Will you meet a cash cow as soon as you enter the door?

Putting a cash cow at the door won't make money, but it has many disadvantages, such as easy to block traffic, easy to be hit by airflow, easy to grow badly and so on. So it's not good to see a cash cow when you enter the door.

Money tree, also known as snow iron taro, is an evergreen herb, but it is large in size and is usually placed as a floor-standing bonsai. Putting it in a place where people pass will hinder the passage and is not conducive to the normal growth of cash cows, so it can't be placed at the door. As soon as you enter the door, you will see that the cash cow is not good, and it is easy to be blown away by the airflow at the door.

What are the taboos for placing cash cows?

1. Don't put it in the pedestrian passage: cash cows are different from other herbs. Some common herbs, such as Lysimachia christinae, are small in size and can be placed on shelves, desks and other places. However, the cash cow is very tall and can be used as a floor-standing bonsai. If you put it in the pedestrian passage, it will definitely hinder the passage, but it will also be detrimental to your own growth.

2. Don't put it under strong light: cash cows can't be put under strong light. It is a relatively drought-tolerant plant, but it is very resistant to strong light. If exposed to strong light, it will definitely lead to plant wilting, and long-term exposure will even lead to plant death. Therefore, when placing cash cows, we should avoid placing them in places with high light intensity such as Nanyang Terrace and South Window sill.

3. Avoid frequent watering: Money tree is not a plant that needs a lot of water. It is drought-resistant, so don't water it too much on weekdays, and water it after finding that the soil is too dry. If you water it often, it will lead to the root rot of the cash cow and eventually die. Therefore, there is a folk saying that the cash cow is not watered, but it is watered thoroughly.