Many people like to put some potted plants at home, so what potted plants should we put?
I used to raise a cactus and put it next to the computer to absorb the radiation from the computer. And I think cactus has a strong vitality and will live a long life. As a result, it became soft after only half a month. Later, I left it alone and rotted in a flowerpot.
The potted plant seller lied to me and told me that the cactus didn't need to be cared for or watered, but it didn't die.
Later, when I visited IKEA, I bought a small coconut tree, which was very cute. I was very careful when I put it in the office. I am a little green plant. I put it by my side and looked at it and felt alive. I will fertilize and water it, and occasionally take it to the window sill to bask in the sun. Later, it grew up and I was very happy. I changed the soil and the cauldron for it. As a result, the leaves began to turn yellow, and watering and fertilizing were useless. Then the whole tree died.
Later, I also raised rich trees, aloe vera and chlorophytum, all of which were killed in the battle.
But I think the company's green radish is not sunny all day, and no one cares. Every once in a while, aunt cleaning waters it. How can it grow so well? I asked aunt cleaning, and she said that the green radish itself is a shade-loving plant, and it wilts when it is dried. As long as you water it once a week and leave it at home, you can still absorb formaldehyde.
I decisively bought four pots of chlorophytum at home, one in the kitchen, two in the living room and one in the study. Green radish takes oxygen at night and can't be kept in the bedroom. Water them once a week. They all grow very well and like to eat big fish and meat.
The last two pictures are for everyone to see:
This is on the refrigerator with a long one on it.
This is on TV, and this is the best.
Therefore, my conscience suggests that raising green radish is both worry-free and reassuring.
Just sauce purple.