Below are the types of plants that have a negative impact on health and feng shui, and should not be grown indoors:
1. Fake flowers, plants
Real plants require a lot of care and if not well taken care of, they can die or fail to bloom. Or some people do not like to see flowers bloom and wither, which can bring a sense of loss, so they choose to grow fake flowers and plants instead.
However, in feng shui, fake flowers have no life and have a negative impact on wealth in the house, causing the members of the family to encounter many problems and hinder their careers. Therefore, this is one of the types of flowers and plants that should not be grown indoors.
2. Painted flowers, plants
There are many types of flowers and plants that are dyed green, red, yellow, etc. to make them more eye-catching, especially cacti, succulent plants like jade plants, golden pothos, etc.
Although they look colorful and beautiful, painting the entire surface of the plants prevents them from photosynthesizing properly. In milder cases, the plants will grow green again as before, but in severe cases, the plants will wither and die. Buying such plants for cultivation is a waste of money.
In addition, if cheap paint is used to spray on the plants, they can release harmful fumes such as formaldehyde, benzene, etc. Placing them indoors can be dangerous to human health.
3. Plants with unusually shiny leaves
For plants that are admired for their leaves, some sellers may spray a shiny substance on the leaves. The main ingredients of these shine-enhancing substances are silicone and paraffin, which adhere to the leaves and hinder their growth. The process of photosynthesis in plants affects their normal respiration, causing them to wither and die.
Therefore, if flowers and plants have abnormally shiny leaves, feel slightly sticky to the touch, and have a peculiar smell, it means that they may have been sprayed with a shine-enhancing substance. If you accidentally buy such plants, rinse the leaves with clean water to reduce the impact of the substance on the flowers and plants.
4. Cactus plants
Due to their easy cultivation and diverse shapes, many people choose to grow cactus plants such as prickly pears and Euphorbia milii indoors. However, in feng shui, cactus plants should not be grown indoors.
The reason is that although cacti have the effect of warding off bad luck, the sharp cactus spines can create negative energy, which affects the wealth of the family and disrupts the harmony among family members. In addition, the sharp spines of cacti can cause harm if accidentally touched.
5. Toxic plants
There are many types of toxic plants around us. Money trees, Dieffenbachia plants, although they have good feng shui meanings and bring luck and fortune to the family, they contain toxins.
Therefore, if displayed indoors, they should be handled with care, especially for households with children and pets. Ingestion can cause dizziness, nausea, and in severe cases, seizures, unconsciousness, and even death.