Bed room decoration
Quote from kolithad on August 7, 2020, 9:01 pmHi all,
Any one have an idea on what kind of plants that we can keep in our bed room to make the room beautiful? I'm from Sri Lanka, which is relatively a hotter country than the European countries or USA. I have planned to keep some cactus plants in the bed room, grown in some vases. 😀
Hi all,
Any one have an idea on what kind of plants that we can keep in our bed room to make the room beautiful? I'm from Sri Lanka, which is relatively a hotter country than the European countries or USA. I have planned to keep some cactus plants in the bed room, grown in some vases. 😀
Quote from James on August 8, 2020, 7:13 amI've been in India for 2-3 years and I agree with you that it is hot specially in Summer and many people use plants in their room. I would say you can use Aloe Vera, Areca Palm and few others which is good for your bedroom.
I've been in India for 2-3 years and I agree with you that it is hot specially in Summer and many people use plants in their room. I would say you can use Aloe Vera, Areca Palm and few others which is good for your bedroom.
Quote from kolithad on August 8, 2020, 3:00 pmThank you very much James, yes that's a very good suggestion on Aloe Vera, and Areca Palm. I think aloe vera would be a great option as it's not growing much higher, and will be matching with cactus plants. Which could be kept even near the bed.
Thank you very much James, yes that's a very good suggestion on Aloe Vera, and Areca Palm. I think aloe vera would be a great option as it's not growing much higher, and will be matching with cactus plants. Which could be kept even near the bed.
Quote from TonyFL on August 8, 2020, 11:02 pmLook up just about any succulent and you should be able to grow them in your indoor environment, even with the humidity in Sri Lanka. Cactus actually grows really easily and is quite rewarding. Succulents even do an excellent job of removing toxins in the air and keeping your indoor air clean.
My favorite succulent pairs are cactus, hens-and-chicks, and the jade plant.
Look up just about any succulent and you should be able to grow them in your indoor environment, even with the humidity in Sri Lanka. Cactus actually grows really easily and is quite rewarding. Succulents even do an excellent job of removing toxins in the air and keeping your indoor air clean.
My favorite succulent pairs are cactus, hens-and-chicks, and the jade plant.
Quote from kolithad on August 9, 2020, 2:48 amThank you very much TonyFL, this is great information, actually I didn't know the science behind these succulents before. Mind blowing 😀
Thank you very much TonyFL, this is great information, actually I didn't know the science behind these succulents before. Mind blowing 😀
Quote from TonyFL on August 9, 2020, 2:58 amQuote from kolithad on August 9, 2020, 2:48 amThank you very much TonyFL, this is great information, actually I didn't know the science behind these succulents before. Mind blowing 😀
It's really neat, huh! Not only are they fun to grow, but also have several benefits. Good luck on your grow!
Quote from kolithad on August 9, 2020, 2:48 amThank you very much TonyFL, this is great information, actually I didn't know the science behind these succulents before. Mind blowing 😀
It's really neat, huh! Not only are they fun to grow, but also have several benefits. Good luck on your grow!
Quote from Harry on August 9, 2020, 6:56 pmWhy don't you try a terrarium? You can have so many options there.
Cactii & Money plant are also a good option, I guess Aloevera will also work well in your weather. You can also reap health benefits from it as well! 😀
Why don't you try a terrarium? You can have so many options there.
Cactii & Money plant are also a good option, I guess Aloevera will also work well in your weather. You can also reap health benefits from it as well! 😀
Quote from William on August 10, 2020, 3:31 amStick with something easy to grow in low light and get a nice plug in air freshener you can adjust the strength of.Something like a spider plant might do well. All plants need light, but they do best if it isn't full sun right on them. They do best as a hanging plant or on a shelf so they wouldn't take up too much space.
Stick with something easy to grow in low light and get a nice plug in air freshener you can adjust the strength of.Something like a spider plant might do well. All plants need light, but they do best if it isn't full sun right on them. They do best as a hanging plant or on a shelf so they wouldn't take up too much space.
Quote from kris_cooper on November 15, 2020, 2:00 amI guess cactus wouldn't be the wise choice here , since it's not very appealing. You can try the Kalanchoe or the Tropical Hibiscus for your home , given that these plants grow excellent in hot and dry areas.
I guess cactus wouldn't be the wise choice here , since it's not very appealing. You can try the Kalanchoe or the Tropical Hibiscus for your home , given that these plants grow excellent in hot and dry areas.

