What are the taboos for feng shui placement of indoor plants?
There are six taboos in plant placement: 1. Potted plants are placed in the living room, not in the bedroom: potted plants are generally placed on the side of the living room, and the study can also be placed, but it is best to avoid putting them in the bedroom, because the five elements of plants belong to yin. 2, potted plants are not in line with the kitchen: don't put potted plants in line with the kitchen, because the kitchen five elements are fire, which easily leads to yellowing of potted plants. 3, it is best to place plants according to your five elements: if you pay attention, it is best to place potted plants according to your five elements of numerology. For example, if your five elements belong to wood, it is appropriate to place potted plants in the east of the house. 4. It is best not to put one plant: it should be noted that one plant should be avoided, because the word "sleepy" is easy to form in the house, that is, a tree in the house is not suitable. 5. Pay attention to pruning and nursing potted plants: When the flowers of plants wither or the leaves turn Huang Shi due to lack of water, these yellow leaves should be pruned in time, otherwise the plants will wither and the owner of the house will be implicated. 6. Bring the potted plants back, and don't take off the red ribbons on them: kumquat, rich tree, cash cow, dripping Guanyin and other plants. Usually there is a red ribbon on it, with the words "Fu" and "Fa", indicating that there are many good things to promote and make a fortune. But some people will feel tacky and take off the red ribbon inadvertently or intentionally, but they don't know that potted plants will lose the warm red sunshine.