Can I keep Chinese roses in the bedroom? Analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of keeping Chinese roses in the bedroom.

Can you keep Chinese roses in the bedroom?A brief knowledge sharing with you about whether you can keep Chinese roses in the bedroom and the advantages and disadvantages of keeping Chinese roses in the bedroom, keep reading!Nowadays, people's quality of life has greatly improved, and they are no longer satisfied with just having enough to eat. They now pursue comfort and aesthetics in life. Many flower enthusiasts not only grow flowers in the living room and balcony but also like to place several pots in the bedroom, so they can fall asleep with the sweet fragrance and wake up to beautiful flowers every morning, which can brighten their mood.A few days ago, a flower enthusiast asked me a question: Can Chinese roses be kept indoors? I thought about it, and Chinese roses are indeed non-toxic. Keeping them in the bedroom won't do any harm to the body, but I still don't recommend keeping them indoors.Chinese roses look beautiful, but most of their varieties have thorns. In a place like the bedroom where you spend a lot of time every day, you might get pricked by the thorns accidentally. Especially for children who are naughty and active, getting pricked by the thorns of Chinese roses would not be good.The fragrance of Chinese roses is very strong and pleasant, but this strong fragrance is also one of the reasons why they shouldn't be placed in the bedroom. Flower enthusiasts might imagine this scenario: falling asleep every day accompanied by the sweet scent of flowers, and having sweet dreams. However, the reality is not as wonderful as that. The fragrance of Chinese roses is too strong. It's fine to smell it for a while, but if you smell it all night, it might not be good, and you might even get a headache.Can you keep Chinese roses in the bedroom?Chinese roses often get affected by diseases and pests. Take the red spider, for example. This nasty little creature can multiply rapidly and lay eggs or weave webs on Chinese roses. If placed in the bedroom, red spiders can easily crawl from the Chinese roses to other places in the bedroom, which is very uncomfortable.Although Chinese roses can perform photosynthesis during the day, they also need to respire at night. Keeping a pot of Chinese roses in the bedroom is like having an extra competitor for oxygen.The four situations mentioned above are all considered from the perspective of flower enthusiasts. Apart from these four situations, keeping Chinese roses in the bedroom is also not good for the plants themselves. Because Chinese roses need plenty of sunlight and good air circulation to grow, the light in the bedroom is usually much poorer than on the balcony, and the ventilation is not very good either, making it unsuitable for Chinese roses to grow.Of course, if the bedroom in your home has a particularly well-lit balcony that is ventilated every day, please consider the above four points!So, what kind of flowers are more suitable for keeping in the bedroom?