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Treatment for Plants: House plants respond very well to Bach Flower Therapy. Two drops of a flower essence may be added to the water directly from the stock bottle. The well-kown Backster experiments in the 1960s established that plants do indeed have feelings. Because plants communicate even less than animals, on must rely completely on assumptions. Only dropped flowers and brown or dropped leaves indicate that something is missing for the plant. If these problems occur after repotting, one can give Walnut, for a new beginning and Star of Bethlehem for shock. (Or Rescue and Walnut). If a relocated plant does not get well in its new surroundings, Honeysuckle could be considered for possible homesickness. Some plants feel offended after repotting, if they are no longer the centre of attention and therefore receive less affection. In those cases Heather is the flower of choice. If problems start to occur after one forgets to water the plant, one should think of Star of Bethlehem, the flower for shock or Rock Rose, for the potential fear of death. If the plant does not recuperate, Wild Rose should be chosen for resignation. Crab Apple should be very helpful against bugs of all kinds. (Excerpts from New Bach Flower Therapies by Dietmar Kramer)
Posted on: Sun, 13 Jul 2014 14:06:07 +0000

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