Usage
- Hang bunches near entrances
- Use in natural sprays or infusions
5. Lavender
Mental Calm
Its scent reduces anxiety, supports deep sleep, and relieves stress.
Positive Energy
Lavender is often associated with love and balance, attracting good emotional energy.
Ways to Use
- Potted in bedrooms
- Dried sachets in drawers
- Home-made sprays for linens
Combining Plants for Maximum Benefits
For a full energy boost, consider pairing these plants in your home:
- Lucky bamboo in the east (health)
- Jade plant in the southeast (wealth)
- Lavender in the north (tranquility)
Use Feng Shui zones to arrange your plants for harmony and alignment with your life goals.
What Science Says
Studies back up the idea that indoor plants make us feel better:
- A 2015 study in the Journal of Environmental Psychology found that plants lower stress by 37%.
- NASA’s Clean Air Study proved that indoor plants purify the air by removing volatile toxins.
- Research shows plants improve mood, cognitive function, and even blood pressure.
General Care Tips
To keep your lucky plants thriving:
- Water based on the plant’s needs
- Clean leaves regularly
- Rotate pots for balanced growth
- Avoid cold drafts or harsh sun
Conclusion
Incorporating these five lucky plants into your home can bring harmony, well-being, and abundance. Whether you’re a Feng Shui enthusiast or just want to create a peaceful space, these green companions make your home a sanctuary of good vibes.
FAQ
1. Can I combine all these plants in one space?
Yes, but ensure their light and water needs don’t conflict.
2. Does lucky bamboo grow better in water or soil?
It grows well in both—just change water frequently if not using soil.
3. Can plants really affect mood?
Absolutely. Science supports their calming and mood-lifting effects.
4. Where should I place the jade plant for wealth?
In the southeast of your home or near your front entrance.
5. Is dried lavender as effective as fresh?
It retains its calming scent, though fresh lavender is more potent for purifying air.