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10 Bad Luck Plants to Avoid in Home


24, December 2025

Having plants at home has several advantages and can promote a healthier living environment. Plants such as Tulsi, Lotus, and Orchid, among others, filter the air in the home while also being vastu approved. However, did you know there is a list of plants you should avoid bringing home?

Vastu Shastra and Feng Shui have both identified various plants that bring bad luck to the home.

If you are wondering which plants bring bad luck to your home, then we have listed down 10 bad luck plants to avoid in your home.

10 Bad Luck Plants

Read on to know more about bad luck plants and ensure you avoid these in your home.

1. Tamarind Plant

Both Vastu and Feng Shui experts believe that Tamarind may bring negative vibes and energies to the home. Evil spirits are commonly believed to dwell in tamarinds, so care should be taken while constructing a home near a tamarind plant or bringing this plant home. Overall, while beliefs about the Tamarind plant might differ between cultures and spiritual practices, it is crucial to respect these traditions and make informed choices about which plants to bring into homes. Whether you believe in the power of plants to impact the energy in your home or not, it is always wise to research and avoid purchasing unlucky plants.

2. Cotton Plant

Cotton and silk cotton plants are not suitable plants to have at home. These covered white plants are attractive when used as a decorative item, but they are not the best choice according to Vastu because they are considered bad luck plants. These plants attract dust inside your homes quickly, which indicates bad luck and poverty. Furthermore, these plants collect dust quickly, which is considered unhygienic and can add to negative energy in the home. So keep these plants outside.

3. Mehndi Plant

Mehndi, commonly known as Henna, is a plant with cultural and traditional significance, yet its energy qualities are seen badly in Vastu. Because of its staining properties (in dark shades), this plant has been linked to negative energy and disruptive effects in the home. The energy from Henna may produce turmoil and war, so avoiding this plant would be a better choice.

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4. Dead Plant

The main intent of bringing plants into our homes is to fill the area with greenery, joy, and fresh air. All of the plants should bloom, and the leaves should be fresh. This is why you should get rid of dead or decaying plants, as they are also considered bad luck. Keeping dead plants is not a good sign. Keep your home's indoor garden clean and beautiful. To promote positive and vibrant energy in your home, discard the dead plants regularly and keep your indoor garden clean and well-maintained.

5. Babul Plant

The Babul plant, an Arabic gum tree with bright yellow flowers, is often avoided indoors due to its thorny branches. According to Vastu Shastra, the presence of thorns can generate negative energy, resulting in conflict and strained relationships within the home. While the Babul tree is known for its medicinal benefits, it is believed to hinder the free flow of positive energy when kept indoors. Vastu experts suggest growing Babul outside the home where it does not disrupt the home's harmony. To promote serenity and happiness, choose plants with no thorns, which are associated with good fortune and balance.

6. Cactus

Cactus and other thorny plants are not allowed inside the home, in the yard, or outside as these thorny plants, if present, may cause opponents to be impolite, angry, and fearful because of the properties of their subtle energies. Shastra allows a few prickly plants in the house. Rose belongs to the group. Shastra's planting advice is based on the subtle energy of trees and plants as well as their psychological state.

7. Weeping Fig

The Weeping Fig, with its beautiful white flowers and thin branches, is undeniably appealing. However, in Feng Shui, it is not recommended to keep indoors. Despite its attractive appearance, the Weeping Fig is believed to draw negative energy, which can destroy home harmony. To promote a balanced and happy environment, Vastu experts recommend avoiding this plant indoors and instead selecting alternatives that encourage excellent energy flow.

8. Yew Plant

Despite their attractive red berries and lush green needles, yew plants are said to be unlucky in indoor areas. They have traditionally been linked with death and mourning, and are frequently planted in cemeteries to symbolize sorrow. Furthermore, their leaves are poisonous, making them unsuitable for homes. Bringing yew indoors is believed to attract negative energy associated with mortality and mourning, disrupting positive emotions.

9. Bonsai

The Japanese word bonsai, or bon-sai, is a type of Japanese container gardening in which miniature trees are grown. It refers to sword plants with restricted growth and is also called tray painting. Consequently, in Feng Shui, plants with red blossoms and bonsai trees are considered unlucky. These species represent delayed growth in your career, which might bring negative energy and disrupt your daily routine. As a result, they are not recommended for your home. You can, however, keep them outside, in a garden or public space.

10. Crown of Thorns

The Crown of Thorns plant is visually appealing and is considered unlucky for interior spaces due to its sharp thorns and toxic nature, which are said to attract negative energy. Its toxicity threatens both humans and animals if consumed. Experts advise keeping it away from bedrooms and low-energy places, as its fiery energy may interrupt calm.

Essential Tips for Good Luck at Home

Here are seven essential tips for bringing good luck into your home:

  • A tidy and organized home fosters the free flow of positive energy and creates space for fresh possibilities.
  • Choose lucky plants, such as bamboo, jade, or money trees, to bring prosperity and harmony into your home.
  • Mirrors can reflect light and energy, but ensure they should not face the front door, as this can reflect positive energy away.
  • A tidy, bright entrance brings good fortune and opportunities into your home.
  • Crystals such as amethyst and clear quartz promote positive energy and harmony in your living area.
  • To clear out stagnant or negative energy from your home, use incense or sage regularly
  • Use symbols of good fortune, such as elephants, horseshoes, and Feng Shui charms that represent protection and luck.

Conclusion

These are some of the bad luck plants for your home, and you should avoid these plants. Also, if you are buying plant gifts for loved ones, avoid the above-mentioned plants and opt for some other good luck plants.

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