Practical Considerations
Posted: 26 Jul 2011, 18:13
1. How can we get some liquid Silicea 6X? (I
think it's 6X, right? I mean the potency that you use.)
2. We decided to start the easy way, by germinating seeds in flats and then put the Silicea solution in water as described in the book, on the already germinated seeds immediately before transplanting them, to avoid shock. In that way we don't have to wander around doing a root soak to everything that's out there already, but just start with the new plants as we grow them. Does this sound like a good way to do it, by the way?
3. And it's wrong to use Silicea twice, once
for germinating and once for transplanting, isn't it?
4. It would be too much work to do a root soak of the whole area,
but we could spray everything. But we're supposed to do a root soak, right?
Spraying only the leaves is kind of a waste, isn't it?
5. Is the pumping action used in the manual
sprayer a kind of succussion?
6. Could we make our own Silicea 6X solution by putting commercially available 6X pellets in water? I know that these pellets are made by putting 6X liquid on the blank pellets, but I don't know the ratio. If it's anything like making LM's, the pharmacist puts one drop of "medical liquid" on 500 pellets. But you dilute your 6X solution, in the book, quite a bit before you put it on the plants. So I don't really know if this is feasible, since it would be adding two extra steps, and also of course would be giving the plants a lot of sugar, which would do something that I don't understand and maybe bring a lot of ants.
Thank you for your answers
think it's 6X, right? I mean the potency that you use.)
2. We decided to start the easy way, by germinating seeds in flats and then put the Silicea solution in water as described in the book, on the already germinated seeds immediately before transplanting them, to avoid shock. In that way we don't have to wander around doing a root soak to everything that's out there already, but just start with the new plants as we grow them. Does this sound like a good way to do it, by the way?
3. And it's wrong to use Silicea twice, once
for germinating and once for transplanting, isn't it?
4. It would be too much work to do a root soak of the whole area,
but we could spray everything. But we're supposed to do a root soak, right?
Spraying only the leaves is kind of a waste, isn't it?
5. Is the pumping action used in the manual
sprayer a kind of succussion?
6. Could we make our own Silicea 6X solution by putting commercially available 6X pellets in water? I know that these pellets are made by putting 6X liquid on the blank pellets, but I don't know the ratio. If it's anything like making LM's, the pharmacist puts one drop of "medical liquid" on 500 pellets. But you dilute your 6X solution, in the book, quite a bit before you put it on the plants. So I don't really know if this is feasible, since it would be adding two extra steps, and also of course would be giving the plants a lot of sugar, which would do something that I don't understand and maybe bring a lot of ants.
Thank you for your answers