Real Plants vs. Fake Plants in Feng Shui: Which is Best?

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One of the most popular ways to incorporate feng shui into a living space is by adding plants.

However, not everyone has a green thumb or the time to care for living plants.

That’s where fake plants come in.

In feng shui, artificial plants sometimes have a bad reputation.

In fact, you’ll often find feng shui practitioners who say to NEVER have fake plants in your home.

But while it’s true that fake plants do not have the same Chi energy as live plants, fake plants aren’t automatically bad for feng shui.

In fact, if you love artificial plants, they will benefit your home with positive energy – especially in areas of your home that don’t support live plants!

Plus these days artificial plants can be so well created that they almost look like the real thing.

Let’s discuss fake plants in feng shui and how to use them!

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Real Plants vs. Fake Plants in Feng Shui

While real plants contain live Chi (life-force energy,) it’s not true that fake plants have dead Chi.

Fake plants aren’t any different from other decor items in your home, like pillows or curtains.

And other decor items can also attract stagnant Chi as much as fake plants can!

Here are the advantages and disadvantages of using fake or real plants in your home.

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Advantages of Real Plants

Real plants have been used in feng shui for centuries, and for good reason. Here are some advantages:

  • They release oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide, improving air quality.
  • They are natural and have a calming effect on the mind and body.
  • They can be used to represent the five elements of feng shui (water, wood, fire, earth, metal).
  • They can attract positive energy and good luck.

Disadvantages of Real Plants

While real plants have many benefits, they also come with some drawbacks:

  • They require maintenance, such as watering, pruning, and fertilizing.
  • They can attract insects and pests.
  • They can die, which can bring negative energy into the space.
  • They may not thrive in certain environments, such as those with low light or high humidity.

Advantages of Fake Plants

Artificial plants have become increasingly popular in feng shui due to their convenience and low maintenance. Here are some advantages:

  • They require no watering or maintenance.
  • They can be placed in any environment, regardless of lighting or humidity.
  • They can be used to represent the five elements of feng shui.
  • They can be used in spaces where real plants are not practical, such as offices or apartments.

Disadvantages of Fake Plants

While artificial plants have their benefits, there are also some downsides:

  • They do not release oxygen or absorb carbon dioxide.
  • They do not have the same calming effect as real plants.
  • They can look fake and cheap if not chosen carefully.
  • They can become dusty and need to be cleaned regularly.
3 artificial plants in small white pots

Feng Shui Rules for Fake Plants

Keep them clean and well-maintained.

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Fake plants can accumulate dust and dirt, which can trap stagnant Chi energy and stop it from circulating.

Replace them if they are faded or in bad condition.

Everything you keep in your home should be kept in as good condition as possible, including fake plants.

Treat them the same as other home decor objects.

When you no longer love them and resonate with them, give them away so they can have a new energetic life with someone who loves them.

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The Difference Between Fake Plants and Dried Plants in Feng Shui

Dried plants are more natural than fake plants, so they have a different type of Chi energy.

Fake plants tend to be made of plastic or silk, while dried plants originated from live plants.

The life span of dried plants or flowers tends to be shorter unless they were preserved in some way.

And unless you have a specific sentimental attachment to the dried flowers, it’s better to replace them as soon as they start to deteriorate.

Otherwise, they represent dead and dying energy, which can stop Chi from circulating.

Plus dried flowers and plants are harder to keep clean.

Treat dried flowers as you would fresh, cut flowers – replace them or compost them when they are past their prime.

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The Feng Shui Elements and Fake, Dried, or Artificial Plants

  • Fake plants are usually made of plastic and/or silk, which is the earth element.
  • Dried plants are also the earth element.
  • Fake flowers can also activate other elements depending on their color (pink or red flowers would activate the fire element, for example.)
  • Live plants are a combination of elements. The plant itself is the wood element, the dirt or soil is the earth element, and whatever container they’re in can also represent an element (a metal container would be the metal element, for example.)
store shelves with a wide variety of fake and artificial plants

How to Use Fake Plants in Feng Shui

You can use fake plants for feng shui in the same way you’d use live plants.

Some great ways to use fake plants for good feng shui are:

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