Is "putting down roots" a sign of attracting wealth or losing wealth? What is the implication in feng shui?

Does "落 地 生 根" (Settle Down and Take Root) bring wealth or misfortune?

A comprehensive explanation of the implications of "落 地 生 根" in feng shui and whether it brings wealth or misfortune. Please see the detailed introduction below.

Does "落 地 生 根" symbolize wealth and treasure or a settled and happy life? What is your opinion?

"落 地 生 根", known as the "immortal bird" among succulents; "落 地 生 根" symbolizes "attracting wealth and prosperity", and signifies "settled and happy life".

"落 地 生 根" truly deserves its name. After the seedlings are planted in the pot, white rootlets quickly extend from the stems, and adventitious buds grow at the edges of the leaves. As the seedlings grow, the adventitious buds on the leaves also grow larger and more numerous, arranged neatly and beautifully.

Gardeners say that these are cute little ingots that fall to the ground and can take root and grow with soil, much like a money tree, with a continuous flow of wealth. Growing "落 地 生 根" at home has the beautiful meaning of attracting and increasing wealth.

Does "落 地 生 根" bring wealth or misfortune?

Those neat and beautiful adventitious buds look like a group of small butterflies. The small butterflies flutter to the ground, immediately extend small rootlets, and take root and grow. This is the origin of "落 地 生 根". Look, the small butterflies that flutter and fall have settled down.