Greenery is a very common and inexpensive plant in our lives, but don't look for it to be expensive, it's not bad at all. Many new homes that have just been renovated will have a few pots of greenery to absorb harmful gases.


Or some greenery on the fridge or in the bathroom can be a good way to purify the air at home. Traditionally, greenery is kept in soil, like this.


1. Choosing the soil


Choose a soil with good air permeability and water permeability, such as soft soil or nutrient soil, which can be used for green plants in general or in particular. The key is that it is not easy to rot the roots.


2. Watering and spraying


The most common choice is to keep your greenery indoors, but indoor ventilation is poor. If it is in a living room or lobby, then water it less often; if it is in a room or office with open air conditioning in summer, it needs to be watered more often, so when does it need to be watered?


After we have raised our greens in nutrient soil, we have to pay attention to the principle of drying the pot to more than half of the soil before watering. When watering, just water thoroughly at once, and then every 1-2 days, use a spray can to adjust to a spray state and just lightly spray a mist of water on the leaves.


3. Proper exposure to light


You can choose a place where there is sunlight, but where there is no exposure to the sun. For example, near a window, near a balcony, under a windowsill, etc., where it can see the sun but will not be exposed to it.


If there is no such environment, then light can be chosen in the morning or before sunset, when the sun is not hot and is mild enough for light. The right amount of light will allow the plant to photosynthesize better and grow densely and vigorously.


But in fact, the green can also be grown with goldfish, which are a symbol of wealth and prosperity and also bring some aura to our living space, and together they look good and are well kept, interdependent.


If you are breeding with goldfish you need to prepare a relatively large tank, it is best to use a fixed pot with greenery on top, only the roots in the water are good, goldfish or carp should not be too big, small only 1-3, at most 3, oxygen is not enough goldfish easy to get sick and die! If you can, you can also add an oxygenator.


Feed once a day, change the water at the bottom of the tank every 2-3 days and add new settled water. You have to try to keep it relatively stationary in the tank so that its stem is in the water and leaves are in the water.


This is more aesthetically pleasing than floating on the surface and does not affect the contact between the tank water and the air due to the lushness of the leaves, thus reducing the oxygen content of the water.


However, the leaves should not be immersed in water, because after all, greenery is not an aquatic plant, the leaves will not absorb oxygen from the water, and after long-term immersion in water, leaves will rot, affecting the water quality of the fish tank, bringing serious harm to goldfish.