The advantages of having this tree at home:
1. Enhance aura
Planting this near the entrance to your home helps to strengthen your aura and fight against evil. The leaves are traditionally utilised at weddings. Although pine trees do not appear to be magnificent trees, they may offer a nice aura to their house and belong to a soft and rigid tree, so if the family's aura is insufficient, you can attempt to plant some.
2. Increase your luck
Planting this near your front door is truly highly good to the luck of your home. We frequently find that people who plant pine trees at home eventually achieve greater development; although it may be argued that this is not entirely due to the trees, the link between this and the improvement of one's fortune is inextricably linked.
3. Recruit virtuous individuals
These trees placed at one's front door are beneficial in generating good fortune. If you often want to solicit assistance for your job and financial fortune, you might plant pine trees in front of your house.
4. Family cohesion
In fact, by planting these trees at the entrance to your own home, you may improve the relationship within your own home. Because the pine tree has an aura that may balance feng shui, this aura can help the family's emotions reconcile, and in such a home setting, the family can naturally have a harmonious relationship.
Fact Sheet and Plant Guide
Scientific Name: Thuja occidentalis
Description:
Thuja Pine is a distinct genus of evergreen coniferous tree in the cypress family Cupressaceae.
It is a small, slow-growing tree but can reach up to 15m tall on the ground or in a bigger pot.
Light-green leaves in flattened, becoming darker green with age.
It is used as an ornamental tree, both in garden or inside a pot/container, where it is associated with long life and vitality, and widely cultivated in our tropical climates.
Light: Full sun to partial sun
Water: Check regularly and water as needed.
Water thoroughly when the potting medium turns slightly dry to touch.
Fertilizer: Feed with growth fertilizer once a month to encourage growth.
Trimming: Gently trim away dry, brown, or yellowish leaves by using a pair of secateurs. Trimming allows available nutrients in the soil to be transferred into the new leaves which encourage intentional growth. Also, trimming allows your plants to retain in a good shape and keep pests, fungal and diseases away.
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