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Commercial formulation
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About the Preparation - |
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Preparation name |
Chamomile 503
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Preparation category |
Commercial formulation |
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Manufacturer's name |
GW Agriculture
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Mother tincture made |
Tincture
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General description |
Chamomile can be used in soils that have a dearth of organic matter and in soils where you want to quickly stimulate the formation of organic matter. So, if you have, for example, a clay field or a sandy/silty, you will find it useful to spray once and a while with a chamomile spray to stimulate the formation of organic matter and humus in the soil. Chamomile will also have a great impact on the organic compounds in plants. Where this is useful is in bringing about certain tastes, good tastes, in wine, winegrapes, vegetables, fruits and all the other plants
where taste is very important. Chamomile will bring this out. Spray chamomile on strawberries and you will find that the intensity of flavors and aromas jumps out at you. This is, of course, only one example. Spray it on winegrapes at the end of the season and the same thing will happen.
The general Winter – Spring, Summer-Fall Field Sprays will do the same thing. As with chamomile tea putting things to rest, as in a chamomile tea before going to bed, this formula can be used late in the year to put plants into dormancy if it is used alone. It will not be as effective as our
Dormancy Formula™, but it will slow things down a bit.
Chamomile alone as a remedy is very good for establishing root growth but better for sweetening roots. Make it with comfrey and you will have a dynamite spray for beet crops and such. Used in conjunction with the Dormancy Formula and you will have the sweetest root crops you ever tasted - pure sugar. Made with chamomile flowers in pure natural spring water.
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General Appearance |
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Roots |
Chamomile alone as a remedy is very good for establishing root growth but better for sweetening roots. Make it with comfrey and you will have a dynamite spray for beet crops and such. It is very good for establishing root growth but better for sweetening roots. Used in conjunction with the Dormancy Formula and you will have the sweetest root crops you ever tasted - pure sugar. (5)
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Stem/trunk and bark - capillary system |
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Leaves |
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Flowers |
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Generative organs |
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Fruit |
Brings about certain tastes, good tastes, in wine, winegrapes, vegetables, fruits and all the other plants where taste is very important. (5)
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Seed |
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Notes and Academic Papers |
This formula can be used late in the year to put plants into dormancy if it is used alone (5)
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Effect on Soil - |
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Soil characterisation |
Low organic matter (5)
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Soil surface |
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Top soil |
Chamomile can be used in soils that have a dearth of organic matter and in soils where you want to quickly stimulate the formation of organic matter. (5)
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Drainage |
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Sub soil |
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Notes and Academic Papers |
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