Every house should have a Tulsi, not just for its religious significance but for the positive energy it brings to your house. It is said that lightning never falls on a house that has the Tulsi plant
The Tulsi plant needs at least 4 hours of direct sunlight. Protect it from the harsh summer sun and bring it indoors. Avoid sticky or clay-like soil. Tulsi prefers well-draining, aerated soil and organic manure
Don't water too frequently. Water only when the top inch of the soil is dry. Remove the flowers from your tulsi plant as they take a lot of energy from the plant. Prune regularly to let the plant grow faster
It is said that the Lucky Bamboo brings good fortune, prosperity, and harmony. This plant can thrive in water and is easy to care for, making it ideal for homes and offices
Water only when the top inch of the soil is dry and water thoroughly till you see it coming out from the bottom of the pot. If you see brown tips, you are overwatering. Cut back and bring the plant closer to light
It is an excellent air purifier. It can absorb toxins and release oxygen, making it great for improving indoor air quality. The positive energy it will bring to your home makes it ideal to keep in the bedroom
The snake plant is easy to grow. Water only in two to eight weeks, or when the top two inches of the soil are dry. They prefer bright light but can also tolerate low light. Keep them out of direct summer sun
Cut a long leaf with sharp scissors and plop it into water with some hydrogen peroxide. Change the water frequently and keep it in a bright spot. When new roots grow, you can transfer them into the soil
The Jade Plant is considered a symbol of wealth and prosperity in Feng Shui. Its round, coin-shaped leaves are thought to attract financial success and positive energy
Place Jade plants in bright, indirect light. They can tolerate a few hours of direct sunlight in a day, too. Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil is very dry. Cut back on watering in the winter
Fertilise sparingly, and only when the plant shows signs of growth. Spray neem oil to keep pests away. If the leaves are dropping off, check watering. If the soil is wet for long, cut back on the watering