes only 0 1 gram of carbon in the body, then the total amount of carbon dioxide released by ten pots of flowers is only equal to the carbon dioxide produced by smoking a cigarette, it can be seen that people's physical and mental unhappiness caused by poor ventilation in the bedroom, air turbidity and other phenomena have nothing to do with breeding flowers. In addition, some flowers, such as jasmine, moon, nightshade, etc., can release volatile essential oils and negative ions day and night, which have the effect of fresh air, so that the air in the bedroom is often kept clean, and the fragrance contained in it is refreshing, can invigorate the spirit, and eliminate fatigue. Certain floral scents can also ** chronic diseases such as mental depression and neurasthenia.

    And the floral fragrance of nightshade has the effect of repelling mosquitoes. In addition to absorbing harmful gases such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and chlorine at night, hydrangeas, begonias, bamboo, etc., they can also secrete gases that kill bacteria, reduce the occurrence of infectious diseases such as colds, typhoid fever, and laryngitis, which is very beneficial to human health.

    Of course, to raise flowers in the bedroom, you should keep the potting soil clean, apply fertilizer deeply, do not apply unrotted organic fertilizer, and remove dead flowers and leaves in time. In this way, raising flowers in the bedroom is really beneficial and harmless, people don't have to worry, in addition to the reason for letting the plants bathe in fog, etc., there is no need to move the potted flowers outdoors at night, knowing this, you can rest assured that you can raise flowers in the bedroom.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The bedroom is a place for people to sleep and rest, and it is advisable to create a beautiful and peaceful atmosphere. Small and medium-sized, delicate and elegant plants, such as bamboo, spider plant, duck tongue grass, ivy, pothos, banana and thornless succulent plants, such as gem flower, squirrel paw, aloe vera, etc.

    Plants such as saxifera, agave, sedum, ground-rooted, and cultivated pineapple purify the air at night.

    Succulents such as cacti, which are native to arid tropical regions, close their stomata during the day and open at night, absorbing carbon dioxide while producing oxygen, increasing the concentration of negative ions in the indoor air. If you don't mind their stingers, you can also place them in your bedroom.

    These are all relatively easy plants to raise.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Long-term indoor storage of plants does not affect human health. Because the plant releases much more oxygen during the daytime than it needs to breathe, although it stops photosynthesis at night, its respiration is very weak, especially the amount of oxygen required by the foliage plant. From this point of view, houseplants have no effect on human health.

    Of course, it's better to keep the air circulating, otherwise it will have an effect on the flowers.

    If you are satisfied, give a thumbs up.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's not good, everything must have a degree, and it's best not to raise too many flowers indoors or breed medium and large plants, especially in the bedroom.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    We all know that green plants act in sunlight to synthesize carbon dioxide and water into organic matter, thus releasing oxygen. But at night, when there is no sunlight, it will not photosynthesize, thus absorbing oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide, resulting in a decrease in indoor oxygen and an increase in carbon dioxide. In this case, symptoms such as chest tightness and breathlessness may occur, which will aggravate those who are bothered by diseases, high blood pressure and other conditions.

    From the point of view of physiological hygiene, it is not advisable to raise too many flowers indoors.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you raise flowers at home, you must be careful not to raise these flowers indoors.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Indoor flower cultivation is the most suitable for cultivating these 4 plants.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It depends on how much it is called too much.

    In Feng Shui, if you raise flowers or any plants, the number of them is so large that it feels dark indoors in broad daylight, it is too much.

    Feng Shui says that yin qi is too heavy, so it is not good for the human body, and if it is serious, it may attract ghosts, but this is already an example of the level end.

    This is not only bad in the courtyard, but also indoors.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If the family lives in the winter, it's fine.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It doesn't matter if there are too many flowers that won't bloom, try to put as few flowers as possible, unless you need to promote peach blossoms.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's not good. Although you can see it well, it can also purify the air in the house. However, when people sleep at night, flowers will compete with you for air.

    Then you will be somewhat starved of air to breathe. Although it doesn't hurt people much, it will get sick in the long run. So it's not good.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Bedrooms can be used to raise flowers.

    Flowers and plants release oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide, which is good for people's sleep, aloe vera also absorbs formaldehyde The humidity and moisture of flowers and plants are good for people, especially when sleeping, the bedroom should be raised; Spider plant, notoginseng, aloe vera and other herbaceous plants.

    Those that are not suitable for raising are; oleander, nightshade, tulips, chrysanthemums, etc.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No, flowers are not good for the human body, and flowers, like people, inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Bad ... Especially at night ... Oxygen-grabbing.

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