If there are prickly plants in the office, it will cause confusion in interpersonal relationship with colleagues around. Is it true?/You don't say.

Many people like to make some feng shui layouts with plants. Many plants not only beautify the environment, but also have a certain feng shui function. For example, cactus cactus helps to cut off rotten peach blossoms, Gepilan can promote peach blossoms, and cash cows can promote wealth.

Just like this, many people use all kinds of plants too much when decorating the office feng shui, which will easily lead to the confusion of the office atmosphere and have some negative effects. Because although a single plant has a certain effect on Feng Shui, it will inevitably interfere and repel each other after being placed too much.

Proper placement of some plants in interpersonal confusion is indeed conducive to regulating interpersonal relationships and promoting physical and mental health. For example, placing cactus can prevent villains from plotting against them, and the competition with colleagues will also be in a favorable position. However, if you put too many plants with thorns, it will cause incompatibility with colleagues, bosses and subordinates around you, and interpersonal relationships will be chaotic and contradictory.

Putting all kinds of plants in the office is very harmful to your health. Putting roses, tulips and other flowers with too strong and fragrant smells is easy to suffer from respiratory diseases, and may also cause skin allergies and eczema.

Placing some plants with special ingredients may lead to chronic diseases and even poisoning, so be careful. There are good and bad magnetic fields around us. The magnetic field is too chaotic and complicated, which will lead to a decline in fortune and worse luck.

If there are too many plants in the office, even if the plants have their own geomantic effects, they will easily collide with each other, bringing adverse magnetic fields, resulting in many work mistakes, poor efficiency and poor fortune.

The arrangement of plants in the office is feng shui. Proper arrangement can be beneficial to interpersonal relationships, enhance wealth and promote career development. But if you put too much and too much, it will be counterproductive, so you can't put too much.