Combo Evil Eye: Pepper, Rue and the sword of St. George

Combo Evil Eye: Pepper, Rue and the sword of St. George


These three plants can fight envy and protect your home





Combo Evil Eye: Pepper, Rue and the sword of St. George

With the intention of blocking negative vibes and making room for change, many people use nature to protect themselves and their home.

plant species such as Rue, Spada and Pepe of San Giorgioif placed inside the house, they can benefit the environment and the energy field of the residents.




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The Sword of St. George can also be used to bring good luck and the Rue protects you from evil spirits. And, since you should feel safe in your space, nothing better than using natural methods, which still bring the natural well-being of plants, to say goodbye to the evil eye and envy.




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Whether it’s because you’re getting a lot of visitors or you’re just feeling negative energy around you, place these seedlings for change. We will explain how to cultivate each and its benefits:

Pepper




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This plant can transform negative energy into positive – mainly because it symbolizes fire, a reflection of sensation when it is ingested. Remember that it is best to grow it during the warm months and not overwater it.

The recommended thing is that it is placed outside doors and windows, to absorb negativity and not overload the environment.

Ru




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Being able to block the evil eye and evil spirits, the rue loves bright environments, at least six hours of direct sunlight most days. Partial shade is also tolerated, however the seedlings will produce fewer flowers. Its aroma is another advantage of sowing.

Once established, the species is very drought tolerant, watering only during periods of prolonged dry weather.

The sword of St. George




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Allowing the creation of compositions in different formats, colors and textures, the sword of São Jorge is excellent for indoor environments. This is because it withstands low light and is quite durable. Likes indirect sunlight, but also accepts direct sunlight and very little light.

The species doubles as an air purifier and is a great element for bedroom or home office decor. Your seedling does not need a lot of water, only every two to eight weeks and if the first 5-7 cm are dry.

* Via Diario do Nordeste

Source: Terra

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