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Calendula OfficinalisFrom the homeopathic pharmacopoeia
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About the Preparation - |
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Preparation name |
Calendula
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Preparation category |
Homoeopathic remedy |
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Natural Order |
Compositae
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Common Name |
Marigold
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Latin Name |
Calendula officinalis
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Chemical Formula |
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Mother tincture made |
Tincture - whole plant or flowers
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General description |
What Arnica is to trauma, Calendula is to open wounds. Where Arnica is of little or no use, or even dangerous to plants, Calendula comes to the rescue. It belongs in the same order of Compositae as Arnica. Lacerated and ulcerating wounds such as those found on roots that have been ripped or cut during transplants. Calendula will be of much help here, as confirmed in the field tests.
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Effect on plants - |
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Named Issues |
Transplants, pruning, storm or mechanical damage. Asparagus beetle, nematodes. In strikings or cuttings, Calendula will heal the wound and promote root growth. Calendula is part of the first aid four pack, a kit for plants containing Arnica, Carbo. veg., Silica and Calendula. These four remedies will cover most if not all problems connected with transplants of plants. (3) Wilting (333) Thinning out (496) Canker (337) Asparagus beetle (674) Calendula is used in agriculture to assist with root damage, healing, wounds, and regrowth (1810) Ants (1853) Ants (1868)
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General Appearance |
Slightly or severely wilted after transplants. (3) I recently rescued a severely wilted tomato seedling. The stem had broken off in a gusty win. I misted it with a combo of calendula 6X and carbo veg 6X. Good as new a couple hours later, even with no roots at all (I potted it with rooting hormone). (333) I can also attest to the efficacy of Silicea, for late-planted & wind-stressed, bare root hornbeams. We thought we had lost most of a planting of 35. For a small edible woodland, this is quite a loss. Treated with Silicea after the workshop. Within 1 week, 28 had begun to produce new leaves, & a further treatment of Calendula brought back the remaining 7. (341)
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Roots |
Lacerated as by transplant (3) After thinning out, young salad and tomato plants were watered in the greenhouse with Calendula 6D. They recovered noticeably quicker and grew magnificently. (496)
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Stem/trunk and bark - capillary system |
Canker growing in cracks (337) I watered some Calendula 30c on the spears. Two days later, there was only one beetle, which was easily picked off. After that, some days there were none and some days just one. So there was a definite reduction in beetles. The new spears grew with no damage. Last year, towards the end of the season, all the spears were getting eaten and looked most un-appetising. (www) (674)
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Leaves |
Leaf curl from stress on the plant, damage, pruning, and transplanting. Give Arnica followed by Calendula 48 hrs. later for these events. (1810)
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Flowers |
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Generative organs |
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Fruit |
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Seed |
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Notes and Academic Papers |
compared to placebo, the amount and proportion of amino acids has significantly varied, showing a statistical effect on the germination and seedling growth of the rice, as well as the stress conditions caused by the sterilization process, seedlings entrance into the light and their transition into hydroponic culture medium. (1758) .. calendula ... had worked with another house for larger normal sized ants ... (1853) We had a very determined infestation of ants. I read calendula 6x is recommended but I only had 200c. I put a pill in a water bottle and kept sprinkling it around our basin in the kitchen, where they congregated. At first, nothing seemed to happen and it actually for worse. An aggravation? Then for two days, I woke up to many dead ants near the tap (not sure if they drowned or the remedy zapped them). Then day 3, they were gone. (1868)
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