Dear Feras,
I am extremely interested in this topic also. Only know of Bach flower Rescue
Remedy helping in shock due to transplanting. Dana Ullman has made a couple
references to the subject- that pesticides work better in minute doses than
material doses, that some crop plants were given pulsatilla and grew incredibly
(would be nice to know if they were neglected first!). I would really
appreciate knowing what you find out. Thanks, Nancy Tichenor n.tichenor@att.net
or homeopath33@yahoo.com
Digest#722 #8 H. for plants
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Re: Digest#722 #8 H. for plants
i have used aconite on a croton that sufferred chill and that worked beautifully--within 30"
someone else once wrote about using ferum in the garden, but i dont know what the symptoms
looked like. i would think paleness might be one sx.
and i would think arnica for brusing and damage, as in getting knocked over.
what other experiences do people have. i too am most interested in this
tanya
someone else once wrote about using ferum in the garden, but i dont know what the symptoms
looked like. i would think paleness might be one sx.
and i would think arnica for brusing and damage, as in getting knocked over.
what other experiences do people have. i too am most interested in this
tanya
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Re: Digest#722 #8 H. for plants
I recall someone once talking about using sulphur for houseplants looking
punky and poor; tried it on one of mine, with happy results!
Shannon
on 9/24/02 3:00 PM, tanya marquette at tamarque@frontiernet.net wrote:
punky and poor; tried it on one of mine, with happy results!
Shannon
on 9/24/02 3:00 PM, tanya marquette at tamarque@frontiernet.net wrote:
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Re: Digest#722 #8 H. for plants
Probaly one of my earlier postings... have since used on ailing peach tree with viral infection to great results , healthy plant with good crop , not bad for 30c sulphur single dose . The ferrum case was my magnolia tree looking aneamic so ferr phos at 30c, then a couple weeks later a 200c (as required in this case) this year glad to say it has maintained healthy leaf growth and colour... the only case I'm still puzzling out is my Acer at the mo...
Transplanted to site in june 2000 had one and half years of good growth ...in early 2002 (after a fairly blustery cold winter) sap failed to rise to higher extremities in spring leading to drying out and necrosis of upper branches although accompanying increased growth spurt at foot of tree lead to branches forming lower at ground level. Mid-height branches have sufficient circulation to fight back to health. As this occured to a specimen that is susceptible to cold dry winds and was fairly newly transplanted have tried aconite to no avail, also Bryonia any suggestions would be
appreciated .... leaf colour is red , and delicately divided.
Jas
Robert&Shannon Nelson wrote:
Transplanted to site in june 2000 had one and half years of good growth ...in early 2002 (after a fairly blustery cold winter) sap failed to rise to higher extremities in spring leading to drying out and necrosis of upper branches although accompanying increased growth spurt at foot of tree lead to branches forming lower at ground level. Mid-height branches have sufficient circulation to fight back to health. As this occured to a specimen that is susceptible to cold dry winds and was fairly newly transplanted have tried aconite to no avail, also Bryonia any suggestions would be
appreciated .... leaf colour is red , and delicately divided.
Jas
Robert&Shannon Nelson wrote:
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Re: Digest#722 #8 H. for plants
How about some staph for those picky plants that don't like any kind of change when they get repotted 
Jas
tanya marquette wrote:

Jas
tanya marquette wrote:
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Re: Digest#722 #8 H. for plants
Possibly Ars.? Agg. cold dry weather, big frost bite remedy and also
Reynaud's which is a circulation problem.
just a thought
Russell Swift, DVM
Classical Homeopath
phone 561-391-5615
email drswift@therightremedy.com
www.therightremedy.com
"Allopaths have protocols, Homeopaths have principles."
Reynaud's which is a circulation problem.
just a thought
Russell Swift, DVM
Classical Homeopath
phone 561-391-5615
email drswift@therightremedy.com
www.therightremedy.com
"Allopaths have protocols, Homeopaths have principles."
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Re: Digest#722 #8 H. for plants
I have used Psor to treat plants with black spots succecfully. I learned
that from Dr Pritam singh.
Psor is used as an origin of the problems in any beings. I also used phos
for Roses after being treated with psor30c and they produced beautiful big
flowers. In pot plants if haven't been watered on time and looked
dihydrated bry30c helped a lot to get thier healthy fresh looking back.
Best wishes,
Fatima
that from Dr Pritam singh.
Psor is used as an origin of the problems in any beings. I also used phos
for Roses after being treated with psor30c and they produced beautiful big
flowers. In pot plants if haven't been watered on time and looked
dihydrated bry30c helped a lot to get thier healthy fresh looking back.
Best wishes,
Fatima