1. Can it be placed indoors?Daphne is one of the more common flowers. It is very ornamental, especially when it blooms. The flowers are very elegant and can be placed indoors for family members to enjoy. Moreover, it also emits floral fragrance, which can beautify and purify the indoor environment, but be sure not to eat it by mistake. Some people put it in the bedroom, but it is not recommended to keep it in the bedroom. First of all, the ventilation in the bedroom is not very good. In addition, the fragrance is very strong when it blooms, and some people may feel uncomfortable if they are not used to it. Secondly, this kind of flower will emit carbon dioxide at night, which may affect people's sleep. 2. Precautions1. Ventilation: If plants grow indoors for a long time and cannot receive fresh air, they will easily breed bacteria and be infected by pests and diseases. Therefore, you should open the windows more often during sunny days. 2. Light: Daphne odora is not a plant that likes sunlight very much. It only needs slight light during its growth period. Therefore, when indoors, you should choose a location with good light. If it does not receive light for a long time, it will be harmful to its growth. |
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