Air-purifying plants trend in pollution-hit city

by:Yovog     2023-10-27
Many people, especially those living in high-rise buildings, are placing short jujube palms, evergreen trees in China, flamingos, and even inconspicuous rubber plants for better air quality.
Rising levels of pollution, coupled with a series of breathing and other health problems, have lost luster to the original beloved winter, and delhiite has been expanding in life since then. Diwali.
At this time, the air purification plant has become the latest development trend for people fighting for clean air.
These plants are often called air purifiers, which are full of pollution.
Struggling with features makes it a popular choice for family gardens and interior of the residence.
They also earned extra brownie points for low budget and maintenance costs because most of them need less water, enough to keep the soil moist, about once or twice a week, sunshine once a week.
Many people, especially those living in high-rise buildings, are placing short jujube palms, evergreen trees in China, flamingos, and even inconspicuous rubber plants for better air quality.
Share her three. year-
Sana Dhillon said that the old daughter was often sick due to pollution in Gurgaon: \"The first year of our transfer from Delhi was a nightmare for my children.
She had a cold and cough on the nebulizer.
After the doctor prevented us from buying the air purifier, we decided to take the air purifier home and turn green.
\"Today, her house is the pleasant green of snake plants and peace lily, they can survive without a lot of water or light, prefer shade, when the soil is dry, it\'s best to water.
Known as the most efficient air filtration plant, the latter can reduce volatile organic compounds (VOC) such as formaldehyde, benzene, PX, toluene and ammonia ).
According to the edible route Kapil Mandawewala, more and more people are turning to air purifiers after a smog nightmare in November.
Specializing in green vegetables.
\"Not just air purifiers, but the use of indoor plants has also increased as air quality has declined in Delhi.
As we all know, plants such as spider plants, dragon blood trees, syngonium, sansevieria, areca palm, British Ivy and Boston fern are increasingly being asked, especially for families with children . \"
Mandawewala added that many private companies also put these factories in the office, not only to purify the air, but also to create a pleasant and beautiful environment for employees.
Vertical gardens are becoming more and more popular in places where space is lacking.
Ruchi Warikoo, a freelancer at Faridabad, also expressed his view that he has turned her house into a \"virtual greenhouse\" for her five people \"--year-old son.
\"We breathe poison every day.
I don\'t want my child to get sick, although adults can handle it.
\"I have about 50 plants on the House and on the balcony, and we obviously feel the difference in the air around us,\" she said . \".
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