Is there any taboo to raise hibiscus flowers at home?

The scientific name of hibiscus is Zhu Jin, and it is also called Dahonghua in some places. Because of the homonym of mourning, there are many taboos in Feng Shui, but they are generally called Zhu Jin, and they are rarely called Furong. If the names are harmonious, there is nothing taboo to raise hibiscus flowers at home, as long as there is a good growth environment for it to grow.

First, the taboo of hibiscus flowers

Many people want to know whether keeping hibiscus flowers at home is taboo. The word "hibiscus" in the name of hibiscus is homophonic with mourning, which gives people a very bad feeling, just like implying that someone wants hibiscus after death, especially those who pay attention to Feng Shui, and basically don't want to keep it at home.

But aside from the bad name, hibiscus has no other taboos, and if you think this name is not pleasant to listen to, just call it a scientific name, just Zhu Jin, or you can use a very kind name, Dahonghua. I believe that everyone will not have a gap with its name.

Second, the precautions for raising safflower 1, sufficient light

The growth of safflower needs sufficient light, which is the inconvenience of raising safflower indoors. If it is cultivated indoors, it must be placed in a sunny place on the balcony to ensure sufficient light. If the light is too strong, you need to avoid it properly.

2. Comfortable temperature

In terms of temperature, it is also good to raise safflower at home, because safflower is not cold-resistant. If the temperature is lower than 5℃ in winter, it is easy to get frostbite. Generally speaking, the indoor temperature is higher than the outdoor temperature, so keeping it indoors in winter can also help it spend the winter better.