Three Low-Maintenance Houseplants That Attract Good Luck

In first place for attracting good luck is dracaena
Houseplants can not only purify and humidify the air but also positively affect mood and luck. It is believed that some flowers make their owners particularly happy. We have chosen three of the most popular and low-maintenance ones.
Dracaena
The dragon tree can ward off misfortunes and become a family talisman. It is not a palm but a succulent, so it does not require careful attention.
“Dracaena is not demanding when it comes to soil: it needs a mixture of sod, peat, and sand or a palm mix. It is important that the soil is loose and water-permeable. A drainage layer at the bottom of the pot is essential,” emphasized practicing landscape designer Tatyana Chernova.
Water dracaena only when the soil dries out by 2–3 centimeters. The plant loves bright, indirect light and does not tolerate drafts well.
Crassula or Money Tree
Crassula is a very popular houseplant that is not very difficult to care for. The plant likes humidity, but not in the winter period.
“For the winter, it is recommended to provide a dormant state: place the plant in a cooler spot and water once every one to two weeks. In spring and summer, water more frequently, about once or twice a week,” advised the specialist.
It is believed that if you place a coin in the pot when planting, crassula will attract good luck and wealth to the home.
Lucky Bamboo
The specialist noted that, despite the name, lucky bamboo is a variety of dracaena. The plant can also make household members more fortunate.
It can be grown in vases with water and added fertilizers. It looks exotic and beautiful! According to feng shui, the number of stems has special significance. For good luck, you need to grow nine stems. To do this, place the pot in a warm spot with bright but indirect light.
If the air in your home is too dry, you should pay attention to other houseplants.





