Indoor plant geomantic omen
Compared with us, the bedroom is a quiet and private place, so what is put in the bedroom is very important. As a place to live for a long time, it must conform to its own aesthetics and be beneficial to the spleen in terms of health, otherwise it will be superfluous and unable to exert the maximum effect of plant feng shui.
What is the best potted plant?
In fact, when we choose potted plants, we should first pay attention to what kind of place to put them after buying them, whether it is living room or bedroom, kitchen or bathroom. Because of the different placement, the potted flowers that need to be selected are also very different.
The living room is suitable for placing radiation-resistant ornamental plants, such as cactus, gem flower, Sedum and other succulents. In addition, ornamental plants with insect repellent and sterilization are also good choices, such as tuberose, jasmine, orchid and mint.
The kitchen has heavy oil smoke, high temperature and limited space, which is not suitable for placing delicate and difficult-to-raise plants. Some small potted plants, such as chlorophytum and impatiens, can be placed appropriately.
The bathroom is humid, so you can plant some plants with strong moisture resistance to absorb the dirty air, such as ferns, banyan trees, kudzu roots and so on.
Feng shui placed in the bedroom
Next, let's take a look at what kind of flowers can be placed in the bedroom to nourish the heart.
Camellia. Camellia can resist harmful substances such as sulfur dioxide.
Green radish. Some leafy and water-loving plants, such as green radish, can keep the indoor air humidity in an excellent state.
The heart-shaped leaves are green velvet. Heart-leaf evergreen velvet antler has strong shade tolerance, high air humidity and vigorous growth. Fertilizing once a month can promote the color of leaves to become beautiful.
These flowers are not only beautiful, but also easy to feed, suitable for office workers who are usually tired. But the owner should pay more attention to the fact that the flowers can't be placed at will.