24 Hour's Oxygen Supply Plants

 

24 Hour's Oxygen Supply Plants: Houseplants

Did you know that plants supply oxygen 24 hours a day?

An old tale says that sleeping under a pepal tree keeps spirits away, but science says that sleeping under a pepal tree prolongs life by releasing oxygen even at night. Get these plants and trees now and live a long and healthy life.

Plants absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) during the day and release oxygen (O2) during photosynthesis. At night, we absorb O2 and release CO2 as a result of respiration.

There are three photosynthetic pathways adapted by plants for carbon fixation:

C3 pathway (Calvin cycle)

C4 pathway

CAM pathway (Crassulaceae acid metabolism).

C3 and C4 are common in terrestrial plants, with C3 being the most common of these two.

CAM pathways can be observed in desert plants and epiphytes (that is, plants that parasitize other plants). Unlike C3 and C4 plants, these plants keep their stomata closed during the day and open at night and in the form of malic acid he captures CO2 and releases O2.

We do this to prevent water loss from the sun. During the day, they break down malic acid and, like C3 plants, use CO2 released by the Calvin cycle to produce sugars. Therefore, CAM plants release oxygen at night.

But it's not true that we release a lot of oxygen at night. In summary, most plants only release oxygen during the day, but no plants produce large amounts of oxygen at night.

These 10 plants reliably release large amounts of her O2 during the day, and at night he reduces CO2 and increases oxygen levels.

1. Aloe Vera

When lists of plants with beneficial effects are compiled, Aloe Vera is always at the top of the list. Aloe vera is listed by NASA as one of the air-improving plants. Releases oxygen at night and prolongs life.

An almost "maintenance-free" plant that offers many cosmetic benefits.

2. Peepal

Peepal's tree has the ability to carry out a form of photosynthesis called Crassulaceae Acid Metabolism (CAM), so at night he can also absorb CO2.

3. Snake Plants

Easy to care for and grows well on sunny windowsills or in areas with only indirect light. It thrives in dry soil and does not require regular watering.

In fact, overwatering is one of the major problems with snake plants. Snake plants are great for any room in the house and help eliminate formaldehyde from the air.

4. Areca Palm

Also known as gold palm, butterfly palm and yellow palm, areca palm is native to southern India and the Philippines. Areca palm can be used as a houseplant, but it requires special care.

5. Neem

Synonymous with health benefits, the neem tree absorbs CO2 to purify the night air.

Neem is considered to be planted inside the home, especially in the center of the home garden, and this fact is scientifically true as it acts as a natural insecticide.

6. Orchid :

Beautiful and soothing, the orchid is perfect for a bedroom corner.

Orchids not only give off oxygen at night, they also expel xylene, a pollutant found in paint, and fill the room with fresh air to breathe.

7. Gerbera (Orange)

Bright and energetic. There are many reasons why we love gerbera flowers. This is the fifth most popular flower in the world. Gerbera flowers are considered a symbol of innocence, purity and happiness.

Gerberas come in a variety of gemstone shades, but orange gerberas are the most popular and appreciated for their ability to add a bright glow of intense color.

8. Christmas Cacti

Christmas cacti can adapt to low light, but they also grow well in bright, indirect light. To promote flowering, plants should be watered less frequently.

This common houseplant blooms around Christmas, but its long green arms are attractive all year round.

9. Tulsi

Commonly known as Holy Basil. It is native to India and is mainly grown in Southeast Asia. It is commonly used to treat asthma, colds, sore throats, high blood pressure and cholesterol.

Also used as a stress reliever and anti-inflammatory agent.

10. Money Plants

These are very hardy houseplants that anyone can keep alive, producing large yellow and green leaves on drooping vines.

Choose a sunny location without much direct sunlight. Alternatively, you can place the pothos in an area with less light if that works best for you.

Houseplants actually release oxygen during the day in natural light through the process of photosynthesis. However, this process stops without light. At night the CO2 content decreases, thereby increasing the oxygen content.

So if you're looking to bring some greenery into your home to improve air quality and oxygen levels at night, bring these plants home now.

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