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Mar 2, 2015 11:53 AM CST

I know that Spider plant and Mother-in-Law's Tongue produce oxygen at night. That's why they are very good in bedroom.

Do Spider plant and Mother-in-Law's Tongue produce oxygen at during the day?

Let me suggest that Spider plant produce A oxygen at night. How much oxygen does Spider plant produce at during day? A or 2*a or A/2?

Let me suggest that Mother-in-Law's Tongue produce B oxygen at night. How much oxygen does Mother-in-Law's Tongue produce at during day? B or 2*B or B/2?

Can you compare A and B? (Lets talk about plants in good shape and in good сondition, I mean adult plants)

Thank you.

Spider Plant for me is Vittatum

Mother-in-Law's Tongue for me is Sansevieria laurentii

I know that you can't write exact figures but you can write approximate figures. For example A>B or something like that. I'd like to read any your supposition.
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