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Feng Shui Implication and Taboo of Golden Diamond

This means more children and more happiness.

The golden diamond flower has the function of regulating indoor feng shui, which can make the family fortune more prosperous, and also means that many children are blessed. Keeping it indoors for maintenance can give people a feeling of stability and warmth. It is best not to put it in the bedroom, otherwise it may affect the fortune of the whole family.

Golden diamond flowers grow faster, with dense leaves and a large number, so they can flourish in a short time, so they mean early birth.

Golden diamond flower is not a plant that particularly likes sunshine, and its requirements for light are not strict, but it can't be kept away from light for a long time, otherwise it will cause the mosaic color of golden diamond flower to fade, the petiole to become longer and the leaves to droop, which is very unfavorable for the growth of golden diamond flower. So it is best not to put it in the bedroom, otherwise it may affect the fortune of the whole family.

The location of the diamond flower. When maintaining the golden diamond flower, it is best to put it in a relatively high place to avoid children's contact, otherwise there will be potential safety hazards, because its roots, stems and leaves are toxic and easy to cause harm to the human body. Golden diamond flowers will absorb a lot of oxygen at night, so in order to ensure a good sleep, they can be kept in the living room for maintenance.

Golden diamond belongs to Araceae, also known as golden diamond rattan green velvet, Camptotheca acuminata, also known as "evil king". Golden diamond is a shade plant, which was first discovered in South America and has obvious characteristics of tropical rain forest plants. Golden diamond is a popular indoor foliage plant, which has developed aerial roots and strong vitality, and also has the function of purifying air, and is suitable for homes, office buildings, hotels and other places. Meconopsis glomerata likes warm and humid semi-cloudy environment, is afraid of cold, avoids direct light and likes scattered light, and usually grows best with scattered light received every day.

Suitable for growing in sandy loam with rich humus and good drainage. The optimum growth temperature is 22-30℃ during the day and 15-23℃ at night. In winter, as long as the temperature is not lower than 10℃ and the relative humidity is 70%-80%, it can grow normally, and it grows fastest when the temperature is 25-30℃ and the relative humidity is about 75%. Loose, fertile and well-drained slightly acidic soil is most suitable for the growth of Meconopsis aurea.