1. Taboo position 1. Strong light The lucky charm is a relatively shade-loving plant. If you place it in a place with too strong light, such as a balcony or courtyard, it will be exposed to the sun for a long time. In this way, it will not be able to grow normally and its leaves will turn yellow and wither. In Feng Shui, withered plants have a huge impact on the Feng Shui of the home and will seriously disrupt the balance of yin and yang in the home. So don't put it in a place with too bright light. 2. The temperature is too low The lucky bamboo is a plant that is relatively afraid of cold. If you leave it in a place with relatively low temperature for a long time, such as a garage or cellar, it may be frostbitten, resulting in adverse phenomena such as blackening and yellowing. Such plants will also affect the feng shui of the entire house. 2. Suitable location 1. Study There is usually not too strong sunlight in the study, and the environment is generally simple. Placing a Feng Shui plant in it can not only ensure its healthy growth, but also add a touch of vitality to the study. 2. Living Room The living room is more conducive to the effect of feng shui, which can bless the family to have everything go smoothly. |
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