I'm looking to improve oxygen and generally good vibes for my bedroom not only for myself but also the residents consisting of animals like insects and invertebrates (ive heard there are plants that help with sleep/health/positivie energy but im doubting thats actually true), however the issue is that my bedroom litteraly has only one window thats also behind a heater, the rest of my bedroom is lightless/dark unless i turn on the ceiling light, but im doubting thatd be benefital to plants relying on lights
so are there plants who would bring such benefits to my bedroom without needing to worry about the lighting? I can put plants on my window but I'm scared if the heater wouldnt dry the plants to death, and also It'd rather have plants across my bedroom for better benefit distribution
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Which plant gives highest amount of oxygen in a indoor environment where sun light never reaches. I want it to be producing oxygen day and night and enough for healthy oxygen level in my room. Currently i sometimes start feeling sleepy and feel dumb while studying. Recently learnt that oxygen playes important role in effective use of mind
I doubt you will find any either. The very thing that makes a plant a plant is that it has chlorophyl which converts light and carbon dioxide into oxygen.
There are plants that can grow with little light such as Dracaena, Philodendron, Sansevieria and mosses but all plants require some form of light during there lifetime.
The only thing that grows without any light are fungi (mushrooms) and they use oxygen and output carbon dioxide just like us.
While you could use a grow-light, it is going to be less energy effective than proper ventilation or a an air purifier by an order of magnitude.
You say you have a peace lily already (Spathiphyllum) and that does not like direct sunlight, so that should work, along with Dracaena marginata and Sansevieria, common name Mother in laws tongue. There is a caveat though; all three will do better being placed close to the window, particularly in winter, and prefer an even temperature that doesn't get too cold, and without very dry air, some humidity is necessary. This might be difficult to achieve if there is a radiator or heat source under the window.