Cross your fingers and plant jade in the entryway: Which plants are good luck to have at home?


There are many superstitions and beliefs that claim that it is possible to change one's luck with the help of amulets carrying good energies, capable of attracting good luck in the home. Within these beliefs and customs, a large number of plants that attract good luck are circumscribed.


Do plants work for good luck?

Your life isn't going to change just because you have some plants that bring luck. If you've made a series of dire financial decisions, don't think that having a money tree will magically make your debts disappear.


But it has been found that having good luck charms can help you improve your performance, because they have a positive psychological impact. Amulets contribute to improving people's confidence, expectations and persistence, improving their performance.


So, having lucky plants for the home may not cause your debit card balance to go down to zero, but it may give you that extra dose of self-confidence to boost your productivity and boost your income.


A simple change of attitude can work wonders. In conclusion, if you believe that there are plants that bring good luck and that having a Chinese Money Plant will transform your prosperity, it is very likely that it will work; Similarly, if you think that a carnation in the air brings bad luck, it will.

The Easiest Good Luck and Fortune Plants

vera is the quintessential good luck plant. Not only because its properties include the possibility of trapping negative energies and transmuting them into positive ones, protecting the people who inhabit the space, but also because it has many medicinal uses. It is a hardy plant, and easy to care for. It is said that when it blooms it is because it is in a very positive environment and is indicative of the good fortune of that family.


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pilea or Chinese money plant is one of those indoor plants that bring luck according to the precepts of Feng Shui. It is preferred that the plant has about 3 or 5 interwoven stems to make it more effective in attracting prosperity and riches. Avoid having 4 plants of this type, as it is bad luck. In case you have doubts about whether the money plant is indoor or outdoor, you should know that it is indoor, as it prefers indirect light.


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is one of the plants that attract luck according to many cultures. It has a strong trunk, grows abundantly, and expands if it has the space to do so. It is often associated with protection, wisdom, health, and recovery. It is also worn as a prosperity charm and, when hung on doors and lintels, protects from disease and scares away thieves. It is the most beloved lucky plant by many cultures and traditions.


  • Jade:

Jade is a species of succulent that is very hardy and easy to care for. It is considered a good luck plant thanks to feng-shui, which prefers abundant plants, with leaves with rounded edges and smooth surfaces, as these reflect and conduct chi better. They are usually located in the baduas of money, health and fame.


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About the author
Ame Rodríguez

Dedicated to creating an army of cacti, succulents, poodles and cats to help me conquer the world. In the little free time I have left, I play, write and dance.

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