1. OxygenWe cannot place it where we sleep. The biggest reason is that this kind of plant wants to absorb oxygen, so we can place it in the living room or other places, but never in the bedroom. 2. ToxinsIn fact, it contains some toxic enzymes, so we cannot place it in places where children can easily reach it, because if they are accidentally eaten or come into contact with the juice contained in its stems and leaves, throat edema will occur, and in more serious cases, it will cause problems with the vocal cords. 3. Environment1. The environment that suits it actually has an impact on this, because it prefers warm and humid places. We can place it in a cool place, so it is also feasible to place it in the room. 2. In winter, we have to put it indoors, because this way it will not die from the cold outside. Keeping it indoors can maintain its normal growth state. When we put it in the room, we must always provide it with the environment it needs, so that it will grow better. 3. Of course, if we have passed the winter, it is better not to keep it in the house if possible, because although there will be no poisoning incidents, we still have to be prepared for the worst, especially since it does not do much good to the human body. |
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