Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - As the weather turns cold, families need to be cautious in planting flowers.

As the weather turns cold, families need to be cautious in planting flowers.

Matters needing attention in raising flowers into the room

Don't move "poisonous" flowers indoors.

When it is cold, especially in winter, selectively move flowers and plants indoors, and don't move "toxic" flowers and plants indoors to breed.

Flowers and plants "breathe" and people compete for oxygen.

Don't put too many plants indoors, because they will "breathe", inhale oxygen and release carbon dioxide in addition to photosynthesis. Moreover, when it is cold, people often choose to close the windows, which leads to poor indoor air circulation and increases the concentration of carbon dioxide in indoor air. Especially at night, the photosynthesis of flowers and plants is limited, but their breathing is very strong, which is easy to compete with people for oxygen, thus affecting their health.

Avoid random contact and beware of poisoning.

Indoor flowers and plants will first affect asthma patients or patients with airway hyperresponsiveness. If there are these patients at home, it is best not to put too many flowers and some fragrant flowers indoors. Because pollen is easy to aggravate the wheezing of asthma patients, thus aggravating the condition. If family members are allergic to pollen at ordinary times, they should put less or no flowers.

Plants and flowers enter the room in winter.

Plants suitable for indoor breeding

Leaf-watching plants such as chlorophytum, asparagus, aloe, hawksbill, etc. They can absorb indoor toxic gases and release oxygen, which is beneficial to human health and suitable for indoor feeding.

Plants that don't need to be moved indoors

Because some plants are not afraid of cold, they don't need to move indoors, such as holly, African jasmine and other evergreen plants

Plants that cannot be moved indoors

Strong-smelling plants such as roses, cloves, oleander and tiger thorns are not suitable for indoor breeding. Especially if the flowers in the bedroom are too thick, it is easy to cause symptoms such as insomnia and neurasthenia.