With the improvement of people's living standards, more and more people like to keep some ornamental plants at home to enhance the beauty of their home life. However, the concern that plants may become toxic as they age is also a worry for many people, so how to properly grow plants indoors has become a topic of interest for many.

One: Choose safe plant varieties
When selecting plants, you should choose varieties that do not contain toxic components, such as spider plants and pothos.
Two: Do not collect unfamiliar plants
Do not collect wild unfamiliar plants because you don't know if they might have toxicity, which can bring safety hazards.

Three: Proper placement
Place indoor plants in well-ventilated areas with sufficient sunlight, and do not let them stay in dark and damp environments for long periods.
Four: Pay attention to appropriate watering
Appropriate watering is key to maintaining healthy indoor plants. Do not let water accumulate at the bottom of plants, as this can create a breeding ground for bacteria.
Five: Regularly replace soil
Regularly replacing soil to remove waste plant residues and harmful bacteria is also a way to keep plants healthy.

Six: Pay attention to fertilizer use
When using fertilizers, pay attention to the amount to prevent high concentrations from harming the plants.
Seven: Pest control
When growing plants indoors, pest control is often necessary. You should use environmentally friendly pesticides instead of traditional ones containing toxic ingredients.
Eight: Ventilate toxic gases
Certain indoor decorative materials (such as paint) release harmful gases that can affect indoor plants and even harm human health.
Nine: Refer to plant lists
Before growing plants, it's best to prepare a plant list and choose varieties according to specific situations to avoid plants becoming toxic as they age.
Ten: Pay attention to plant maintenance
Plants require regular pruning, spraying water, and other maintenance operations, which are also key to ensuring plant health.
Eleven: Avoid indoor air pollution
Indoor air pollution is one of the main factors affecting the health of indoor plants. You need to pay attention to ventilation and keep indoor air fresh.
Twelve: Don't over-fertilize
When fertilizing, don't use too much fertilizer, as over-fertilization can also harm indoor plants.
Thirteen: Timely problem detection
Regularly check the condition of indoor plants, detect problems promptly, and deal with them, which is also key to maintaining plant health.
Fourteen: Appropriate pruning
For tall plants, appropriate pruning is needed to maintain their beautiful shape and healthy condition.
Fifteen:
Through proper management and maintenance, indoor plants can grow healthily and beautifully, avoiding the hazards caused by plants becoming toxic as they age.
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