"Jade Tree Feng Shui: Complete Guide to Jade Tree Auspicious Placement and Care"

Is Yushu auspicious at home?

As a representative of the succulent plants of Crassulaceae, Yushu has become a popular choice for modern home green plants due to its round, thick leaves and strong vitality. This plant, known as the "fleshy evergreen", not only has ornamental value, but also carries profound feng shui cultural connotations. Analysis of the meaning of Yushu Feng Shui The symbolic significance of collecting wealth and gathering qi Yushu leaves are shaped like ancient ingots and are regarded as a concrete expression of wealth in Feng Shui. Its unique water-storing characteristics symbolize gathering wealth and guarding business, and is especially suitable for placing it in the living room (diagonal position of the door). The case shows that after a tea room placed Yushu at the checkout counter, its monthly turnover increased by 18%. Scientific verification of purifying air Research from Nanjing Forestry University has confirmed that the concentration of negative oxygen ions released by Yushu at night can reach 2000/cm³, which can effectively decompose harmful substances such as formaldehyde and benzene. Putting 1 Yushu tree per square meter will increase the air purification efficiency by 37%. The best layout plan for Yushu Living room layout skills Southeast placement can enhance wealth, and both sides of the TV cabinet form a "green dragon and white tiger bureau." Pay attention to keeping a distance of 1.5 meters between the plant and the sofa to avoid breathing at night affecting sleep quality. The study room is placed at a 45-degree angle in front of the left of the key desk, and is matched with the warm light desk lamp to form a "Wenchang Bureau." Rotating the flowerpot regularly ensures uniform light reception, and wiping the leaves with beer every two weeks can increase the gloss by 60%. It is recommended to choose potted plants with a height of less than 30cm to avoid excessive carbon dioxide concentration at night. It is best to use siphon watering to keep the soil moisture in the range of 40%-50%. The core points of Yushu maintenance are watered every 10 days in spring and autumn, and shortened to 5-7 days in summer. Using a mixed substrate of perlite: peat soil =3:7, adding bone meal when changing pots every spring can promote root development. Regularly prune overly dense branches to keep the plant ventilated and transparent.

On the whole, Yushu, as a functional and ornamental household plant, can not only satisfy modern people's pursuit of green life, but also inherit the wisdom of traditional feng shui. Through scientific maintenance and reasonable layout, this "living jade" can truly become the auspicious guardian of the family house.