Can garlic be put in the living room as a green plant after germination?

Garlic can be planted as a green plant after germination and placed in the sunny place in the living room.

Garlic can be potted after germination. Garlic planted in flowerpots can be placed in a sunny and ventilated place in the living room, which is beneficial to its photosynthesis and the normal growth of garlic. Garlic will release oxygen, absorb carbon dioxide and increase the indoor oxygen content during its growth, which is beneficial to human health.

Garlic planted at the bottom of the pot should be buried with base fertilizer, such as fermented cake fertilizer and farmyard manure. Usually, the base fertilizer can be buried in 100-250g fermented farmyard manure. Don't bury it too deep to cause fertilizer damage, and don't bury it too close to the root system to prevent it from burning. These fertilizers can provide nutrition for garlic in the growth process and reduce the poor growth caused by lack of nutrition.

Don't water it too wet at ordinary times to prevent the symptoms of rotten roots and bulbs. It is beneficial to the growth of garlic to continue watering after drying.

When there is sunshine, you can move out to bask in the sun, enhance photosynthesis, and at the same time use ultraviolet rays to sterilize and kill insects, reducing the pests and diseases of garlic.