10 plants to avoid for good luck at home

Cactus While cacti are common houseplants, their sharp edges are considered a symbol of conflict and negativity.

Bonsai Bonsai, though beautiful, symbolises a lack of growth and development.

Tamarind Tamarind plants can bring negative energy and illness to your home as it is associated with evil spirits.

Weeping fig Weeping fig enriches the beauty of indoors but it is not ideal to plant it in your home as it is associated with negative energy.

Jasmine In certain cultures, jasmine is linked to bad luck and misfortune because it can bring jealousy and negative emotions between family members

Crown of thorns The thorn present in this plant is said to bring pain and suffering to the home.

Fake and dead plants It is not advised to plant fake and dead plants in your home because the fake plant is linked to lifelessness and dead plants are linked to the death of positivity.

Cotton plant These soft plants can bring financial hardships and stagnation to your home.

Myrtle Myrtle, also known as “Mehnadi” is associated with evil spirits that can bring misfortune and illness to your home.

Babul tree Though babul trees are famous for their medicinal properties, it is not advisable to place them in your home as their thorns can invite negative energy and conflict to your home.

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