Where is the suitable place to plant Parthenocissus tricuspidata and what geomantic omen should be avoided?
Parthenocissus tricuspidata is not suitable for crawling.
Although once the creepers in the house are all over the house, it will look unique, but from the appearance, it will violate the "reptile evil" that people say in folk geomantic omen, that is, the wall covered by creepers will look like the outer wall of the house is covered with insects, which will lead to the house being too gloomy in geomantic omen and adversely affect the fortune.
The house in the shade is not suitable for planting.
Vines such as Parthenocissus tricuspidata grow in a wide range and like cool places. If the house is at the dark and damp low end, it is not recommended to plant vines on the balcony and other places. Because the house itself is in a dark area, the lighting is not very good, and the house is cloudy. At this time, if a large area of vines are to be planted, the house will give people a feeling of secluded residence, which will have an impact on people's physical and mental health.
Proper shading of planting corners
Parthenocissus tricuspidata is easy to feed, and a seemingly small one can quickly spread all over the eaves. Therefore, it is very suitable to plant some houses in direct sunlight as a function of resisting sunlight, which will make the rooms cool and comfortable. However, if it is a house in a dark area, it is not appropriate to plant Parthenocissus tricuspidata too much, which will aggravate the yin of the house and be unfavorable to the fortune.
Not suitable for indoor planting.
Vines are cool plants, which will increase the Yin Qi of the surrounding geomantic omen, so it is best not to plant them indoors. Especially when there are old, weak and sick people at home, it is best not to put vine potted plants in the bedroom. The space between yin and yang is too large, which is not conducive to health. If you want to plant vines at home, you can put them on the porch or choose to plant them in front of the courtyard.