1. Is it toxic when placed indoors?Daphne koreana is not toxic when placed indoors. It is a non-toxic plant, so it is completely fine to place it outdoors or indoors. You should know that its fragrance may be a bit strong. If the ventilation of the living room is not very good, it is recommended that you place it on the balcony or outdoors. 2. Indoor maintenance tips1. Light: It is a plant that does not like strong light. It is usually grown indoors and the location chosen should be one with weak light. Especially in summer, it is necessary to provide shade indoors and not place it on the south windowsill. 2. Water: Daphne odora prefers a relatively humid environment. The windows should be opened appropriately after watering because it is very afraid of moisture, otherwise the water will not evaporate. The amount of water should be controlled and overwatering should be avoided. 3. NotesAlthough it is a very ornamental plant, try not to place it in the bedroom. This is not only because of its strong floral scent, but also because it absorbs oxygen at night. Moreover, most bedrooms are not ventilated at night, so it will compete with people for oxygen in the room, which may not be good for sleep. |
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