Top 10 Lucky Houseplants

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    Lucky Plants in Vastu and Feng Shui

    When we see green vegetation, we feel really peaceful. But did you realize that these plants may also alter our fortunes? Yes, plants are very important in both Vastu and Feng Shui. Some of the lucky plants have been mentioned, which would bring good energy into the house and solve all of your money and health problems in the long run.

    1. The Bamboo Plant

      • The bamboo plant is at the top of our list. This is a widely used Vastu plant. In feng shui, the bamboo plant is regarded as the most fortunate plant, attracting positive energy, luck, tranquility, and wealth.
      • It grows quickly upwards, often seen as a sign of prosperity.
      • Gift it to someone with basic precautions, such as avoiding direct sunlight. Change the water weekly.
      • Bamboo plants with three layers are considered highly lucky. Wrap a red ribbon around a three-layer bamboo plant.
    2. The Pothos Plant

      • Also known as the Mani plant, it removes negativity and financial problems from the house.
      • Can be planted in water or soil, but considered more auspicious in water. Change water weekly.
      • More green leaves are considered more fortunate. Remove withering, yellowing, or turning white leaves.
    3. Tulsi Plant

      • Highly significant in Ayurvedic medicine and Vastu. Ideally planted in the northeast direction.
      • Keep it in direct sunlight and maintain the surrounding area clean at all times.
    4. Snake Plant

      • An excellent air purifier, considered highly auspicious in Vastu and Feng Shui.
      • Thrives in strong indirect sunlight. Leaves are tall, pointed, and green, growing upwards.
      • Filters dangerous gases and provides clean oxygen, reducing stress and improving health.
    5. Aloe Vera

      • Known for its medical capabilities, improves the flow of good energy according to Vastu.
      • Store in north or east for best results. An excellent air cleanser, keep in bright indirect sunlight.
    6. The Jade Plant

      • Regarded as particularly auspicious in Feng Shui, enhancing the flow of health, wealth, and positive energy.
      • Also known as the friendship plant, the mony tree, and the lucky plant.
    7. The Banana Tree

      • Regarded as exceedingly clean and auspicious in Vastu because Lord Vishnu lives in this tree.
      • Planting this tree is believed to bring abundance of money.
    8. Marigold

      • Beautiful blooming plant regarded extremely fortunate by Vastu.
      • Protects the home from harmful energy and brings good luck. Keep in the north or east courtyard.
    9. Rubber Tree

      • Placing a rubber plant in the southeast corner of the living room is believed to help business and get rid of money problems.
    10. Peacelily

      • Often referred to as the cobra plant, it is a sign of love and tranquility according to Feng Shui. Appropriate for the bedroom.

    Remember to consider the specific care instructions for each plant to ensure they thrive in your space.


    Note: The provided information is based on traditional beliefs and may not have scientific evidence to support the claims.

    PlantFact
    BambooConsidered the most fortunate plant in Feng Shui, attracting positive energy.
    PothosRemoves negativity and financial problems from the house according to Vastu.
    TulsiHighly significant in Ayurvedic medicine and is cherished by Lord Vishnu.
    Snake PlantExcellent air purifier and considered highly auspicious in Vastu and Feng Shui.
    Aloe VeraImproves the flow of good energy and is known for its medical capabilities.
    Jade PlantRegarded as particularly auspicious in Feng Shui, enhancing health and wealth.
    Banana TreeConsidered exceedingly clean and auspicious in Vastu due to Lord Vishnu's presence.
    MarigoldRegarded as extremely fortunate by Vastu, protecting the home from harmful energy.
    Rubber TreePlacing it in the southeast corner of the living room is believed to improve business.
    PeacelilySymbol of love and tranquility in Feng Shui, making it suitable for the bedroom.

    About the Author

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    Chris Hall

    Green Thumbs Aren't Born, They're Made! Christopher Hall has been an avid indoor gardener for over 10 years and has helped many friends and family members keep their plants alive and thriving. He has a blog, which is dedicated to teaching others how to cultivate healthy plants indoors.

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