7 Plants You Should Never Keep At Home

PIYUSH RANJAN MISHRA - NOVEMBER 22 2024

Cacti

According to Vastu, these spiky plants are believed to attract negativity and tension in relationships. You can place them outside your living space.

Bonsai

 In the art of creating bonsai, we restrict the plants growing potential, and according to Vastu, this stunted growth symbolises inhibited prosperity and growth.

Dead or Dried Plants

Some people keep the dried roses or leaves of some plants as a memory, but these plants carry dead energy, which can whack the home life force.

Tamarind & Cotton Plants

Tamarind plants are believed to attract negative energy, and cotton plants have some cultural value in death rituals.

Milkweed Plant

According to Vastu, this plant is toxic to people's minds, and the sap it produces is also harmful, creating a risk for children and pets in your home.

Mehendi Plant

In the growing culture of terrace and balcony gardening, we often bring plants like mehendi, but this is also associated with sorrow and death in some traditions.

Peepal Tree

Vastu says that because of how sacred this plant is, our house is incapable of storing its energy, making it best for planting outdoors or in temples.