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ChamomillaFrom the homeopathic pharmacopoeia
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About the Preparation - |
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Mother tincture made |
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General description |
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Effect on plants - |
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Named Issues |
Damping off. Composting. Growth promoter. Contains a hormone that increases yeast. Wilting, wind rowing. Rusts, both yellow and red. (3) Rust in general, damping off, Rhizoctonia, Pythium sp., Phytophthora spp., Thielaviopsis basicola, Sclerotium rolfsii, Macrophomina phaseoli, Botrytis, aphonomyces, Fusarium, Cylindrocladium. (244)
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General Appearance |
The plant is wilted and very thirsty. The plant appears to lack nutrients, yet application of fertiliser has little effect. (3) Used to increase absorption or plant estrogen. Nutritional deficiency or excess calcium, excess nitrogen, damages for the application of pesticides, to improve soil aeration. When plants have a foamy appearance or rusty red color loss, lack of growth. (244)
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Roots |
"The roots may be mouldy. The roots may have a reddish appearance, be dry at the tip, or have froth on them. The plant is thirsty; the roots have a putrid smell. Sometimes there is a thick, yellowish mould, or blisters that break open." (3) Foul-smelling, frothy discharge (244)
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Stem/trunk and bark - capillary system |
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Leaves |
impaired photosynthesis, respiration deficient. (244)
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Flowers |
Flwering impairid (3)
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Generative organs |
Possible underdevelopment of ovaries (3) late stamen, swollen ovaries immature (244)
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Fruit |
decomposition of avocados, fruit deformity. (244)
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Seed |
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Notes and Academic Papers |
Acts mainly on the roots in nutrient uptake function in the plant. It brings a significant role in the remediation of soil and plants where over-fertilisation. Left. Worse with the wind, or cold smoke in the afternoon or evening. (244)
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