Let me paint you a picture: three years ago, my apartment felt as energizing as a stale samosa. Then I discovered good luck plants for home—nature's VIPs for attracting wealth, happiness, and Instagram-worthy corners. Today, my very own garden flourishes with 12 lucky plants that blend Vastu wisdom, Feng Shui flair, and pure leafy charm.
Let's dig into the juicy details!
Why Lucky Plants? Science, Spirituality, and a Touch of Greenery
I used to side-eye lucky indoor plants until I learned they're backed by hard science and ancient traditions. Studies prove plants slash stress —calm minds attract opportunities! Meanwhile, Vastu Shastra maps plant placements to energy zones, and Feng Shui uses greenery to unblock prosperity. My cousin's jade plant coincided with her startup's funding round. Coincidence? Maybe. But why gamble with bad vibes?
Top 12 Good Luck Plants for Home
1. Money Plant (Pothos)
My first good luck plant was a cute, small Money Plant from Urvann. Today, it's grown into beautiful vines that adorn my kitchen and shelves! Vastu tip: Money plants in the Southeast corner in a green pot can do wonders for your home or office.
Water weekly and ignore it like unanswered texts, as it thrives on neglect!
2. Lucky Bamboo
Two stalks for love, five for wealth, eight for infinite growth—this plant lives for symbolism. Keep it in filtered water near your workspace and watch your professional life flourish for the better! Urvann's large collection of Lucky Bamboo styles made my Gurgaon friend's home office the envy of LinkedIn.
3. Tulsi (Holy Basil)
Grandma's sacred Tulsi now purifies my balcony air while radiating positivity in my beautiful home.
Vastu rule: Place it in North or East for positivity. Chew a leaf during work calls or whenever bored to avoid falling sick (or just admire it with masala chai).
4. Jade Plant
Plump jade leaves symbolize coins in Feng Shui. Park it near your entrance to “catch” wealth. My Noida neighbor swears Urvann's jade brought her rental income. Pro tip: Use Urvann's cactus mix to avoid soggy roots.
5. Snake Plant
The Snake plant is a beautiful succulent that is a must-have in today's polluted cities, as it pumps oxygen and keeps the air pure. It is ideal for bedrooms and work stations alike. Placing it in any corner of your space guarantees good vibes, positivity, vitality, and abundance. Snake plants can be left alone, as they require minimal care. Also, water monthly—yes, monthly.
6. Peace Lily
Peace lilies are not just stunning to look at, as their white flower blooms attract Feng Shui purity. It droops dramatically when thirsty—hence, perfect for forgetful plant parents. Urvann's mini lilies brighten work desks of professionals from Delhi to Bangalore, so get one for yourself during our Spring sale! Keep it in indirect light and mist weekly.
7. Citrus Plants (Lemon/Orange)
A potted lemon tree is Vastu-approved abundance. Many Indian households believe that citrus plants like Lemon plants and trees help ward off evil energy and bring purity. Citrus plants love a sunny spot and weekly watering, so ensure your plants get ample of that.
8. Areca Palm
Vastu's favorite air purifier for living rooms, the Areca Palm is here to lighten up your space. Urvann's 4-foot palms have truly transformed many office spaces and homes into a Bali-esque retreat. These plants are quite thirsty, so water them adequately whenever the top inch of the soil feels dry.
9. Basil (Sweet Basil)
Now, use Basil for more than just pesto! Feng Shui links basil to peace and harmony. Pair it with a beautiful terracotta pot and it is ready for your own sweet kitchen garden! Snip leaves for pasta and positive vibes, both.
10. Aloe Vera
Vastu calls Aloe Vera a shield against negativity. Plus, the gel soothes burns and equals an excellent skincare hack. Urvann's aloe pups thrive in sunlight. Also, remember to water sparingly, as these plants are low-maintenance.
11. Marigold
Marigold is Spring’s favourite child. I love watching the plant thrive in all its yellow, orange, and red hues. All in all, these mini sunshines equal joy and harmony. Vastu tip: East-facing marigolds boost health and attract happiness and abundance.
12. Chrysanthemum
Feng Shui ties the gorgeous chrysanthemum flowers to longevity. Urvann's potted ones made my balcony ready for all my cosy get-togethers with friends. Keep soil moist, fertlise, and do not forget to talk to them—yes, really!
Why Urvann is Every Plant Parent's BFF
Skip the nursery traffic! All my fellow plant parents have ordered from Urvann during Delhi monsoons and had them arrive fresh as ever. Our next-day delivery in cities like Delhi, Bangalore, Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad, and Ghaziabad makes it stupid-easy.
Conclusion
Good luck plants for home aren't magic, but they are close. They will scrub your air, lift your mood, and manifest the sprawling greens that you want to surround yourself with.
So, which of these 12 lucky plants are you inviting home first? (Psst—Urvann's Spring Sale is live. You're welcome!).
FAQs
1. Which is the luckiest plant for home?
Lucky Bamboo and Jade Plants are highly regarded as auspicious plants that attract positive energy and financial success.
2. Which plants give positive energy?
Several plants are believed to radiate positive energy:
- Peace Lily: Known for its air-purifying qualities and ability to create harmony in the home.
- Areca Palm: Promotes health and prosperity while removing toxins from the air.
- Snake Plant: Attracts good health, and fortune while purifying the air.
- Jasmine: Emits a calming fragrance that uplifts mood and fosters positivity.
3. Which plants remove negativity?
Plants that are known to remove negativity include:
- Eucalyptus: Repels negative energy and promotes healing with its medicinal properties.
- Aloe Vera: Attracts luck while warding off negative vibes.
- Rubber Plant: Its round leaves symbolize abundance and help eliminate stagnant energy.
- Peace Lily: Cleanses the air and wards off negative energies in the home.
4. What are some low-maintenance good luck plants?
If you're looking for easy-to-care-for lucky plants, consider these options:
- Lucky Bamboo: Thrives in water or soil with minimal care.
- Snake Plant: Requires watering only every two to three weeks and tolerates various light conditions.
- Pothos (Money Plant): Almost impossible to kill, it grows well in indirect light with occasional watering.
5. Can good luck plants improve air quality?
Yes, many good luck plants double as natural air purifiers. For example, Snake Plants, Areca Palms, Peace Lilies, Rubber Plants, and Aloe Vera not only bring positive vibes but also improve indoor air quality by removing toxins.
6. Where should I place good luck plants in my home or office?
Placement of your plants in your homes and offices is crucial. So, make sure to follow these points:
- Place the Money Tree in the southeast corner of your home or office for financial growth.
- Keep Aloe Vera or Peace Lily near entrances to ward off negativity.
- Position Lucky Bamboo on desks or in living rooms to enhance harmony and prosperity.
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