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  1. Except that you would need like 3 full grown trees in your bedroom to actually move the atmospheric oxygen in a meaningful way for you. Concentration gradients are a thing, and even if you ran a nasal tube tank 24/7 that oxygen quickly finds its way out of the room and in short order outside.

    You are not benefiting from O2 production from your house plants. Full stop.

  2. They just get in the way and dry out. Moved on from house plants they never get the perfect conditions. Now I'm all outside plants.

  3. Snake plant it is, they're almost indestructible. I even manage to destroy cacti, funnily enough, the philodendrons and dracaenas are doing fantastic, but cacti, nope, they'll either rot or mummificate.

  4. My wifes allergie stopped after we bought just ONE farn/ green lady (nephrolepsis exaltata) for our bed room. It filters the air. Amazing shi. We know will buy way, way more!

  5. I have a small lavender plant next to my bed, that gives us a lovely calming smells. And I live my window open a bit at night. 😘💚

  6. Nice .. tho my Orchid is looking a bit neglected since it stopped flowering the other month. . i dont imagine a browning leaved Od is so healthy lol.. jokes. might invest in a new one

  7. I have 3 big Boston ferns & 3 big hanging Spider plants with a beautiful aquarium in a Bow window with white wicker furniture. In our bedroom it also has a big Copper bed in the room.

  8. Though they dont do much they still look lovely ivf alr started adding spider plants to beigthen up my room

  9. lol feels like misinformation. You’d need to fill the full volume of the room with plants to actually make a difference

  10. I do have Snake Plants, and it sure is easy to grow and maintain.
    I like its aesthetic look, especially giving the room modern look.

    But would look good with decent colored room, such as white or gray.

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