We've had many things in our bedroom (), but we've never had any plants - LadyWayne says that they release carbon dioxide back out in the evening. To be honest, I've never looked it up - but surely that's poppycock?
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Nope, quite true. In daylight plants use up carbon dioxide faster (to grow) than they breath it out, but photosynthesis stops when it gets dark (and most household artificial light isn't sufficient), so they do indeed produce a LITTLE carbon dioxide over night. Probably less than you do though.....Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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Not sure you'd get away with veg but it's worth a try.
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I know they used to remove flowers from hospital wards, back in the days when the nurses had time for such things, but I'm not sure there's any significant reason now. They didn't bother when I was there
I've started off my tomatoes in my bedroom since we moved here 4 years ago, and we're still fine. OH even has allergy problems, but they have never caused a problem, though they are out before they flower
I stopped doing biology in year 9 so I'm a bit rusty on photosynthesis etc.I could not live without a garden, it is my place to unwind and recover, to marvel at the power of all growing things, even weeds!
Now a little Shrinking Violet.
http://potagerplot.blogspot.com/
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Thats why some hospitals used to remove flower from the wards at night! Not sure if they still do??
You beat me to it B S the phone went I hads to answer it! lolLast edited by Irie Jan; 09-03-2009, 04:33 PM.Live like you never lived before!
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Originally posted by scarey55 View PostDon't plants "breathe" carbon dioxide and "exhale" oxygen?
Mind you, don't take my word for it - I don't know owtFlowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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The reason I ask I guess is that I'm thinking about putting my propagators on the windowsills in the bedrooms at the front of the house. Can't really put them in the downstairs windows as they don't get as much light, but was a bit concerned what wiuth Bean and all about putting thim in the bedrooms.
Doesn't having a baby in the house make you think about things differently!A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
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Originally posted by Irie Jan View PostThats why some hospitals used to remove flower from the wards at night! Not sure if they still do??
You beat me to it B S the phone went I hads to answer it! lol
As for plants in the bedroom we have 2.
Plus all the potatoes are chitting on our bedroon windowsill!Imagination is everything, it is a preview of what is to become.
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I woudn't worry about it. If the room is ventilated, there shouldn't be a problem, and if it isn't you will run out of oxygen whether there are plants there or not! It would take a LOT of plants to give off as much Carbon dioxide as a human being......Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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Originally posted by lainey lou View PostMost wards don't allow flowers at all now, infection control, we don't have time to change the water and it apparently can harbour all sorts of nasties, and in anycase they were always a pain in the butt, always getting knocked over, limited space etc.
As for plants in the bedroom we have 2.
Plus all the potatoes are chitting on our bedroon windowsill!Live like you never lived before!
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I've got about 15 plants in the room where my 9 month old and 3 year old sleep, I really wouldn't worry about it. If anything a slight increase in carbon dioxide levels is actually a good thing, especially for babies, as it's carbon dioxide that triggers your breathing. I read a book called 'Three in a Bed' that said in traditional cultures where everyone co-sleeps they have a reduced SIDS level and they think it's because of the carbon dioxide from the mother encouraging the breathing reflex in the baby.
Mrs J
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Originally posted by Mrs Jackson View PostI've got about 15 plants in the room where my 9 month old and 3 year old sleep, I really wouldn't worry about it. If anything a slight increase in carbon dioxide levels is actually a good thing, especially for babies, as it's carbon dioxide that triggers your breathing. I read a book called 'Three in a Bed' that said in traditional cultures where everyone co-sleeps they have a reduced SIDS level and they think it's because of the carbon dioxide from the mother encouraging the breathing reflex in the baby.
Mrs J
I'll be propagating by the weekend then hopefully!A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
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