Do you know bringing a money plant for your home can affect your financial health positively? Once you bring a money plant, you have to make sure you take care of it right, otherwise, it will only bring stress and financial crisis in your life. So, here are amazing Vastu tips to fill your life with good luck, shared by a renowned consultant of Vastu Shastra and Feng Shui, Mrs. Shalini A. Gupta.
Right Direction
As per Vastu Shastra, a money plant should be located in the southeast corner of your house. This helps in attracting prosperity and keeping negative energy away. Whereas, placing it in the northeast direction will only bring stress in your life.
Water It Often
Make sure you water it daily and it stays in good health, as a dry and withering money plant will only bring you bad luck. Also, don’t let the plant touch the floor, as it will being you bad luck.
Keep It At The North Entrance
Keeping your money plant at the north entrance is said to invite new sources of income and multiple career opportunities. But make sure the colour of the pot should be blue.
Check The Leaves Shape Before Buying
When you’re shopping for a money plant, make sure the leaves are heart-shaped. This attracts wealth, prosperity, and fosters healthy relationships.
Go For A Large Pot
Use a large pot for your money plant as it will help them grow faster and more greener. As per Vastu, the greener the leaves, the better your financial condition will be.
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Do Not Let Others Cut It
Never let anyone touch or prune your money plant. Doing so will take away your wealth from you and the other person will get it.
To ensure that your money plant helps improve your financial condition, follow the above tips and share your experience with us on our facebook page.
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