1. EntrancePlacing Christmas cactus in front of the door not only serves as a good decoration, but also represents the meaning of welcoming guests, and will also make the guests who enter the door feel bright. 2. Window sillThe lighting in this location is very good, which is beneficial to the growth of the plants. From the perspective of Feng Shui, it also helps them to function better. In addition, the windowsill is well ventilated, so it will grow more vigorously. 3. SeveralPlacing potted plants on several shelves is also a good display location. Not only is it beautiful, but the blooming flowers also symbolize vitality. From the perspective of Feng Shui, it also means that the family's career will have good fortune and will prosper. IV. PrecautionsIt is not suitable to place it in the bedroom because it is a succulent flower and each stem node is connected, just like a crab's claw. From the perspective of Feng Shui, this kind of flowers are not suitable for placing in the bedroom. In addition, if it is placed in the bedroom, it may have a negative impact on people's sleep. |
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