Good Luck and Prosperity Requires Four Feng Shui Friendly Succulents

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Several nations in Asia consider succulents to be a symbol of luck and good health and have grown them in the home since antiquity.

So…

Is a succulent a symbol of good luck and feng shui? Fengshui experts recommend succulents for the home & workplace because they add positive energy to the surroundings, which in turn increases the chances of attaining better health and prosperity.

Let’s dive in… Here are 4 succulents that are popularly believed to bring health and good fortune to the household…

Crassula Ovata (Money Plant)

The money plant is a variety of Jade plant which is one of the most popular plants out there and which is related to good Feng Shui. A plant with round leaves is called a coin plant for the reason that the leaves resemble coins.

  • In Asian households, for hundreds of years, the Money plant is grown for enhancing the scopes of wealth and prosperity.

As a matter of fact, it is very popular among business owners because it is considered to bring good fortune. Its positive energy promotes friendships and prosperity.

Many Jade plants are grown in office spaces, too. It’s no wonder that they make great gifts since they’re so popular.

Ponytail palm

  • A Ponytail Palm is one of the most stylish succulents out there. A Ponytail Palm makes a place instantly more attractive, and will make heads turn.

Another great quality of Ponytail palms is that they are entirely natural and adaptable, thriving both indoors and outdoors. Balanced and positive energy is carried inside with this plant. 

They are very tolerant and can survive neglect. It should never be the case that this is the case! Growing rhododendrons is very straightforward as long as you plant them in a drainage-friendly soil mix, place them at a location with moderate sunlight, and water them every 7 to 10 days as per soil dryness.

Sansevieria (Snake Plant)

Growing snake plants is one of the best ways to not only enhance the aesthetic of your house or office, but also to purify the air.

A large number of these plants are grown near the entrances and corridors in order to enhance the protective energy of a place.

The snake plant was involved in a study carried out by NASA as per which the plant is extremely effective in removing harmful gasses like formaldehyde, toluene, benzene, xylene, and trichloroethylene.

  • In a nutshell, snake plants are a great choice for growing plants indoors because they enhance the beauty of any room, enrich the air with oxygen and help clear the air. You must, however, grow more than one snake plant in the same room in order to feel its benefits.

Also, snake plants are literally one of the best plants that can survive neglected conditions and can actually thrive in low light as well as medium light conditions.

The cactus mix drainage friendly soil and watering them periodically when the soil feels dry, will enable them to thrive.

Aloe Vera

Whether you enjoy plants or not, Aloe vera is something that we are all familiar with to some extent. Succulents have been grown in homes for centuries and are probably the most popular succulent anywhere in the world.

Another succulent that is excellent for cleaning the air and calming the atmosphere is the Chinese pot plant.

By displaying Aloes on tabletops and room corners, you instantly bring a minimalist touch of greenery indoors. The Aloe vera plant is known for its healing properties and has been used for centuries for skin and hair care.

  • One of the best things about this succulent is that it can be grown by even a beginner as it enjoys low light conditions well.

Conclusion

Succulents are probably one of the easiest plants to grow in your house, because they are extremely beginner friendly, and they thrive if their basic needs are fulfilled.

Not only does it balance the indoor energy but it also purifies the indoor air and adds class to any room in no time at all. They will also grow strong and vibrant on their own if they are put in cozy south or east-facing windows.

Watering the plants daily is not necessary, in fact it may kill the plant. The soil should only be watered when it feels dry, which can be once every 7 to 10 days, depending on the weather, plant age, and type of soil. Occasionally fertilize the plants with diluted balanced fertilizer if possible.

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