1. Is it toxic?The answer is no, it can be placed in many places and it is good for the air. Researchers in the United States have discovered that it can not only absorb CO2, but also release O2. It is a good helper for natural air purification and can even help remove more than 80% of harmful gases in the home. 2. Efficacy and Value1. Health valueWhen your home appliances are turned on, it can effectively reduce radiation and give you a healthier home environment. If you place two or three pots of it in a 15-square-meter room, it can absorb at least 80% of the bad substances. 2. Medicinal valueIt belongs to the lily family and is cool in nature, which can help you eliminate toxins and dissipate heat. It can eliminate swelling and promote menstrual blood circulation. If someone in your family has a cold, or a cough, accidentally falls, is bitten by a poisonous snake, or is burned, you can apply it to relieve the symptoms. 3. How to breed1. Choose soil with good drainage and ventilation functions. It is best to add a few rotten leaves as the base. Do not use impermeable soil, such as sandy soil, otherwise its roots will easily rot. 2. Place it where the sun can directly shine on it. However, when the sun is too strong in the summer, you should also use something to shade it. In the winter, you can place it in a sunny area. Don't water it too much and keep it dry. In hot weather, water more often to keep it moist. If it is grown in porcelain, it is better to be dry than wet, otherwise the water will not be able to drain out and it may die. During its growth period, to keep the leaves clean, you can wash it frequently. 3. Normally, you should change the pot every 2 years, remove the old roots and leaves, and replace it with new soil to increase nutrients, which can make it more beautiful and fresh. It sprouts faster in summer and new leaves can grow faster. If the pot can't accommodate the leaves, you can use scissors to remove the old leaves to help the new leaves get the sun. |
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