It is best to have mosquito repellent at home. The implication of mosquito repellent is protection, belonging and vitality, but in Feng Shui, it generally represents a steady stream of vitality.
Can mosquito repellent be kept indoors?
Mosquito repellent grass is suitable for indoor breeding, its growth does not need too much light, and the requirements for ventilation are not high. These growth habits determine that mosquito repellent grass is suitable for indoor breeding.
Advantages and disadvantages of placing mosquito repellent indoors
Benefits: Keeping mosquito repellent indoors can repel mosquitoes. In addition, it can also release oxygen, which can increase the oxygen content in the air and optimize the air at home.
Disadvantages: The mosquito repellent has a strong smell. The higher the indoor temperature, the stronger its smell. The strong smell may make people feel uncomfortable, thus affecting breathing and sleep.
How to raise indoor mosquito repellent?
1, illumination: the growth of mosquito repellent grass needs sufficient illumination, so it is best to ensure that there are 1-2 hours of direct sunlight every day when raising, otherwise, the plants are prone to poor growth due to insufficient illumination, but exposure to sunlight should be avoided.
2, watering: breeding mosquito repellent also needs reasonable watering. It is most suitable to keep the soil slightly wet every day. If you want to make its mosquito repellent effect better, you can spray water on the front and back of its leaves.
3. Fertilization: During the growth period of mosquito repellent, cattail fertilizer can be applied every 2-3 weeks to promote its vigorous growth, but fertilization needs to be stopped when the temperature is too high.