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LUCK all year round: 3 plants that are guardians of the house and easy to care for

Amid the hustle and bustle of everyday life, finding ways to attract good luck and create a harmonious environment at home is a constant quest. In this sense, some plants are a great alternative for the home, offering good luck and prosperity for human life.

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That's because by growing these plants in your home, you're not only elevating the aesthetics, but also inviting good luck to thrive in your space. After all, these choices not only decorate, but also nurture positivity and well-being in your home.

Easy-to-grow plants that attract good luck to your home

So, if you are in search of natural elements that not only adorn but also emanate positive energies, here are three plants that stand out in this mission, being extremely easy to care.

1. Male fern: the guardian of family well-being

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According to the principles of Feng Shui, the male fern, scientifically known as Dryopteris filix-mas, is considered an auspicious choice for attracting good luck and blessing the family. This plant not only adds a decorative touch to the home, but also protects against negative energy, raising the self-esteem of residents.

In other words, male fern maintenance is uncomplicated. It thrives in environments with some humidity and indirect light. Moderate watering is essential to avoid flooding. So, by choosing this plant, you are investing not only in green beauty, but also in a natural amulet that boosts luck in everyday life.

2. Lavender: the fragrance of good fortune

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Lavender is not only known for its delicious aroma and relaxing properties, but also for attracting good luck. Even though it is traditionally an outdoor plant, lavender can thrive indoors as long as it receives at least six hours of direct light and is planted in well-drained soil.

Therefore, by adopting lavender in your home, you will not only be enjoying a peaceful atmosphere, but also allowing this plant to exude its positive influence, providing a touch of luck to your home.

3. Cinta or Laço de Amor plant: energizing the room with good vibrations

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Known as girdle or love bow, Chlorophytum comosum is one of the most charming and popular hanging plants, especially in Feng Shui. Standing out as the ideal choice for room, this plant is known for recharging energy during sleep and attracting good luck.

On the other hand, the maintenance of the plant plant is uncomplicated. She prefers intense light, but without direct exposure to sunlight. Therefore, frequent watering and a certain environmental humidity are essential, making it a practical option for those looking for a touch of luck without complications.

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