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Does tiger skin orchid raise indoor appropriate, what does indoor raise need to notice?

Marie Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Clivia is very afraid of cold, during the winter need to adjust the temperature between 15 ~ 20 ℃, when the temperature is too low to keep warm. Watering should be less, usually once a month, and can be shortened if the environment is warm. In the indoor winter, it is necessary to often open windows for ventilation, but can not be placed in the tuyere for maintenance. It can bask in the sun, especially in winter, and receive light all day.

1. is it appropriate to keep it indoors

Sansevieria trifasciata has no toxicity and will not affect human health. It is suitable to be kept indoors and has strong adaptability. It is a common indoor ornamental plant.Tiger orchid is kept indoors, the benefits are more, it is a foliage plant, has a certain ornamental, leaves with the same pattern as tiger skin, on the surrounding home has a certain decorative, summer will also open flowers.Tiger orchid also has the ability to absorb and purify, can absorb harmful gases, so that indoor air is purified, bring more oxygen, is conducive to people's health.

2. What to pay attention to

1. Sansevieria trifasciata has small white flowers in summer, which emit a faint fragrance. Some people are allergic to pollen. In this case, it is not recommended to keep it at home. If you want to keep it at home, you can move it to a well-ventilated place when it blossoms, and try to avoid contact with it.

2, its leaves have a small tip, so there are children at home as far as possible to pay attention to, do not let the children touch.

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3, tiger orchid maintenance is very simple, not too much trouble, it likes enough astigmatism, it is recommended to be placed in bright indoor light, can not see light, do not expose to strong light.The usual watering does not need too much, the water should be moderate, not too wet.

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