Why is it difficult for the iron tree to bloom, and is it auspicious or not for feng shui when it does?

Why is it difficult for the iron tree to bloom

This article introduces the reasons why the iron tree is not easy to bloom and the Feng Shui implications of whether it is good or not when the iron tree blooms. Please see the detailed introduction below.

What are the Feng Shui aspects of raising an iron tree? Many people are curious about the answer to this question. Let's take a look together about the blooming of the iron tree, hoping that after reading this, everyone will have a more comprehensive understanding of the blooming of the iron tree.

Why is it said that the iron tree is not easy to bloom

The iron tree, also known as cycad, is a beautiful ornamental plant and an ancient gymnosperm. It has a beautiful shape and remains green all year round. A single main stem stands tall without branches, and all the leaves grow at the top of the stem. The leaves of the iron tree are large and sturdy, shaped like the mythical phoenix tail. Therefore, people also call the iron tree "phoenix banana." The iron tree usually blooms in summer, with both female and male flowers, but only one type of flower can bloom on a single plant. These two types of flowers have very different shapes: the male flower is large, like a huge corn cob, bright yellow when it first blooms, and gradually turning brown when mature; the female flower looks like a big fluffy ball, initially gray-green, and also turning brown later. Since the flowers of the iron tree are not bright and eye-catching, and have a unique appearance, most people who are not familiar with them tend to overlook them. This might be one reason why people think that the blooming of the iron tree is very rare. The native home of the iron tree is in tropical and subtropical regions, and it naturally loves heat and fears the cold. In places like Yunnan and Guangdong in China, it is a normal phenomenon for the iron tree to bloom, nothing special.

Unveiling the Habits of the Iron Tree

In fact, the iron tree is a tropical plant that prefers a warm and humid climate and is not cold-resistant. In the south, it is usually planted in gardens, and it can bloom every year if the conditions are suitable. If it is transplanted to the north, due to the cold and dry climate, the iron tree has bloomed frequently in recent years in the north because it is mostly cultivated as a potted landscape. People are very particular about every aspect of raising the iron tree, from seedling cultivation to cultivation techniques and daily care. Specific to choosing high-tech fertilizers and using appropriate amounts of water, iron trees grown in greenhouses are naturally prone to blooming and fruiting. Moreover, the iron tree is a gymnosperm, and when it reaches a certain age, it will naturally bloom; not blooming would be abnormal.

Now, we finally understand that the saying "the iron tree blooms, the mute speaks" is just a俗语. Even in our area, it is rare to see an iron tree bloom, but in the climate-appropriate south, it is really nothing out of the ordinary!

Explanation of Feng Shui Good or Bad when the Iron Tree Blooms

Blooming in Summer, Auspicious Sign

However, the blooming of the iron tree may also be a good thing. If the iron tree blooms in summer, as long as the surrounding environment is clean and tidy, it is a sign of joyous events. According to the feng shui master Fang Haiyue, in a macro view, although the blooming of the iron tree implies change and conflict, it should have no effect in Hong Kong, which is considered a land of fortune. In terms of personal home, placing the blooming iron tree in different locations has different effects. For example, placing it in the center of the house or living room can cause disputes. If it really needs to be placed there, a method to resolve it is to wrap a red cloth strip around it three times, which can borrow the wood element to generate fire, transforming the bad into good.

Image of the Shaking Tree, Sudden Change

Is it the fate of humans that affects the physiological changes of plants, or do the ecological dominion of plants govern human good or bad fortune? In fact, these are mutually reinforcing, which is what is called feng shui correspondence. Because animals and plants sense good or bad events faster than humans, just as animals are the first to realize there will be a crisis before a disaster. In the八卦, the Zhen trigram belongs to wood, and the blooming of the iron tree implies that the image of the shaking tree has matured, indicating that there will be drastic changes and conflicts between thunder and wind. Because this change is rapid and intense, it is often seen as an ominous sign, especially when it occurs in autumn and winter.

Overpowering Scent Attracts Trouble

When the iron tree blooms, due to its overpowering scent, it interacts with the energy of the shaking tree. If the air quality in the area is poor or the surrounding environment is messy, it signifies conflict, clash, and adverse events. In simple terms, it can make the owner's temper worse, easily attracting disputes and conflicts with partners and colleagues, and if the iron tree is tall, this situation is even more pronounced. Apart from the iron tree, other upright plants like bamboo and cattleya also bloom rarely, and their feng shui correspondences are roughly the same, with winter blooming being the most unlucky.

The above content on why the iron tree is not easy to bloom and the Feng Shui implications of whether the iron tree blooms well or not is provided for your comprehensive understanding and reference!