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Tanacetum VulgareFrom the homeopathic pharmacopoeia(Double click section-headings below to reveal/hide data)
About the Preparation -
Preparation name
Tanacetum Vulgare
Preparation category
Homoeopathic remedy
Mother tincture made
Tincture - whole plant when flowering
Effect on Plants -
Named Issues
Flies, worms of any type, Japanese beetles, ants, moths, fleas. Rabies. Nematodes. Peach is most affected by Tanac., premature fruit drop. (3) Black vine weevil (496)
General Appearance
Severely weakened plants (scrawny shoots, leaves going brown & curling up, sparse blossom) were watered 3 times at intervals of 3-4 days with decreasing dosage - 1 watering can per plant. Approx 14 days after the start of treatment, there was an astonishing burst of energy. The plants are now looking great, full of the joys of life. At times there are still some leaves to be seen that have been eaten by the beetles - I'll try to get rid of these too by spraying. (496)
Notes and Academic Papers
In potency it is taken up by the plant and confers thus immunity against some pests, especially useful to keep ants away from plants infested with aphids, as ladybug larvae can not feed as easily on aphids protected by ants. (3)
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