Why You Can't Keep White Orchids at Home
Below is an introduction for netizens on why white orchids cannot be kept at home and related introductions to green ornamental plants for home gardening feng shui. Next, the editor will introduce them to you.
There are millions of plants suitable for home cultivation, and each plant has different growth habits and different requirements for the growing environment. Some people say that a certain plant is easy to grow, while others say it's not, mainly due to different cultivation environments. The following five plants are not suitable for indoor cultivation, as they do not grow well indoors and are difficult to care for. If you don't have outdoor cultivation conditions and the indoor ventilation is poor, you should think twice before buying, otherwise you will waste money and face continuous troubles.
Camellia
Camellias prefer environments with good ventilation and air permeability. If they are grown for a long time in environments with poor ventilation, even with careful care, they may still have problems such as dull leaves, poor growth, and difficulty in flowering. Therefore, having a well-ventilated environment is very important for growing camellias well. Camellias grown outdoors are much better in terms of survival rate and growth than those grown purely indoors. Some flower enthusiasts can grow camellias well at home even without outdoor conditions, but only if their homes are well-ventilated. If you have poor ventilation at home, you should be cautious when buying camellias.
White Orchid
Although the flowers of white orchids are small, their fragrance is very pleasant and they are favored by many flower enthusiasts. White orchids can bloom when they are young seedlings, and many people say they can be kept indoors. However, it is difficult to grow them well indoors, with few flowers and a short blooming period. If there are outdoor conditions, even if white orchids are grown in pots, they can still grow vigorously and emit a sweet fragrance. Therefore, buying white orchids also requires caution, especially in fully enclosed environments, where it is even more difficult to grow them.
Chinese Bellflower
Chinese bellflowers have small and cute flowers with bright colors and are a common flowering plant. They prefer environments that are well-ventilated, humid, warm, and semi-shaded. When kept in enclosed indoors, their leaves will turn yellow and fall off, eventually drying up. Some flower enthusiasts have a hard time getting their Chinese bellflowers to produce flower buds, and the flower buds easily fall off. Chinese bellflowers grown outdoors only need to control sunlight and watering, and the phenomenon of leaves and flower buds falling off is not common. Chinese bellflowers grown indoors need more ventilation, attention to watering and sunlight, and may still grow well, but most flower enthusiasts' bellflowers will wither in summer.
Why You Can't Keep White Orchids at Home
Japanese Yew
The Japanese yew is very good at purifying the air. Although it does not bear fruit easily, many flower enthusiasts still like it. The Japanese yew is a relatively tall tree species. Under outdoor conditions, after several years of growth, it is not difficult for the plant to bear fruit. If it is completely grown indoors, the plant grows slowly and is difficult to reach the conditions for fruiting, making it hard to bear fruit. Some flower enthusiasts' Japanese yews have leaves that turn yellow and fall off from the bottom, mainly due to poor ventilation and uncontrolled watering, leading to root rot. Japanese yews grown outdoors do not require much care and grow relatively quickly, changing every year.
Gardenia
Gardenias are also one of the difficult plants to grow, but their fragrance is very pleasant, and every year countless flower enthusiasts are captivated by them. It is difficult to grow gardenias well indoors, but it is not as difficult if they are kept on well-ventilated balconies, terraces, or gardens. Especially in northern indoor environments, it is even more difficult to grow gardenias. Therefore, if you don't have outdoor conditions, poor indoor ventilation, and low humidity, you should be cautious when buying gardenias, as you may not see any flowers and the plant may wither and die from yellow leaves and fallen flower buds.
Have you ever grown any of the above five plants? I have grown all of them, and there is a big difference between growing them outdoors and indoors. If you haven't grown them yet but have the intention to do so, consider whether your environment is suitable for growing them before buying, otherwise you will waste money. If you find this useful, give it a thumbs up and follow me to learn more about flower cultivation knowledge.
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