Feng Shui Taboos of Jade Kirin Plants

Jade Kirin is a commonly used mascot in geomantic omen, which can bring good luck and wealth at home. Its feng shui taboos include: avoiding toilets and garbage dumps, avoiding corners of corners and corridors, avoiding direct sunlight, avoiding too dark and humid places, avoiding bedrooms and study rooms.

1, avoid toilets and garbage dumps. These two places are dirty and heavy, so it is not suitable to put jade Kirin, otherwise it will offset its good luck and even bring negative effects.

2. Avoid corners and corridor corners. These positions are easy to collect dust and negative energy, and jade unicorn is easy to lose its function and break when placed here.

3. Avoid direct sunlight. Too high temperature will damage jade, make the color of jade unicorn yellow and dark, and affect the beauty and feng shui effect.

4. Avoid dark and humid places. These environments will affect the Feng Shui effect of Jade Kirin, and it is more likely to be moldy in a humid environment for a long time.

5. Avoid the bedroom and study. Jade Kirin is very masculine, and it is easy to have ups and downs in these two feminine places, which affects the sleep and thinking of residents.

Matters needing attention in the cultivation of jade unicorn

1, select the appropriate soil. Jade unicorn plants like loose, absorbent acidic soil with pH value of 6-7. Don't use too loose sand or too dense clay, otherwise it will affect the root system development.

2. Fertilize regularly. Eucommia ulmoides grows rapidly and needs high nutrient supply. Fertilizer can be applied once a month. It is suggested to use special fertilizer for pregnant women or special fertilizer for vegetables, and the dosage is 1/2-2/3 in the instruction.

3. Trim properly. Eucommia ulmoides leaves grow vigorously, so it needs to be pruned regularly to control the shape and promote the growth of new leaves. Prune 1-2 times a month, and cut off old leaves and extended shoots.

4. Maintain proper humidity. Eucalyptus plants have high requirements for air humidity, often between 70% and 90%. If the air is too dry, you need to spray it regularly or use a humidifier. But you can't water it for a long time to avoid root rot.