
Plants may make a home more beautiful, quiet, and full of good energy, but not all plants are equally excellent for luck and harmony. Some plants, according to Vastu Shastra and Feng Shui, could stop positive energy from flowing and cause ill luck or a lack of progress. You might want to get rid of these five plants if you want to make your home more positive and bring good luck into your life. Dead or Dying Plants A lot of people preserve plants that are withering in the expectation that they would get better, even though this may seem obvious. People wrongly believe that plants that are dead or dying hold on to bad or slow energy. They can mean failure, loss, or stunted growth, all of which are negative for the mood in your family. Even if a plant used to perform well, keeping it in a state of decay could make a room less alive. You should check on your plants often, chop off any dead parts, and throw away those that can’t be saved. Cotton or Silk Plants (Artificial Plants) Fake plants made of cotton, silk, or plastic may look attractive and be easier to care for, but they don’t have the same energy as real plants. In spiritual terms, they are a deceptive sign of growth or life. They don’t actively let out harmful energy, but they also don’t help clean the air or make things better. Over time, dust can collect on these plants, making them look worse and the energy in the room worse. If you like the beauty of plants, choose real ones that don’t need much care, such snake plants or peace lilies. Milkweed and Other Milky-Sapped Plants A lot of cultures assume that plants that ooze a white, milky sap when cut, like milkweed and several euphorbias, are bad luck. People believe that these plants make homes less stable and more stressful. Another good reason to keep them out of the house is that the sap can be bad for youngsters and canines. They are preferable for outside places, if at all, because they stand for emotional agony and strife. Climbers Growing on Walls Climbing plants can be pretty and romantic, but when they grow on the walls of your home, they are detrimental for both the structure and the energy. These climbers can make you feel like you’re stuck or tied up in life, like there are things in your way. They can also damage walls, keep moisture in, and let bugs in. If you prefer climbers, don’t let them grow directly into your home. Put them on trellises or other supports instead. Algae or Moss-Growing Plants Plants that thrive in water or pretty indoor fountains could get algae or moss if you don’t clean them often. When it comes to energy, algae and moss are symptoms of decay and stagnation. If your plant pot is moldy or slimy, it means you’re not taking care of your energies, which can keep you from flourishing monetarily or emotionally. If you have water features inside, you need to keep them clean and allow the water flow. If not, you should stay away from them. This article is written by, Sidhharrth S Kumaar, Registered Pharmacist, Astro Numerologist, Life & Relationship Coach, Vaastu Expert, IKS Expert, I Ching Expert, Energy Healer, Music Therapist, Author of “Think like a Sage Lead like a CEO” series and Chief Astro Strategy Officer (CASO), NumroVani.
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