Which succulents are unfavorable to feng shui
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Which succulents are unfavorable to feng shui
Raising succulents from the cactus family (cacti, cactus balls, cactus columns), the Euphorbiaceae family (cat's eye,重阳木, oil tung, wood oil tung, and Sapium sebiferum), and the Asclepiadaceae family (Asclepias, Hoya) are all unfavorable to feng shui.
Which succulents are unfavorable to feng shui
Succulents from the cactus family cannot be cultivated. Most of them are shrubs or trees, but this is not the reason why we cannot grow them. The reason why cactus succulents cannot be maintained is that they mostly have small thorns, and the thorns are very sharp. If cultivated at home, they will definitely hurt people.
Succulents from the Euphorbiaceae family are not allowed to be planted at home. On the one hand, most euphorbias also have small thorns, which can easily hurt people and easily damage family wealth; on the other hand, euphorbias are toxic and can harm the human body.
The most striking feature of succulents from the Asclepiadaceae family is their toxic surface with a fatal beauty. However, these plants should not be planted at home, especially in families with children.
Feng shui taboos for succulents
1. Among succulents, cacti are a type of feng shui plant that should not be placed at the entrance and exit of the main door. The pointed plants contain the meanings of "confrontation," "right," and "wrong" as much as possible, and should not be maintained at home.
2. There are evil spirits under the beams, but these evil spirits are suppressed, so it is not suitable to use thorny plants. Therefore, when choosing to maintain succulents, it is recommended to choose thornless varieties, such as Sedum, Fortune magnolia family, etc.
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