It is better to keep fragrant lilies at home, as they symbolize purity, and in Feng Shui, they have the function of attracting wealth, gathering energy and improving fortune, and can also bring harmonious relationships. Can fragrant lilies be grown indoors?Fragrant lilies are more suitable for growing indoors. They not only decorate the room, but also absorb odors and harmful gases, making the air fresh, which is beneficial to human health. Advantages and disadvantages of growing fragrant lilies indoorsBenefits: The ornamental value of fragrant lilies is relatively high, and they can also adjust people's mood and make people feel happy. Their fragrance can increase people's nervous excitement and is beneficial to people's mental state. Disadvantages: The scent of lilies contains trace amounts of stimulants. If you smell it for a long time, you may experience nausea and dizziness. Moreover, if people with respiratory diseases smell it too much, their condition may be aggravated. How to grow lilies indoors1. Soil: If you want to grow fragrant lilies, you need to choose loose, fertile, and well-drained soil for it. Before planting, you can use high temperature to disinfect and sterilize the soil to reduce bacteria in the soil and allow the fragrant lilies to grow healthily. 2. Water: When growing fragrant lilies, you need to water the plants once every day. Just keep the soil moist when watering. Excessive watering will cause water accumulation, which will affect the growth of the fragrant lilies. 3. Nutrients: When growing fragrant lilies, you need to provide them with nutrients. You can apply ammonia fertilizer to the plants once every half a month. When fertilizing, it is best to apply the fertilizer directly to the soil, which is conducive to the fragrant lilies to better absorb nutrients and grow more vigorously. 4. Light: When growing fragrant lilies, the plants need to be placed in a diffuse light environment so that the fragrant lilies receive no less than 6 hours of light to prevent the plants from growing small and diseased leaves due to long-term lack of sunlight. |
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