Nowadays, many people worry that growing taro at home will have an impact on Feng Shui. In fact, growing taro will have no effect on the family. In the past, almost every household in rural areas planted taro, which was very common in life. You can grow some taro in your own home and cultivate it with water or soil. When the stems and leaves of taro grow, they will look more like dripping Guanyin.
Taro is very common in our life and can be bought in supermarkets. Some rural areas will also grow some taro at home, and they will worry that it is taboo to grow taro at home. In fact, growing taro at home has no effect on Feng Shui. It can be planted in soil or cultivated with water, which is more like dripping Guanyin and is also a better cultivation.