Rosemary is suitable for growing indoors. It is better and more auspicious to grow rosemary at home. Because rosemary has a very good ability to purify the air, it can effectively absorb harmful substances in the air, and it also has a calming and calming effect. In addition, it has a certain ornamental value and can freshen the air.
It is better and more auspicious to keep rosemary at home. It has a good ability to purify the air, absorb harmful substances in the air, and has a calming and soothing effect. In addition, rosemary also has a certain degree of ornamental value. The feng shui effect of rosemary is to retain memories of the past and represent eternal and loyal feelings.
Can rosemary be grown indoors?
Rosemary is suitable for growing indoors because rosemary has a good ability to purify the air and can effectively absorb pollutants in the air. Hazardous substances, but for indoor maintenance, the environment must be ventilated.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Growing Rosemary Indoors
The benefits of growing rosemary indoors are that it can purify the air, freshen the air, and also has the effect of calming and calming the mind. In addition, there are Certain ornamental qualities, the disadvantages of growing rosemary indoors are.
However, if we grow rosemary indoors and the maintenance environment is closed, the fragrance of the flowers will irritate the brain, causing dizziness and chest tightness, and people who are allergic to pollen will have allergic reactions.
How to grow rosemary indoors
1. Watering
Rosemary is suitable for growing in slightly moist soil during the growing season. , generally water once every 3-4 days. In summer, water loss is relatively fast. It is best to water and spray water every day.
2. Light
Although rosemary has the ability to tolerate shade, it still needs to be exposed to more sun during the growing season, mainly to receive soft light. If rosemary is not exposed to light for a long time, its branches and leaves will easily become leggy, which is detrimental to growth.
3. Temperature
Rosemary has a slight cold tolerance. If it is maintained in the south, there is basically no need to worry about temperature problems, and it can survive the winter outdoors. If the rosemary is maintained in the northern region, because the temperature after winter is relatively low, it needs to be moved indoors for maintenance in time.