Best Crystals For Your Plants

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Best Crystals For Your Plants

The healing and nourishing magic of crystals can be used in so many ways – including for plants. Spending time around nature is good for our minds, bodies, and souls. Whether you’re looking to get into gardening or you’re already a green-thumb guru, you can use crystals to help your plants grow and flourish.

Can Crystals Be Used With All Plants?

Yes! Crystals can be used with plants of all kinds; outdoor plants, house plants, grass, trees, bushes, flowers, fruit plants, vegetable plants, cacti, and more!

How To Use Crystals For Plants

You can put your crystals wherever you like, but certain placements are more beneficial for certain crystals. Some work better when placed in plant pots on top of the soil, and some work better in the outskirts of the garden, or buried slightly under the soil.

Sometimes, it’s enough just to wear crystal jewelry whilst tending to your plants to transfer the nurturing energy to them. You can also feed them with crystal-infused water by leaving your crystals in a full watering can overnight to pour the healing energy right into their roots. Although, this is not applicable to all crystals, so check that the crystal you’re using is water-safe before trying this out!

Best Crystals For Plants

Let’s take a look at the best crystals for your plants and where best to place them.

Best Crystals for Plants

Clear Quartz

Clear Quartz is a beautiful clear crystal that will blend right in with your garden and house plants. Known as a master healer, it’s great crystal for both indoor plants and outdoor plants, as its high vibrations amplify soil fertility and encourage plant growth.

As you may already know, Clear Quartz relates to the crown chakra in humans, but its divine frequency has a positive effect on all life forms – essentially removing energy blocks and giving your plants a boost from the creative source.

How to use it: To use, place your Clear Quartz stone close to your plants or rest it on the surface of the soil so that it can infuse its energies with the earth.

Moonstone

When planting new plants outdoors, consider using Moonstone for deep roots and balance. The bright and pearly stone has a feminine and nurturing energy that encourages adaptation to cyclical changes, as well as regeneration and growth.

How to use it: To use Moonstone in your garden, particularly when you are trying to spread their roots, place it on the soil, or even bury it a little underneath.

Moss Agate

For garden plants, Moss Agate can supply a real kick of Mother Earth energy and grounding to nourish every aspect of your plants from root to tip. Its Earthy green color will camouflage itself into your garden – and bring an outdoor vibe to your indoor plants.

How to use it: To use, wear it whilst you tend to your plants, place it in the soil, infuse it with some water to water your plants with, or stash it with your flowers to see them blossom.

Green Aventurine

Try using a piece of Green Adventurine for garden growth and vitality. Its beautiful velvety appearance matches its Earthly powers; with shades akin to grass, leaves, and trees. It brings a woodland energy to your plants for forest-like flourishment and expansion. Heavenly!

How to use it: To use Green Aventurine, stick it in a plant pot, in soil, or wear it while gardening.

Green Calcite

Green Calcite is great for tired gardens and house plants that are in need of a natural energy boost. The pretty pastel green stone is ideal for garden plants that are suffering a dry season and indoor plants that have been a little neglected.

How to use it: Pop your Green Calcite on the surface of the soil of your plants to liven them up when they’re looking a bit dull.

Citrine

Citrine is known to be a stone of joy and abundance. Plants are known to respond to positive sounds, words, and music, so you can use sunny orange Citrine to send your plants some good vibrations and make them flourish. In fact, it’s actually powered by the energy of the sun, so it will also give your plants a healthy boost of vitamin D.

How to use it: To use Citrine with your plants, place it somewhere central in pots and flowerbeds for a kick of sunshiney, positive energy.

Rose Quartz

If you want to give your plants some extra love, try Rose Quartz. This pale pink gem is the ultimate love stone; as some of you may know, it is most famously associated with the heart chakra, and its nurturing, feminine energy inspires unconditional love all around it.

