5 Indoor Plants that Bring Trouble to the House
I really like to plant indoor flowers. I try to buy plants not only to decorate the interior, but also for the benefit, purify the air, and improve the mood.
From my own experience I know that some flowers can even harm the owners. It is important to surround your home with plants with only positive energy.
My selection of 5 flowers will help you to choose the right "green friends" so that they do not have a negative impact on fate and health.
The negative effects of geranium
At one time I was very interested in breeding geraniums or pelargoniums. I especially like her royal varieties. Bright, colorful inflorescences delight the eye. I just don't advise keeping these flowers in your bedroom.
They negatively affect the personal life of the owners. Being in their company often can lead to loneliness.
Fern - energy "vampire"
I'm also careful with ferns. My grandmother also warned me that he absorbs positive energy. This plant is suitable for decorating non-residential premises.
If it stands for a long time in the living room or bedroom, then the person will eventually lose the joy of life.
Such a "green neighbor" is capable of taking away activity and strength. Over time, a series of misfortunes or health problems can begin.
Ivy's undesirable properties
I advise using climbing plants only for their intended purpose. Vines with beautiful leaves are very tempting, but many of them deprive the owner of energy and health.
Married women should be careful to start ivy at home. He has a negative influence on men, "pushes" them out of the house.
A husband can start a riotous life, and eventually leave the family altogether.
Caution with cacti
I try not to put succulents at home. The exception is a small cactus that I keep near my computer. In general, women and girls are better off avoiding this plant.
It is believed that the cactus negatively affects the personal life of the fair sex. To prevent fragile female happiness from being destroyed, it is better to stay away from this "green friend".
Callas - harbingers of sadness
Callas during flowering are very fragile and beautiful flowers. Breeders have bred many varieties of this plant. The white species is most common.
It has long been called the flower of death, because it blooms at night. Previously, a bouquet of calla lilies was brought only to the cemetery. There is a legend that this flower bloomed near the cross of the crucified Jesus.
You cannot call it dangerous, but you should not neglect the signs. Calla is associated with sadness and separation.