Is it good to plant nandina bamboo for feng shui?

Nandianzhu has a good feng shui.

Nantianzhu in geomantic omen means to rise step by step, turn evil spirits into safety, make a fortune and transport, so Nantianzhu is very good at geomantic omen. Its physiological characteristics are also very good, and it is easy to raise, so Nandina domestica can also be cultivated indoors.

First of all, South Point Pearl has the implication of being promoted step by step, which means that family members will be promoted both in their careers and in their studies. Secondly, the Southern Pearl can also symbolize the safety of evil spirits, stop the introduction of evil spirits for us, and reduce the chances of family members getting sick and suffering. Finally, Nandina domestica has a good meaning in attracting fortune, and can often become a representative of feng shui plants. Therefore, as far as Feng Shui is concerned, the implication of the Southern Point Pearl is absolutely very auspicious.

Planting method of nandina domestica

1, Choose the right soil: Nandina domestica likes soft, fertile and well-drained soil, so choose soil with good air permeability and rich humus when planting.

2. Choose a good pot: Nandina domestica has a well-developed root system. When planting, choose a large-caliber pot to allow the root system to grow.

3. Soaking the seeds: Soaking the seeds of Nandina domestica for 24 hours with warm water is helpful to improve the germination rate of the seeds.

4. Sowing: Spread the seeds evenly on the soil surface, then gently cover them with a layer of fine soil, and finally spray some water to keep them moist.

5. Lighting: Nandina domestica is a shade-loving plant and should be planted in a place with weak light, such as indoors or in a semi-shady place.

6. Watering: Nandina domestica needs to keep the soil moist, but excessive watering should be avoided to avoid causing root rot.

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