During the college entrance examination, it is suitable for children to raise plants such as pineapple, jasmine, lavender, Dracaena sanderiana and asparagus at home. These plants can help purify the air, relieve stress, enhance concentration, and do not require complex maintenance.
1. Green ivy
Green ivy is a common indoor foliage plant with strong air purification ability and the ability to absorb harmful substances such as formaldehyde. Its leaves are lush green and full, visually soothing eye fatigue, suitable for placement on desks or windowsills. Green ivy has strong resistance to negative results and can survive by watering once a week. It will not distract the attention of candidates due to maintenance issues.
2. Jasmine
The fragrance emitted by jasmine has a calming effect and can alleviate anxiety. Its floral fragrance is mild and not pungent, which helps improve sleep quality. White flowers adorn the green leaves during flowering, adding vitality to the learning environment. Attention should be paid to maintaining sufficient scattered light and avoiding direct exposure to strong light that may cause flowers to wither prematurely.
3. Lavender
The linalool component emitted by lavender has been proven to reduce stress hormone levels through research. Small potted plants can be placed in the corners of bedrooms or study rooms, and their light purple flowers can create a peaceful atmosphere. During maintenance, it is necessary to control the amount of watering and keep the soil slightly dry, which is more conducive to the release of fragrance.
4. Dracaena sanderiana
Dracaena sanderiana hydroponics is clean and sanitary, suitable for bookcase or tea table. The rising shape of its stem symbolizes academic progress and can provide positive psychological suggestions to candidates. Changing water and adding nutrient solution once a week can maintain growth without frequent care.
5. Wenzhu
Wenzhu has an elegant plant shape and leaves that are as fine as clouds, exuding the temperament of Eastern literati. Capable of absorbing computer radiation and suitable for placement near electronic devices. Its slow growth characteristic does not require frequent pruning, and a semi shaded environment is more conducive to maintaining green leaf color. During the college entrance examination, the selection of plants should be based on the principles of low maintenance and no safety hazards. Avoid flowering plants or thorny varieties that are difficult to maintain, such as cacti that may scratch the skin and night blooming flowers that may cause dizziness. All potted plants should be placed in a well ventilated area and regularly checked for soil moisture. Excessive moisture can easily breed mosquitoes and insects. Slow release fertilizer can be used in combination to avoid frequent fertilization. The plant position can be adjusted appropriately one week before the exam to ensure soft and undisturbed lighting in the learning area. Parents should pay attention to observing their children's reactions to plants. Some candidates may be sensitive to pollen and remove related plants in a timely manner if they feel uncomfortable.
Comments (0)
Leave a Comment
No comments yet
Be the first to share your thoughts!