1. Can it be placed at home?Monstera can be placed at home. It is highly ornamental and is a relatively common foliage plant. Moreover, it can absorb harmful gases in the home and is very suitable for placing in the living room, bedroom and other places. However, if it is to be placed in the bedroom, it must be placed in a room with a large space. 2. PrecautionsAlthough it can be kept at home, you should be careful not to come into contact with its juice easily and avoid rubbing the juice into your eyes, because it is poisonous, but the toxicity is not very high. Don’t let your children at home eat it by mistake, as it may cause unnecessary trouble. Do not touch the stems and leaves of the plant easily. Daily maintenance and appreciation will not cause any harm. 3. Maintenance methodsWhen growing Monstera, you should use soil with good drainage and keep it slightly moist at all times. Don't water it too much at ordinary times, you can spray water on the leaves of the plant appropriately. In daily breeding, it is best to place it in a place without strong light, but with bright scattered light. In addition, if you keep it at home, you need to change the pot once a year. |
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