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Ferrum Phosphoricum

From the homeopathic pharmacopoeia

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Named Issues
"For fresh wounds, contusions, sprains etc. For removal of excessive flow of sap, and vies with Arnica and Calendula as a first aid remedy. Indicated in the first stages of rust; reddish inflamed roots, dry under epidermis. Very thirsty plants that do not assimilate nutrients. Capillary congestion. Pale, straggly looking plants with many eruptions. Tan spot, blotches, bacterial blights, aphid, take - all" (3)
Marked influence on the roots and the capillary system. rot in general, striped bacterial septoria / stagonosphora blotch (tan spot), diplocarpon rosae-fungus (black spot on roses), bacterium, Pseudomonas tabaci, Pseudomonas syringae pv. striafaciens, Gaeumannomyces graminis (Ascomycota), Pseudomonas infectivity, aphids in general, general damage and fire damage, mechanical damage, storms, capillary paralysis, weakness in general. (244)
 
General Appearance
Rots generally circular and management of circulation of fluid in the extremities of the plant. (244)
 
Roots
Dry roots beneath epidermis, red discoloration. (244)
 
Stem/trunk and bark - capillary system
 
Leaves
(Blight and hal spot - Pseudomonas spp.) Small green oval, water soaked spots on the leaves and sheaths up to 10 mm across. The centres of the spots change to straw or brown colour. A small green water soaked halo appears on the surrounding leaf. Later the patches become browner and join together in irregular patterns. Stripe Blight. (Xanthomonas translucens) Similar to halo spot but elongated without halo. First water soaked, and then brown stripes with yellow margins which later join in irregular patterns. Emerged florets appear mottled, brown or white (Acon. Bell) and may be sterile. Leaves wither and die. (3)
Increased water consumption. Slow little green or brown spots surrounded by halo, striped with yellow margins. Problems of nutrients in the leaves. (244)
 
Flowers
Premature flowering, difficult flowering, (3)
Premature appearance of flowers (244)
 
Generative organs
Either abundant pollen or complete absence. (3)
Pollination excessive or absent (244)
 
Fruit
difficult setting of the fruit (3)
 
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