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Cleaning Indoor Plants(0)

July 25, 2011

One trait plants and people have in common is they prefer to be in a clean state rather than constantly covered in filth. The reason for this is twofold: Like humans, plants enjoy and need light. Though the necessary levels vary per plant natural sun light is essential for carrying out the process of photosynthesis which turns carbon dioxide in the air into organic compounds such as sugars. However, when plants are dirty they absorb less light which slows photosynthesis weakening them.

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