Can the sequoia be cultured indoors
The sequoia can be cultured indoors, it is not toxic, has little impact on the environment, and can absorb some harmful substances. It has good ornamental value and good meaning, so it is called "longevity tree".
The feng shui of keeping the red bean tree indoors
From the feng shui point of view, the red bean tree has the five elements of qi. If there is too much wood qi or not enough water qi in your home, you can put it at the entrance of the hall to regulate it. If the yellow series is too much or the fire color is too soft at home, it can be arranged on the shadow wall or next to several cases.
Redbud indoor raising on the physical impact
Redbud is an anti-cancer plant, but there is also toxicity, especially its leaves, can not be directly taken orally, accidental ingestion may be poisoned.
Redbuds in the bedroom to raise
Redbuds can be placed in the bedroom maintenance. Generally speaking, the red bean tree constantly absorbs CO2 and then releases a beneficial gas. This gas can not only purify the air in the room, but also kill some bacteria, which is very good for human body.
Indoor or outdoor cultivation
Redbuds can be cultivated indoors or outdoors, and the growth of redbuds cultivated outdoors will be better. Indoor cultivation can absorb indoor toxic gases and dust, and purify the air. Generally speaking, the red bean tree can be cultivated indoors for a long time. Sequoia is not very demanding on light, preferring a semi-shaded environment, so you don't have to worry about too little light indoors.
The key points of indoor cultivation of the red bean tree
Cultivation temperature: The optimal growing temperature of the red bean tree is 18~32℃ during the day, and 10~25℃ at night, which can withstand the cold, and has a strong adaptability, and can generally tolerate a low temperature of -25~-15℃.
Care for light: The redbud is a kind of positive tree, and its growing environment needs sufficient light. However, its seedlings, especially those within 3 years, need shade and can gradually see sunlight after 3 years.
Watering for indoor care: Potted redbud plants should be watered every 2~3 days in the spring, every 3~4 days in the summer, every 3~4 days in the fall, and less in the winter. The leaves can be rinsed with water every 15~20 days to allow the residual moisture to moisten the potting soil.