8 Feng Shui Plants That Bring Luck and You Can Find Them Nearby

8 Feng Shui Plants That Bring Luck and You Can Find Them Nearby

8 Feng Shui Plants That Bring Luck and You Can Find Them Nearby

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Feng Shui, an ancient Chinese practice, is all about creating balance and attracting positive energy in your surroundings. One of the most effective ways to invite this energy into your home is through plants. But in India, where the weather can be hot, humid, or dry depending on the region, it’s important to choose plants that are both lucky and climate-friendly.

Here are eight beautiful Feng Shui plants that are believed to bring wealth, happiness, and peace and are all easily available in India.

Money Plant

The Money Plant, also known as Golden Pothos, is one of the most popular houseplants in India. It is believed to attract wealth and financial luck. With its heart-shaped leaves and long vines, it also adds a beautiful green touch to the corner.

This plant grows well even in low light, making it ideal for Indian flats and apartments. In Feng Shui, placing it in the southeast corner of your home is thought to boost prosperity.

Lucky Bamboo

Another commonly seen Feng Shui favourite is the lucky bamboo. This plant is not actually bamboo but a type of dracaena that grows in water. Its tall green stems are tied together with red ribbons.

According to Feng Shui, three stalks bring happiness, five bring health, and eight bring wealth. Lucky Bamboo is easy to grow in water or soil, and it’s perfect for Indian homes where filtered light is available near windows or balconies.

Jade Plant

The Jade Plant, or Crassula Ovata, is often called the ‘money tree’ because of its round, coin-like leaves that are believed to symbolise financial growth. It’s a type of plant that holds water in its leaves, so it’s easy to care for and does well in warm Indian weather. It  is best placed near the entrance of your home or on your work desk to welcome abundance.

Peace Lily

The peace lily has soft white flowers and deep green leaves, and this plant represents harmony and purification. It also removes toxins from the air, making it great for bedrooms or living rooms. It prefers shady corners and doesn’t need much light, which makes it ideal for Indian homes with less sunlight windows.

Areca Palm

Areca Palm gives a tropical feel with its long, feathery leaves.  It’s not not only soothing to look at but also believed to boost positivity in a room and cleanses the air. This plant thrives in the warm Indian climate if kept in areas with bright but indirect light, like next to windows with curtains.

Snake Plant

The Snake Plant, also known as Mother-in-Law’s Tongue, has upright leaves that look bold and sharp. It is said to bring protective energy and is perfect for bedrooms because it releases oxygen at night. This plant survives with very little water and does well in both bright and low-light conditions, making it great for Indian apartments.

Tulsi

No Indian Feng Shui list is complete without Tulsi, or holy basil. This plant holds religious importance and is believed to drive away negative energy. It also has medicinal properties. Tulsi should be kept in the north or northeast direction and watered daily. It loves sunlight, so an open window or balcony is the best place for it.

Lemon Tree

Lastly, the lemon tree is believed to bring cleansing energy and freshness into your home. Its fruits and flowers have a strong, uplifting smell, which is said to purify the atmosphere. In India, lemon trees grow best in large pots on balconies or terraces with lots of sun.

How to Care for Feng Shui Plants for Best Energy Flow

Taking care of these plants is not just about watering them. According to Feng Shui, the appearance and feel of a plant influence the energy in your environment. As a result, good maintenance is essential not only for the plant’s health but also for the energy it provides to you.


Sunlight

Start by ensuring that your plant receives enough sunshine. Most Feng Shui plants flourish in bright, indirect light. Peace Lilies and Snake Plants can tolerate low light, but plants like Lemon Tree and Tulsi require full sun. Move the pots around to ensure that all areas of the plant receive equal amounts of light.

Water

Watering correctly is also important. Overwatering is a very common mistake. Always examine the soil’s top layer; if it seems dry, it’s time to water. Plants such as Jade and Snake Plant require less water, whereas Boston Ferns and Lemon Trees want more moisture, especially in dry conditions.

Trim

Trim away any dead or yellow leaves to keep the energy fresh. This keeps the plant looking healthy and prevents it from depleting the space’s positive emotions. Pruning also promotes new growth, which is significant in Feng Shui since fresh growth represents new prospects.

Fertilise

Fertilising your plants during their growing season (often spring and summer) will also help them thrive. But opt for natural, organic fertilisers. Remember, over fertilising can also harm roots and disrupt the plant’s energy balance, so be careful.

Spend Time 


Finally, establish a connection with your plants. Wipe their leaves carefully to remove dust, talk to them, or spend some time near them every day. Plants respond to affection and attention in the same way that humans do. When your plants feel good, the energy they return to your home is cheerful and peaceful.