It’s also known to help seeds sprout, turn leaves velvet green, and encourage flowers to peel back their petals, as well as make fruits and vegetables to grow in full, healthy, and delicious.

How to use it: To use, place your Rose Quartz on the surface of the soil of your plants indoors and outdoors.

Amethyst

Amethyst is a great all-around crystal known for its powerful healing energies, and it is no different when it comes to plants. Its cosmic purple vibes promote peace and purity for outdoor havens and indoor jungles alike. Whether your plants have a variety of issues that need addressing or you just want an overall boost or maintenance of plant health, Amethyst is a great crystal to use.

How to use it: To use Amethyst for your plants, wear it when gardening, infuse it with some plant water, or keep it on top of the soil.

Tourmaline

If your plants are sick, stressed, wilted, or droopy, try using Tourmaline to nurse them back to health. The stunning multi-colored stone brims with bright energy to bring sick plants back to life.

How to use it: If you have a plant that isn’t looking too well, place the crystal in the pot with it or on the surface of the soil until it picks up.

Tigers Eye

If you’re looking you’re worried about insects and pests, consider using Tiger’s Eye. With its tiger-like black and orange stripes, it is a stone of courage, strengthening your plants and keeping them safe from harm.

How to use it: To use, stash it amongst your plants or on the outskirts of your garden to shield it from negative energy.

Pyrite

Glittery gold Pyrite is a stone of wealth, stamina, and clarity. It helps your garden to direct its energy where its needed most to thrive in times of inconsistency or dramatic changes in weather.

How to use it: To use Pyrite, place it somewhere central in your garden to help it do its thing.

Malachite

Malachite is a great stone for protecting your plants against electromagnetic radiation, which is emitted from various electrical household devices, and can have a negative effect on your plants. The swirly green stone creates a healthy environment, shielding them from external energies and giving them a pick-up after exposure to EMFs.

How to use it: To use, place your Malachite stone on top of the soil or at the entrance to your garden so that it can form a protective barrier around it.

How to Take Care of Your Crystals for Plants?

Crystals are a popular addition to indoor plants, not only for their aesthetic appeal but also for their supposed healing properties. However, like any other decorative item, crystals need proper care and maintenance to keep them looking their best. Here are some tips on how to take care of crystals for plants:

  1. Clean your crystals regularly. Dust and dirt can accumulate on the surface of crystals, making them lose their shine and luster. To clean your crystals, gently wipe them with a soft cloth or brush. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that can scratch or damage the surface of the crystals.

  2. Charge your crystals under the sun or moon. Crystals are believed to absorb energy from the environment, and charging them under the sun or moon can help them regain their energy and healing properties. Simply place your crystals in a sunny or moonlit spot for a few hours, or overnight, to recharge them.

  3. Use the right crystals for your plants. Different crystals have different properties and energies, and choosing the right crystal for your plant can help promote growth and health. For example, clear quartz is believed to enhance plant growth and vitality, while amethyst is said to promote relaxation and stress relief.

  4. Place your crystals strategically. Crystals can be placed in different parts of your plant’s pot or soil to achieve different effects. For example, placing crystals at the bottom of the pot can help improve drainage and prevent root rot, while placing crystals on top of the soil can help absorb excess moisture and prevent fungal growth.

By following these simple tips, you can ensure that your crystals for plants remain beautiful and effective in promoting the health and growth of your indoor plants.

Do You need To Cleanse Crystals For Plants?

Crystals that are left outdoors don’t need to be cleansed or charged, as the natural light, rain, and Earth energy will do that for you. However, crystals that are kept with indoor plants may need cleansing and charging to rid them of negative energies absorbed in your home and re-fill them with good vibes. You can do this by placing them in the moon and sunlight or smudging them with a sage stick.

Conclusion

Crystals are a super fun way to bring a bit of magic to your plants. They also add a touch of cosmic beauty to your garden and indoor plants and have a number of benefits to their health! Will you be trying out some plant crystal healing? Let us know!

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