Aloe vera, also known as dragon’s tongue, is a type of succulent herb. It has a mild nature and embodies yin energy, which can cleanse the impurities in the surrounding environment. It’s an excellent choice for traditional home gardening. Compared to cacti and other yang plants, aloe vera comes across as more subdued and gentle.
Energy Attributes
Aloe vera is slightly yin and can help balance yin and yang. Its purifying abilities are particularly strong at night, aiding in balancing the indoor energy field, nourishing vital energy, regulating yin and yang, and improving the environmental magnetic field.
In the Living Space
It can neutralize impure energies in the living space, balance the indoor yin and yang, purify the environmental magnetic field, mitigate radiation from electronic devices, balance the spatial energy field, and enhance the spirituality of the working environment.
Feng Shui Magic:Nurturing Methods
Visualization
In the morning, calmly observe its vitality and connect with it in a peaceful state of mind, free from idle thoughts. Focus mainly on the new leaf buds and sense their energy.
Care
When dusting, gently sweep with a soft breath, allowing it to grow naturally. Regularly trim yellowed leaves to maintain its vitality.
Cultivation Tips
It requires plenty of indirect light and should be shielded from direct sunlight. Morning and evening light is best for absorbing the essence of the sun and moon. Follow the principle of “better dry than wet” for watering. Water once every seven days to keep the soil slightly moist, and adjust the watering frequency with the changing seasons. During the day, it can enjoy sunlight, but at night, it’s best to bring it indoors, away from direct air conditioning drafts, and ensure good ventilation. The southeast direction indoors is optimal.