Is it suitable to keep baby's breath flowers indoors?
This article introduces experience in home decoration with baby's breath flowers, discussing whether they are suitable for indoor keeping. Next, the editor will provide an introduction for everyone.
I've seen flower enthusiasts asking whether baby's breath is suitable for indoor keeping. This needs to be explained from two aspects: dried flowers or potted plants. If it's purchased dried baby's breath, it is suitable for indoor keeping. However, if it's a potted baby's breath, it is not suitable for indoor keeping.
The reason why potted baby's breath is not suitable for indoor keeping is that all flowering plants have a great dependence on sunlight, and baby's breath is no exception. Since there is no good lighting condition indoors, it is not suitable for indoor keeping.
Of course, some flower enthusiasts have floor-to-ceiling windows with good lighting conditions, and such sunlit indoor environments are suitable for keeping baby's breath. Moreover, baby's breath is non-toxic and does not have an overwhelming fragrance, so it has no effect on humans. Many flower enthusiasts keep their baby's breath in enclosed balconies, and it grows well.
Finally, let's emphasize lighting because whether you can keep baby's breath indoors mainly depends on it.
1) It prefers a sunny environment and can tolerate semi-shade. Except when the summer sun is intense and direct sunlight needs to be shaded, it is best to provide ample lighting at other times.
2) Although it can grow in weak light, the flowers may not bloom well, or may not bloom at all.
The above is the specific content regarding whether baby's breath flowers are suitable for indoor keeping (dried flowers are fine, but not potted ones), for everyone's reference.