The Ancestors' Feng Shui Classic
In traditional Feng Shui, green plants are not only home decorations but also important elements for adjusting the aura. The wisdom of plant Feng Shui passed down from our ancestors can effectively improve the fortune of a house through the placement of specific plants. This article deeply analyzes the layout principles of 8 common Feng Shui plants, helping you create a home environment that attracts wealth and brings blessings.
Wealth Attracting and Blessing Feng Shui Plants
Peony: Creator of Noble Aura
The Feng Shui energy of peony, the king of flowers, focuses on creating a noble magnetic field. It is recommended to place a peony potted plant on the north wall of the living room, paired with a rosewood stand to form a "wood-fire mutual generation" pattern. The north belongs to water, and peony belongs to wood; the mutually beneficial relationship of water generating wood can activate the energy of the wealth position. Maintain 3 hours of scattered light daily and water with rice washing water regularly to enhance its Feng Shui effectiveness.
Money Tree: Accelerator of Wealth Gathering
The true layout of the wealth tree follows the "triangle gathering method": place the main plant in the southeast corner of the living room, a small potted plant in the southwest corner, and hang green vines at the entrance to form an energy triangle. Replace the yellow crystal pebbles under the tree at the beginning of each month to enhance its ability to absorb wealth. Keep the leaves shiny by wiping them with beer weekly to maintain its Feng Shui utility.
House Protecting and Evil Repelling Feng Shui Plants
Peach Tree: Five Elements Evil Repelling Layout Method
The peach tree should be planted according to the five elements' directions: green peaches in the southeast (wood position), yellow peaches in the southwest (earth position), and red peaches in the south (fire position). Three trees form a "three-talent evil repelling array," and binding red silk on the trunk can enhance yang energy. Retain the fruits on the southeast branches during the fruiting period and let them fall naturally to form a natural house protection barrier.
Bamboo: Yin-Yang Balance Regulator
The Ancestors' Feng Shui Classic
The bamboo grove in the courtyard should be planted in an odd number, with 7 being the best Feng Shui number. Use the planting method of 3 in front and 4 at the back, paired with artificial mountains to form a "back to the mountain and face the water" pattern. Trim regularly to maintain a 2:3 ratio of green to yellow leaves, which can drive away evil spirits without excessive yang energy. Collect bamboo leaves during the rainy season to boil and sprinkle the courtyard, which can purify negative energy.
Career and Academic Feng Shui Plants
Orchid: Secret to Activating the Wenchang Position
Set up the "Orchid Aroma Wenchang Array" in the study: place Cymbidium in the southeast,春兰 on the left green dragon position of the desk, and Moscoea on the windowsill. Use a bamboo spray bottle for atomized watering on the seventh day of each month, combined with reciting classics to enhance mental activity. Keep the leaves upright, and immediately adjust the placement position if there are 3 or more curly leaves.
Osmanthus: Technique to Activate Noble Luck
Plant golden osmanthus 3 meters south of the kitchen, silver osmanthus in the northwest corner of the study, and Dan osmanthus on the east side of the door. Collect fallen flowers during the blooming period to make sachets hung at the entrance, forming a continuous noble magnetic field. Avoid planting Dan osmanthus for those whose zodiac signs are in conflict: people with zodiac signs of tiger or rabbit should be cautious.
Through scientific planning of plant layouts, combined with traditional Feng Shui wisdom and modern maintenance techniques, not only can enhance the beauty of the home but also build a positive energy field. Remember to observe the growth of plants regularly; healthy green plants are the best Feng Shui carriers. It is recommended to slightly adjust the plant positions according to the changes of the solar terms every quarter, allowing natural energy to resonate harmoniously with the fortune of the house.