The Red Palace tree is also known as Bao Thanh Thien tree, or Red Captain, because if you place the tree higher than eye level, you will see the underside of the leaf with bright red veins on the burgundy background. Conversely, the top of the leaf is green and the veins are impressive pink.
RED PALACE TREE
The Red Palace tree has the meaning of nobility and luxury, and is a tabletop tree as a blessing for individuals or businesses to always be prosperous and prosperous. With bright colors, it can also bring you excitement and relaxation during stressful working hours. The tree also means the integrity, integrity and strength of Quan Bao Thanh Thien.
The Red Palace tree is about 30-35cm tall with blue-white flowers. The red color of the leaves and the white color of the flowers combine to create a brilliant, noble look that will highlight your interior and office space.
This plant likes shade, is suitable as an indoor plant, has a fast growth rate, quickly produces new leaves, and has a high water demand due to its lush leaves, so a lot of water vapor escapes through the leaves, so you need to pay attention to the water level in the vase, which can quickly dry out. The plant can live in a very beautiful and delicate aquatic environment.
FENG SHUI MEANING
The Red Palace Tree is not only a beautiful decorative tree but is also considered a symbol in feng shui. In feng shui, the Red Palace tree is said to bring luck and fortune to the homeowner.
According to feng shui concepts, the Red Palace tree has the ability to absorb good air, helping to eliminate negative energy and increase positive energy in the living space. The Red Palace Tree is also considered a symbol of wealth and prosperity, and is placed in the home to create wealth, success and luck for the homeowner.
The location of the tree is in accordance with feng shui
- Areas that are important to the company, such as the diagonal corner of the office door, are the best locations.
- According to feng shui concepts, the Southeast is the most suitable direction to place the Palace tree because it will help generate more prosperity. Arranging trees facing the North will bring many advantages and luck in your career.
- You should avoid placing plants in the southwest, northeast corners and in the middle of the room because the Wood, Metal and Earth elements are incompatible.
Note:When placing the tree, it should be kept in a fixed position; Avoid moving too much to disperse your fortune.
HOW TO CARE
– The Red Palace tree is suitable for almost all types of soil. Can be grown in water or nutrient solutions. If growing aquatic plants, the first thing to do is to regularly remove rotten roots to keep the water clean and avoid harmful bacteria.
– Cut off damaged leaves, including leaf stems.
– At least once a week, the tree should be exposed to sunlight between 7 and 9 a.m. for about 2 hours.
– Change the water 2 to 3 times a week. When you notice the water is cloudy or bubbling, change it immediately.
– Fertilizers once every half a month (NPK fertilizers of all kinds).
– In order for the plant to grow well, avoid placing it under an air conditioner or in strong sunlight. Otherwise, the tree will quickly wither.
– For large trees and growing in the lobby or in the garden; Every day, water the tree trunk and base evenly and expose the tree to light for 15 to 30 minutes. For indoor plants; We should have a regular care regimen, watering once every 3 days.
How to treat plants with yellow leaves and root rot:
– Use your hands to immediately prune yellow leaves and soft roots. When pruning roots, be gentle to avoid breaking other root branches.
– Lightly spray water on the roots and base of the tree.
– Clean the vase and change the water for the plant. Be careful not to submerge the tree trunk.
In short, the Red Palace plant is a beautiful and easy-to-grow decorative plant that brings many feng shui meanings and has the ability to improve indoor air quality. Therefore, this is a great choice for indoor or outdoor decoration, and can help you create a green and fresh space in your home.
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