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muthu kumar
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Joined: Mon May 24, 2004 10:00 pm

Re: Stressed plants

Post by muthu kumar »

Sure I can relate to this too- Once I had poured so much water to a
plant and it became so water-logged that it looked at me like " I had
so much water to drink that I could not control myself; I have had an
accident, can you change my diaper please"...

;-)

Seriously yes I believe and have seen many of my friends treating
plants with homeopathy and other things ( Bach flower remedies) and
reported very good results- I have seen some of them using Sulph to
build up immunity-

Homeopathy has some effect - also the increased attention the plant is
getting - so that any thing untoward is immediately attended to- also
might account for much of this-
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Jean Doherty
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Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2002 10:00 pm

Re: Stressed plants

Post by Jean Doherty »

Thanks all. Using rescue remedy at moment. In drought area . Temperatures up to 38. Dry winds. The dryness of cedar was why I chose Bryonia. The little cedar ,fingers crossed. showing some colour again . The privit some viable leaves. Both had been moved in landscaping. The Magnolia bought in October as a present for family member.. Possibly over cared for . Leaves went brown ,now seem dead nostly. Stalks still have some colour. It is an evergreen magnolia ,quite healthy when planted. It is Southern summer here,,Northern winter. I have one which did not suffer this fate..
Last year most things survived in this garden during renovations and had no watering. This year things in this garden and others are keeling over. Street and park trees are dying. Apphrehension of future of planet becoming a state of mind in all kingdoms. Our birds and animals none to happy. A little wallaby has sought corner of our garden for occasional refuge. Thanks and Best Wishes ,Jean


Shannon Nelson
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Joined: Fri Jun 28, 2002 10:00 pm

Re: Stressed plants

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Possibly aconite?


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