6 lucky plants to attract money and good health—and 6 unlucky plants to avoid
2. Bonsai
Bonsai trees look artistic, but their stunted growth symbolizes limitation. As a result, they may subtly influence your mindset to think small or feel restricted.
3. Dead or dried plants
Keeping dead or dried plants signals neglect and decay, which can block positive energy. Instead, always remove them and replace them with fresh, thriving greenery.
4. Cotton plant
Though soft and charming, cotton plants can attract dust and negative energy. In Vastu, they’re seen as unlucky because they are associated with poverty symbols.
5. Tamarind plant
Believed to carry negative vibrations, tamarind plants are not recommended for homes. Furthermore, they are linked with financial instability and strained relationships in Vastu beliefs.
6. Babool tree
Known for its sharp thorns, the babool tree is associated with disputes, financial struggles, and a restless mind. Therefore, avoid planting it near your home.
How to keep your plant energy strong
Just having lucky plants isn’t enough. You also have to care for them.
- Water regularly but don’t overwater
- Place them where they get enough light
- Clean leaves to remove dust so they can breathe
- Talk to them — yes, they respond to positive attention
When your plants thrive, so does the energy in your home.
Boost your home’s good energy
Positive energy is like good Wi-Fi — you feel it when it’s strong, and you notice when it’s missing. Lucky plants are one of the easiest ways to strengthen it. In addition, combine them with regular cleaning, de-cluttering, and peaceful surroundings, and you’ll create a space where both money and good health naturally flow.
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