What should I pay attention to in pine feng shui taboo? Taboos and Precautions of Pine Fengshui

1, Feng Shui taboo of pine trees

Because pine trees belong to shade, it is not recommended to plant them at home, because the atmosphere at home will be surrounded by shade. If people with insufficient yang at home plant pine trees, the feng shui at home will be destroyed.

Pine trees are generally thick and leafy, and the door is a place to vent, so don't plant pine trees at your doorstep.

Pine is the length of a hundred trees, representing eternal youth. Planting them in front of graves or temples has lasting significance. If planted in the yard, it will look gloomy and even attract yin, so it is unlucky not to plant it in the yard.

2. Precautions for placing Feng Shui plants

When we buy plants, we must first remember to observe the shape of plant leaves, and it is best to choose round leaves, because round leaves have a very good meaning in geomantic omen. Remember never to choose that kind of very tapering leaf bonsai, because from the perspective of geomantic omen, that kind of bonsai will have a sense of suffocation and is not easy to put indoors.

Also pay attention to the choice of plant color. Generally speaking, lucky colors are red and yellow. It is suitable to put some red plants in the south and some yellow plants in the southwest or northeast. Do not place white or blue plants. If you really like plants of this color, remember to match them with brightly colored plants.

When choosing a bonsai with flower arrangement, if it is properly matched, its overall shape will be very artistic and will exude strong vitality. However, in geomantic omen, bonsai with flower arrangement generally lacks vitality and can't add some motivation to the fate of its owner.

As we all know, many plants can purify the air, but in Feng Shui, some plants can't be put in the living room or bedroom, such as cactus, weeping willow, chlorophytum and so on. If you want to put it, it is recommended to put some bonsai with good feng shui, such as peony flowers, lilies or rich trees.