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The snake plant is actually unfortunate at home, know myth or the truth

Nowadays people use a lot of indoor plants to make their homes beautiful and green. The snake is one of these indoor plants. The snake plant is also known as Sansivaria. However, some believe that this plant is harmful or unfortunate at home. At the same time, some oppose it. But it is really like that or it is a myth, knowing its truth.

Is really unfortunate

The snake plant is an indoor plant that its long and steep leaves look like a snake. Due to the structure of the leaves, it is called the ‘snake plant’. This plant can live alive in low water and light. Because of this, it is considered an excellent indoor plant for the office, bedroom and living room. According to some traditional beliefs, sharp sharp leaves can spread negative energy or sometimes cause architectural defects at home. Because of this, some believe that keeping the snake plant at home is unfortunate.

The quality of the wind works better

There is no scientific reason for this concept or no evidence to prove it. On the contrary, some people call this through a snake plant positive energy and clean air. In a report by the US space agency NASA, the snake plant filters harmful gases in the air such as benzene, formoldhyde and trichloheel. In this way this plant improves the quality of the inner air. In addition, the snake plant is one of some selective plants that leave oxygen at night. Therefore, it is considered beneficial to keeping it in the bedroom.

Low maintenance plant snake plant

At the same time, many experts of Vastu and Feng Shui believe that if it has the right direction (southeast or east), wealth, health and goodwill increases. You can keep it near the entrance or bedroom or near your desk. The plant does not require much sunlight, and it can live alive even in low light. Enough to give 1-2 times a week.

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