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From an ornamental point of view, Podocarpus is suitable for planting at home, while from a geomantic point of view, there is a saying in Nanyue, Guangdong, China, that if you have Podocarpus at home, you will never be poor, which means that planting Podocarpus at home can bring very good fortune-making effects. Besides, in the past, only wealthy families had courtyards, so Luo was also regarded as a symbol of wealth and status. In addition to strong appreciation, Luo Hansong is also very particular about Feng Shui. Podocarpus is planted at home. Need to consider the orientation. Planting in the northwest corner, southwest corner, due east and southeast direction of home courtyard, especially in the latter two directions, feng shui is better.
Luo's feng shui taboo
1, avoid storing in cold places: because Podocarpus is not a cold-tolerant plant. Its optimum growth temperature is between 65438 05℃ and 28℃, and it grows mostly in South China. When overwintering, the temperature should not be lower than zero, otherwise frostbite will occur and eventually freeze to death, and the cold tolerance is poor.
2. Avoid placing it in a dry place: When placing Podocarpus, pay attention to humidity control. The physiological characteristics of Podocarpus determine that it likes humid environment. If we put it in a very dry place, it will wilt because of lack of water, and even reduce its feng shui function, which will not make us rich. Therefore, Luohansong must not be placed in a dry place.
The moral of Luo
1, Longevity: Podocarpus has a good growth ability and grows tall and straight. Its leaves are green all year round, so it means longevity. Usually put it at home to pray for the elderly at home. In addition, the flowering of Podocarpus has a better meaning, which means that people can be happy, healthy, auspicious and smooth.
2. Keeping money: Luo symbolizes auspiciousness and keeping money, and many people will put it in the courtyard, which has a good symbolic significance. Not only that, but also in some temples and places of interest. In the past, only big families had arhats, so they also symbolized status and wealth.