What does the flying grass in the living room mean?

The flying grass is placed in the living room to isolate the dirty air in the toilet. If the toilet is right in front of or next to the living room or dining room, you can put the flying grass between the living room and the toilet. Absorb the bad luck of the toilet and purify it.

Eupatorium odoratum is a warm-loving plant, which is widely distributed in southern China. The ornamental value of Eupatorium odoratum is still very high, mainly taking leaves as the ornamental point. Its leaves are evergreen all year round and it is very lively at home. However, there are still many tricks about the placement of Eupatorium adenophorum at home.

Well placed, it has a certain auxiliary effect on feng shui. Whether the family-raised cymbidium is good or not depends mainly on the individual's raising method. Some people breed well, and the flying grass will grow well. Some people don't breed well, which will lead to the bad growth of flying grass. Eupatorium adenophorum was placed in front of the corridor to stop the suffocation of the corridor. If the seat is just washed away by the corridor, you can put potted plants of broad-leaved trees such as Eupatorium odoratum to block some corridors.

Placement position

But to control the height of the flying grass, almost people can block the front view when sitting. The flying grass is placed in the corner to isolate the gas field of the trash can. If you put a trash can near the sofa at home, you can put a pot of cymbidium to isolate the bad atmosphere and purify it. Not only purify the air, but also remind you to keep the trash can clean.

But it's the same problem. Plants need to be replaced every few months and moved to the shade for ventilation. Only in this way can we ensure the cleanliness of plants and prevent family members from being affected by dirty air. Raising flying grass at home does not require high soil quality, so it is best to use acidic sandy soil with ventilation and drainage. Shallow pots should be used when potted, and the soil can be a mixture of peat soil, broken bricks, perlite and charcoal. The above contents are for reference only.