What are the taboos of feng shui in Australian fir bonsai?

1. Bedroom: Taxodium ascendens is a very good potted plant, but it is not suitable for breeding in the bedroom. It likes to grow in the sun. The weak sunlight in the bedroom is not conducive to the normal growth of Taxodium ascendens, and it will also release a lot of carbon dioxide, which will affect people's insomnia and lead to outdoor suffocation.

2. Keep it in the shade: In fact, Australian fir is not suitable for conservation in the shade, otherwise it will easily make the leaves of plants lose color, and it is best to wither and die when they turn yellow, and it will also make their surroundings full of yin, which has a very bad influence on Feng Shui, so be sure to pay attention when potted.

3. Put a big pot in the living room: When Chinese fir is potted, the container should be selected according to the plant size. There are small pots and large pots. Generally speaking, large pots should not be placed in the living room, which is not only detrimental to the normal growth of Chinese fir, but also affects the indoor geomantic omen, leading to the destruction of wealth, full of hostility and poor geomantic effects such as Yin Qi.

4. Place the corner of the house: Under normal circumstances, Australian fir is not suitable to be placed in the corner of the house, otherwise its plants will not grow normally, and it will also hinder the wealth from entering the room, making the house lifeless, which is extremely unfavorable to Feng Shui. Generally, Australian fir is placed in a spacious and sunny place.