Is there a smoker at home? These 8 kinds of flowers can help you smoke away!
8 air-purifying plants and their winter maintenance methods
"Smoking is easy to quit but hard to quit". People who smoke do not experience the pain of second-hand smoke. Especially if there are pregnant women and children at home, the harm of second-hand smoke is really great. Today I recommend 8 kinds of flowers to you, which can effectively absorb the harmful gases caused by smoking, and are a good way to maintain these flowers in winter.
1. ivy
Ivy, the tiny pores on the leaves can effectively absorb formaldehyde and nicotine in the air, convert them into harmless sugars and amino acids, and also absorb the smoke produced by smoking to resist the carcinogens in nicotine.
Winter Care:
1. Room temperature: The room temperature of ivy in winter cannot be lower than 10 ° C.
2. Light: It should be placed in a place with sufficient light.
3. Watering: Control watering in winter to keep the basin soil from being too dry.
2. drug weed
Drug weed converts the nicotine produced by smoking in the air into oxygen and carbon dioxide, and also absorbs the odor of smoke, disinfecting and sterilizing.
Winter Care:
1. Room temperature: The room temperature cannot be lower than 0 ° C in winter.
2. Light: Ensure sufficient light.
3. Watering: Do not over-water to keep the basin soil dry.
4. Pruning: Although it grows faster, it is safe to build it once before the beginning of winter in winter.
3. wrought fern
Wire ferns can purify indoor air, absorb harmful gases to the human body, and also make people feel relaxed, helping to improve the quality of sleep.
Winter Care:
1. Room temperature: Wire ferns are not cold-resistant, and the room temperature should be kept above 5 ° C, and below 5 ° C, Wire ferns are in a state of growth stagnation.
2. Light: Appropriately increase the light intensity and time in the morning and evening, but avoid noon light.
3. Water and fertilizer: reduce watering, keep the basin soil dry, and do not fertilize.
4. If the indoor temperature is high in winter, the air humidity will be lower. Pay attention to supplementing the air humidity.
4. Camellia
Camellia can absorb highly toxic sulfur dioxide through its leaves and convert it into non-toxic or low-toxic substances through oxidation.
Winter Care:
1. Room temperature: avoid excessive temperature, and the appropriate temperature is 2 to 10 degrees Celsius.
2. Ventilation: To open the window regularly for ventilation, it is best to open the window for ventilation every morning and evening.
3. Placement: Do not change positions frequently. Some flower friends love to change the placement of potted flowers, which can easily disrupt the growth law of flowers and affect growth and normal flowering.
4. Fertilization: Do not fertilize before flowering. If fertilized before flowering, it will often "top" off the flower buds, resulting in stiff buds and stiff flowers. Therefore, potted camellias are generally not fertilized after entering the house in winter.
5. Narcissus
Narcissus can absorb the exhaust gas in the home, release fresh air, and also absorb noise to create a good home atmosphere.
Winter Care:
1. Room temperature: Keep room temperature at 10-15 ° C.
2. Light: Put it in a sunny room and under light at night.
3. Fertilization: No fertilization is required.
4. Placement: Daffodils are suitable for placing in the living room, not in the bedroom, which is harmful to health.
6. turtle bamboo
Turtle bamboo is a natural "scavenger". Experiments have shown that turtle bamboo can remove 80% of harmful gases in the air, and also has the strange ability to attract carbon dioxide at night. It has a certain effect on purifying indoor air when raised in the room.
Winter Care:
1. Temperature: likes warmth, and indoor wintering in winter cannot be lower than 5 ° C.
2. Moisture: I like to be moist. It is better to keep the basin soil dry but not cracked, moist but not wet. Do not spray water on the leaves in winter, otherwise black spots will appear on the leaves, or even black and rotten.
3. Sunshine: more shade-resistant, avoid direct sunlight, and place it on a south-facing windowsill.
7. Silver Queen
Silver Queen is famous for its unique air purification ability. The higher the concentration of pollutants in the air, the more it can exert its purification ability! Can remove harmful gases such as formaldehyde and nicotine.
Winter Care:
1. Lighting: likes shade, and can grow in places with poor lighting conditions.
2. Watering: Keep the basin soil moist.
3. Temperature: The room temperature in winter cannot be lower than 12 ° C.
8. Millennium Wood
The leaves and roots of millennial wood can absorb xylene, toluene, trichloroethylene, benzene and formaldehyde and decompose them into non-toxic substances.
Winter Care:
1. Room temperature: The temperature grows vigorously between 20 ° C and 35 ° C, and it is lower than 10 ° C in winter. Insulation measures must be taken.
2. Watering: Just keep the soil moist.
3. Light: It can be placed indoors in bright or no sunlight. If it is placed indoors for a long time, it is better to bask in the sun once a week.