Indoor Flower Keeping Guide: Comprehensive Selection and Care Strategies for Flower Cultivation

What flowers are best to grow indoors

Indoor green plants are not only the soul embellishment of home decoration, but also the natural guardians of purifying the air. Faced with a dazzling array of plant species, how to choose varieties that are both beautiful and practical? This article will reveal the scientific collocation plan for indoor plants from three dimensions: air purification, insect repellent (F-Y), and safety maintenance. Air purification plants recommend formaldehyde nemesis combination Tiger Orchid is known as the "king of formaldehyde absorption". A single plant can purify 10㎡ of space every day. Combined with the spider plant to form a three-dimensional purification network, the hanging growth characteristics of the spider plant can capture low-altitude pollutants. As an auxiliary player, Green Rose's air roots can decompose benzene substances and form a triple purification barrier. Ivy, an expert in waste gas treatment, has an adsorption rate of 85% for nicotine, which is especially suitable for smoking families. Milanese flowers continue to release negative oxygen ions at night, forming a "day and night purification CP" with camellia flowers. Experimental data shows that three iron trees can reduce the sulfur dioxide concentration in 100㎡ space by 60%. Functional plant selection natural mosquito repellent system Mosquito repellent grass releases citronellal substance, and can repel mosquitoes up to 20 square meters. Lemongrass has both ornamental and edible values, and its leaves can be used to make natural mosquito repellent spray. The nine-story tower can also prevent powdery mildew. It is recommended to plant 3-5 pots on the window sill to form a protective belt. Jasmonic acid volatilized by the antibacterial health plant Jasmine has broad-spectrum antibacterial properties and is especially suitable for displaying in children's rooms. The crape myrtle base emitted by crape myrtle flowers can inhibit tubercle bacillus and form an aromatic healing area with osmanthus flowers. It is recommended to place lemon tree seedlings in the bedroom, whose bactericidal effect is 40% higher than that of adult plants. Safety maintenance precautions Toxic plant warnings Dripping Guanyin juice contains calcium oxalate needle crystals, which can cause burning pain when contacting the skin. Hyacinth bulbs contain colchicine and need to be transplanted with gloves. Eating green radish juice by mistake will cause swelling in the mouth. It is recommended to place it at a height of more than 1.5 meters. Light and moisture management The succulent plants adopt the "dry through watering through" method and are maintained without water during summer dormancy. Cactus are watered once a month and combined with red jade soil to enhance drainage. Ferns need to maintain 70% air humidity and can be equipped with an ultrasonic humidifier.

Scientific selection of indoor green plants requires combining spatial functions and maintenance conditions. It is recommended that the living room should be mainly large leaf-viewing plants, the bedroom should display small flowering varieties, and the kitchen should give priority to fragrant grass plants. Regular wiping of leaves with wet wipes and combined with potassium dihydrogen phosphate foliar fertilizer can extend the plant viewing cycle to 3-5 years.