Agro-Homœopathy - the age-old method with modern value

Homœopathy for gardening? You bet! Look up Agrohomeopathy - also known as Agrihomœopathy; it’s been around for as long as Big Ag - with better results. And zero toxicity. And it is once again gaining traction.

In the past I have used both acupuncture and homœopathy in gardening but this takes it to a whole new, broad-scale level.

GAIA is the Chrysalis Original blend – Agro-Homœopathic Bio-Active Matrix. Vibrational healing for plant vitality, resilience, recovery, and the health of flowers & fruit.

GAIA Bio-Active Matrix supports the living intelligence of your garden. Instead of forcing growth, it works through resonance — activating regenerative pathways throughout leaves, stems, bark, roots and fruit so plants can restore strength, balance and vitality from within.

Inspired by CO’s core formulations, GAIA blends synergistic frequencies for trauma recovery, parasite stress, pathogens, nutrient balance and cellular stimulation… all strengthened with herbal and mineral energetic imprints used in natural gardening.

No chemicals. Just clean vibrational support for soil, plants, water and wildlife.

GAIA assists with:

• Transplant shock & trauma

• Parasite activity

• Physical damage to leaves or bark

• Failure to thrive

• Poor nutrient uptake

How to Use:

Add 20 drops to 1L clean water.

Succuss (shake/tap/stir) for one minute.

Spray over leaves, stems, bark or flowers.

Optional: combine with a little seaweed solution for boosted nutrient uptake and to prevent shock or heat stress.

Suitable for all gardens — veggies, flowers, natives, pots, trees, seedlings.

Costs roughly $1 per litre once mixed… and a litre lasts ages.

I can’t WAIT to see your before & after photos — I’ve been collecting mine, including a previously hollowed-out cherry tree and a ringbarked gumtree.

Note: Do not spray early in the morning or during high sun as this can scorch the leaves as with any light watering. Allow the remedy to penetrate the plant, stems and bark before watering for best results.

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