1, Nanyang station
In order to play its role of ward off evil spirits, it needs to be placed on balconies, windows and other places where the wind enters, and the balcony in the south is more suitable for placing palms. It is not only the most important place to receive air at home, but also can block the evil outside, thus playing a role in protecting the house. But in summer, we should pay attention to proper shading to avoid the phenomenon that palm leaves turn black and fall off.
2. Living room corridor
The corridor is also a good place to put duck palm trees, and this place is also a place with a heavy sense of suffocation. In particular, many residential corridors connect the living room, study, bedroom and kitchen and bathroom. Placing duck's palm wood here can block the suffocation coming in from the kitchen and bathroom, thus ensuring that the living room and bedroom can have a better rest.
3. The entrance to the gate
In addition to the balcony, the entrance of the gate is also an important place for air intake. When ancient people built houses, they often liked to erect a screen at the door, in fact, in order to block evil spirits. But now most houses will not keep this habit, but we can put a few pots of green plants at the entrance of the gate, which is similar to a screen, which can block some bad things and boost the fortune of the family.
Three taboos of floating wood feng shui placement
1, avoid exposure in the hot sun.
The most suitable growing environment for Japanese palm trees in summer is semi-shady land, and it should be kept in the shade during the summer growing season. 70% sunshade nets should be used for outdoor planting to prevent the sun from being exposed to the sun and avoid burning leaves and dim leaves. You don't need shading in winter, you can grow well if you are exposed to direct sunlight for more than 4 hours every day. Variegated varieties, too strong or too weak light, will lead to inconspicuous patches on leaves and lose their due observation value.
2, avoid the temperature is too high or too low.
The optimum growth temperature of Liriodendron chinense is 16-27℃, 2 1-27℃ from March to September, and 16-2 1℃ from September to March. It can still grow normally at a high temperature above 30℃. The temperature in winter is not lower than 5℃. If the temperature is lower than 0℃, the plants will freeze the fallen leaves, but if the stems are intact, new leaves will grow in the next spring.
3. Avoid in a dry environment.
Duck's paw prefers wet to dry, and stems and leaves flourish when the air humidity is high and the soil moisture is sufficient. But too much water will cause waterlogging and root rot. If the basin soil is short of water or dry and wet for a long time, defoliation will occur. Duckweed has certain adaptability to temporary drought and air drying. Rich, loose and well-drained sandy loam is suitable for this kind of soil. Potted soil is a mixture of peat soil, humus soil and coarse sand.