These 8 flowers are all masters at eliminating odors, and they are all divine deodorizing experts.

These 8 kinds of flowers are all experts at eliminating odors.

This article introduces the green plants and flowers aspect of these 8 flowers that are all experts at eliminating odors. The details are as follows:

Many flower enthusiasts like to grow potted plants at home because it is said that potted plants can purify the air and eliminate odors. However, relying solely on the photosynthesis of potted flowers to purify the air is really negligible. Potted flowers bring more enjoyment and pleasure to people.

If you want to purify the air, you might as well raise these flowers on the balcony. Growing one pot can fill the room with fragrance and eliminate all odors.

1. Michelia (Milan Flower)

Milania is evergreen and can be grown on the balcony as an ornamental plant. The flowers of Milan are very small, resembling millet grains, but they have a strong and pleasant fragrance. Growing one pot can fill the room with fragrance.

The flowering period of Milan is long, starting from summer and continuing to bloom in succession. If kept warm in winter, it can also bloom.

Key points for growing Milan: Milan prefers warm and well-lit conditions. When growing, it should be provided with sufficient light. Milan is heat-tolerant but not cold-tolerant, so it is important to keep it warm in winter, preferably around 15 degrees Celsius, and not lower than 5 degrees Celsius, as it can easily suffer frost damage below 0 degrees.

Milan should not be moved outdoors too early in spring to prevent damage or death from late spring frosts. When new branches appear, pruning should be done to prevent excessive growth.

2. Jasmine

Jasmine is very familiar to everyone, with white and fragrant flowers that can bloom from summer to late autumn.

Key points for growing Jasmine:

Jasmine loves sunlight and should be provided with ample light during growth. In summer, when Jasmine grows vigorously, attention should be paid to sufficient water and fertilizer.

To make the Jasmine plant full and bushy, you can pinch the tips 1-2 times during the growth of new branches. During the growing period, you can alternate between applying a nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium compound fertilizer and fermented soybean cake water every 10-15 days. After the flower buds appear, switch to using potassium dihydrogen phosphate fertilizer.

When the number of Jasmine flowers significantly decreases, you can perform a pruning. Jasmine is very tolerant of pruning. It is recommended to cut back the current year's branches by 1/2 to 2/3, then promptly apply a nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium compound fertilizer to promote the growth of new branches.

3. Chinese Rose (Monthly Rose)