Violet in the house - signs and superstitions - why do people keep these flowers

25.06.2024 13:45

These beautiful and delicate indoor flowers have powerful magical powers and soft energy.

The plant helps to cope with adversity, removes obstacles, creates a comfortable and cozy atmosphere in the house, smooths out any conflicts and calms.

However, the violet has not only positive but also negative sides.

Any signs and superstitions tell not only about the positive, but also the negative sides of the violet, and also suggest how to get the maximum benefit from this plant.

For those people who often have scandals and disagreements in the house, it is recommended to buy a pink or white violet and then transplant it into a green pot.

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It is recommended to keep the plant in rooms where scandals often break out.

A person who has lost faith in his own strength is advised to keep a red or crimson violet in his room.

A houseplant with raspberry, deep pink or red petals will help its owner cope with adversity, give a powerful boost of energy and attract good luck.

Unmarried girls and single women are not recommended to keep violets in the bedroom.

The fact is that this indoor flower is a husband-killer, which means that the plant will scare away all potential admirers.

This will lead to the violet's owner being left completely alone and unable to create a full-fledged family for a long time.

For the same reason, you can't keep the plant in the marital bedroom. The flower, which has a soft but powerful feminine energy, will create a negative atmosphere in the bedroom and provoke a man to cheating and betrayal.

In an office space with bad energy, it is recommended to keep several pots with red or purple violets.

The plant will not only relieve the tense atmosphere in the office, but will also improve the mood and help create favorable conditions for the effective work of employees.

The girl who received a violet with white flowers as a gift will soon get married.

Earlier we told you what every gardener should do in July.

Sergey Tumanov Author: Sergey Tumanov Internet resource editor