Solve the problem: 5 plants that dry out and humidify the air in the space





Dry air with you brings problems to the respiratory system, and against them you can fight naturally with plants that humidify the air. On the other hand, if you have problems with too much moisture in space, it can also help you with nature.

Chamaecyparis

is considered a sacred tree in Japan because it is believed that the souls of the deceased are gathered in it. That evergreen trees moisturize the air and absorb impurities in the home. Some claim to reduce the symptoms of migraine and headaches. In turn, it requires shade and regular watering.


Sansevieria trifasciata

This plant does wonderful things: it refreshes the air, produces large amounts of oxygen and neutralizes harmful substances from synthetic materials. Since it keeps moisture in its leaves, it does not need to be watered. Above all, it does not require much attention, so you can place it at any corner of the home.




Ficus

 is one of the most popular home plants because it drains air, fills it with oxygen, neutralizes toxins and viruses and absorbs plenty of dust. The best manages in homes with lots of space and looking for constant shade. The most common type of fiction is Benjamin, which grows fast and does not need to be watered.

Scindapsus

This plant behaves like rattles - its leaves quickly cover the area around which it grows and ascends to the light. It quickly adjusts to the dry air and gradually humidifies it. On the other hand, it needs a lot of shade and often watering.

Calanchoa

This plant from Madagascar was created for dry-air homes. It maintains moisture in the leaves and helps regulate freshness in your environment. You do not need to water it often, but it needs to be positioned in a place where you will get plenty of sunlight.