Little potted plants teach you how to resolve the unfavorable feng shui around you

Modern people’s lives are becoming more and more refined, and almost every house has several potted plants placed in it, which looks beautiful and grand. But do you know? Small potted plants also have plant Feng Shui knowledge. If placed well, they can attract wealth, resist bad luck, and can also resolve the unfavorable Feng Shui around you. If you are interested, you may wish to take a look below with the editor.

1. Choose broad-leaved plants

In fact, potted plants are very spiritual plants. If placed at home, they will have a certain influence on the indoor aura. So, when we choose potted plants, we recommend choosing plants with wide leaves. Because broad leaves are more likely to attract wealth than thin leaves, and it is best to choose those with rounder leaves, which will help the homeowner's wealth luck.

2. Reject sharp plants

Many people think that placing a cactus at home can protect against radiation and is good for our eyes, but in fact, cactus is not very useful. If you want to protect your eyes, it is best not to indulge in electronic products for a long time. From a Feng Shui perspective, potted plants with sharp leaves like cacti should not be placed indoors as they may cause evil spirits. If you really want to plant a cactus, you might as well place it on the balcony.

3. The best placement direction

Many people place things in random places in their homes. From the perspective of Feng Shui, doing so can easily lead to loss of money. Potted plants are no exception and must be placed in the right place to achieve the desired effect. The best place to place potted plants in the living room is in the southeast. And where potted plants are placed, it is best not to have too many clutter around them, so as not to block wealth.

In fact, these are things passed down from generation to generation by our ancestors. We’d better treat them with awe! As for Feng Shui, if you believe it, you have it, if you don’t believe it, you don’t have it. I don’t know which school you stand on?