Did You Know That Plants Can Also Have Feng Shui Benefits?
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Benefits of Planting Feng Shui Plants and Flowers
1. Creating Magnetic Fields (增加磁场)
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2. Space Purification
3. Feng Shui Benefits
Top 5 Feng Shui Plants and Flowers for This CNY
1. Kumquat Tree (Tangerine Tree/Citrus Potted Plant) 金桔树 🍊
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Characteristics
Citrus plants (kumquat tree) are known for their vibrant, lush leaves and bountiful golden-yellow fruits, making them a popular choice in Feng Shui for enhancing positive energy and prosperity in the home.
2. Growing Silver Willow (Salix Argyracea/ Pussy Willow/Goat Willow) 银柳
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3. Peach Blossom Plant (Peach Flower) 桃花 🌸
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- For Singles: The Peach Blossom Plant is believed to boost romantic prospects and attract love.
- For Married Individuals: It strengthens the bond between spouses and promotes harmonious family relationships.
- For Unstable Marriages: Avoid placing too many Peach Blossom plants at home, especially in the Feng Shui Peach Blossom position. One pot is sufficient to avoid over-amplifying energy that could lead to instability.
- Care Requirements: Indoors, Peach Blossoms thrive with ample sunlight, good ventilation, and light, well-drained soil. To maintain healthy growth, keep the soil moist but not overly wet or heavy.
4. Orchid 胡姬花/兰花
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- Attract positive energy and good fortune.
- Foster harmony and strengthen interpersonal relationships.
- Enhance reputation and social connections.
5. Lauraceae (兰屿肉桂/平安树/台湾肉桂)
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- Health and Safety: It is believed to bring good health, safety, and fortune to the household.
- Promotes Harmony: A harmonious family environment enables focus and productivity, naturally leading to financial stability and growth.
- Energizes Spaces: The tree improves indoor air quality, enhances vitality, and helps reduce stress, contributing to a happier and more fulfilling life.
Avoid These Plants at Home: Protect Your Luck and Feng Shui
1. Wilted or Dying Plants 🥀
- Trim yellow leaves immediately.
- Remove completely dried or dead plants from your home.
2. Spiky or Thorny Plants 🌵
- Plants with thorns, such as cacti, emit sharp energy, creating tension and inviting disputes.
- Impact on Relationships: Harms interpersonal connections and love life.
- Bad Luck: Attracts “small people 小人” (troublemakers) and discord within the household.
3. Overcrowded Plants 🌿
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4. Strongly Scented Plants
- Sleep disturbances.
- Declines in overall health.
5. Too Many Dried Flowers
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- Make the air drier, causing irritability.
- Negatively impact relationships and harmony.
6. Artificial Plants
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While they are convenient and visually appealing, fake plants carry symbolic and practical drawbacks:
- Represent “false hope” and bring negative energy.
- Attract insincerity in relationships and financial missteps.
- Release harmful chemicals from synthetic materials, affecting health.
7. Climbing or Creeping Plants
Creeping plants, like ivy or Devil’s Ivy (Pothos), are problematic as they:
- Increase negative energy and attract troublemakers.
- Bring “rotten luck” in relationships, affecting marriages and family harmony.
- May cause respiratory issues, especially for women.
8. Parasitic Plants 👿
Parasitic plants, which feed on other plants for survival, symbolize dependency and destruction. They:
- Drain the life force of the host plant.
- Deplete your home’s energy, inviting negativity and troublemakers.
Decorating Tips
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- Red Satin Ribbons: Tie around branches for good luck.
- Mini Lanterns: Hang for a cheerful and celebratory look.
- Lucky Knot: Hang a red Chinese knot for prosperity.
- Gold Ingots or Red Envelopes: Place around the plant pot for financial luck.
Shipping and Packing Guides
1. Choose the Right Packaging Materials
- Plant Holder: Use pots or sturdy containers to keep the soil intact.
- Protective Layers: Wrap the base of the plant with:
- Plastic wrap to secure the soil.
- Bubble wrap to protect the roots and prevent damage during transit.
- Stems and Leaves: Use breathable paper or tissue to cover delicate parts. Avoid sealing leaves in plastic as it can cause wilting.
2. Cushioning and Stability
Fill empty spaces with:
- Packing peanuts or Crumpled paper/newspapers.
- You also can consider using soft foam to absorb shocks.
3. Label Clearly
- Attach a “Live Plant” or “Fragile” sticker on all sides of the box to alert the courier.
- Mention This Side Up to avoid mishandling.
4. Handle Temperature and Moisture 💦
- Water the plant lightly a day before shipping to keep it hydrated without overwatering.
- Use insulation (e.g., thermal wraps or ice packs) for temperature-sensitive plants to maintain proper conditions.
5. Shipping Guide for Specific Plants
- Wilted Plants: Not advisable to ship; ensure only healthy plants are sent.
- Thorny Plants: Wrap securely to avoid puncturing the packaging. Kindly attach a note reminding the deliveryman to handle it with care to avoid getting injured.
- Climbing or Creeping Plants: Use trellis supports to keep them compact and manageable.
6. Choose the Right Courier Service
Disclaimer: Feng Shui is a traditional practice rooted in cultural beliefs and customs. The content provided in this blog is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as professional or expert advice. Readers are encouraged to approach Feng Shui with an open mind and consult with professionals if seeking personalized guidance.