Houseplants complement the interior of the home, improve the well-being of household members and purify the air.
Houseplants have nothing but advantages, but often owners face a problem: before the plant even gets to the windowsill, it begins to wither and die.
Why Do Houseplants Wither?
1. Sudden temperature changes. For most plants, a comfortable temperature is between +18 … +26 °C. When the temperature drops sharply in a short period of time and then rises just as rapidly, this can undermine the health of the plant.
2. Incorrect watering. It is important to check how much water a particular plant needs. Succulents can go for weeks without watering, while violets need weekly soil irrigation.
3. Pests or nutritional deficiencies.
4. Unfavorable location. For example, too much light or midday rays "burn" the delicate foliage of plants that like partial shade.
What do the signs say?
Esotericists also have their own interpretation of why houseplants do not take root in their owners.
The first sign indicates that there are often quarrels in the house. Plants "absorb" negative energy, which is why they begin to wither.
In ancient times, people believed that flowers protect the house from unkind looks and thoughts. Plants take the blow, but cannot recover from it. At such a price, they save their owners from damage or the evil eye, say esotericists.
Another belief says that flowers can predict the near future. So, it is believed that if a flower dies, it means that its owner will suffer a failure, for example, financially, or illness.