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Natrum Carbonicum

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Effect on plants -

   
Named Issues
Sterility. Chronic effects of sunstroke. Windburn. Blotch. Weak straggly plants. Eyespot. Black peach aphid. Bud worm. Citrus mite. Elephant weevil. (3)
Exposure (337)
 
General Appearance
The plant is weak and cannot remain upright as in eyespot. Very thirsty. (3)
Damage after exposure to sunlight (337)
Adult plants that need a boost. (337)
 
Roots
The roots are dry, sometimes mottles or ulcerated. (3)
 
Stem/trunk and bark - capillary system
 
Leaves
Dry and cracked. The spots and blotches are blackish while the leaves dry out. Also tan-spot and halo-spot can be treated with this remedy. (3)
Brownish red leaves after sunburn (337)
 
Flowers
The flowers come too early (3)
 
Generative organs
 
Fruit
Failure to form fruits in fruit producing plants (3)
 
Seed
Sterility in cereals (3)
 
Notes and Academic Papers
After exposure to intense sun, often after belladonna or gelsemium have been partially successful. (337)
 


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