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Frequently Asked Questions

What are air-purifying plants?

Air-purifying plants are indoor plants known for filtering common household air pollutants while releasing fresh oxygen, helping improve indoor air quality naturally.

How do these plants purify the air?

These plants absorb volatile organic compounds (VOCs) like formaldehyde and benzene through their leaves and roots, converting them into less harmful substances and increasing oxygen levels in your space.

Are the plants safe for pets and children?

Some air-purifying plants are pet-friendly, while others can be toxic if ingested. Please check the specific plant description on each product page for safety information before placing them where pets or children frequent.

How many plants do I need for a room?

While more plants generally improve air quality, a good starting guideline is 1–2 medium plants per 10 m², adjusting based on room size, light, and air circulation.

How often should I water my plants?

Watering frequency depends on the plant species and room conditions. As a general rule, water when the top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry — avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.

What light conditions do these plants need?

Most air-purifying plants thrive in bright, indirect light. Some tolerate lower light conditions, but avoid direct harsh sunlight which can scorch leaves.