Healing with Plant Magic: Using Nature's Gifts for Holistic Well-being

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The Plant Magic Knowledge Centre is a hub of information and resources dedicated to the study and practice of plant magic. It is a place where individuals can access a wealth of knowledge about the magical properties and uses of different plants. The centre provides information on various aspects of plant magic, including herbalism, rituals, and spellcasting. It offers a comprehensive collection of books, articles, and online resources that cover topics such as plant correspondences, botanical symbolism, and the history of plant-based magical practices. One of the key features of the Plant Magic Knowledge Centre is its focus on practical application. It not only provides theoretical information but also offers practical guidance on how to incorporate plant magic into everyday life.



Knowledge Centre

Whether you’re an expert who already has a thriving crop of healthy plants, or you’re trying to grow your very first hydroponic yield, I can help you to grow the strong and healthy crops you’ve always wanted.

I’m Plant Magic’s in-house expert, also known as Old Timer. I understand that successful horticulture is about more than just having good quality chemicals, nutrients, or fertilisers. That’s why I created the Plant Magic Knowledge Centre to provide you with the insights, tips, and techniques you will need to give your plants that extra magic touch.

From helpful advice about watering your plants in soil and a guide to magnesium nutrients, to top tips about growing hydroponic vegetables and a comprehensive overview of microbes, I’ve got everything you need covered.

It not only provides theoretical information but also offers practical guidance on how to incorporate plant magic into everyday life. This includes instructions on creating herbal remedies, performing plant-based rituals, and crafting magical tools with natural materials. The centre also offers workshops and classes for individuals who wish to deepen their understanding and practice of plant magic.

FAQs

Do you have a question about Plant Magic? Browse my FAQs for the answer.

When using a two part base nutrient such as Hydro A&B and Coco A&B, you should equal amount of both parts, added separately.

Therefore if a feed chart says to use 4ml, you should use 4ml of part A and 4ml of part B. If the feed chart says to use 2ml you should use 2ml of part A and 2ml of part B.

In a word, NO! Soil is completely different to coir and other inert media in that it regulates the nutrient content and pH by itself. There’s a tendency to over-complicate things with soil and spend time adjusting pH. But over a single grow/bloom cycle, Plant Magic Soil Supreme when used in conjunction with our feeding schedule can provide a full balance of nutrients to the plant. As long as the soil is not over/under watered and has not become too cold.

The run-off from soil does not represent the true pH at the rootzone. Many growers make the mistake of measuring the run-off which is not an accurate reading for what is happening around the roots.

The general rule of thumb is that anything below an E.C. of 0.4 is considered soft water. The pH can be less accurate in determining hardness as different metals in the water can raise or lower the pH more than others. An easy way to help judge if you don’t have access to an EC meter is to check your kettle for limescale, the more limescale the harder the water! Alternatively, you can take a sample of a few hundred millilitres to your local grow shop and ask them to test it for you.

HOWEVER, the supply of water delivered through your tap can be different to your neighbours tap and can even vary from day to day depending on which water source the water company is getting its supply. We advise all growers to check their water hardness every month to avoid deficiencies.

The amount varies depending on the number of roots and the size of the potting hole. We recommend using approximately 20g when potting up into a 10ltr pot. This should provide the potting hole with granules all around it, allowing maximum contact between the granules and the roots to get them to work.

When potting up from a 10ltr to a 25ltr pot, the potting hole is larger so you will need more granules to coat the inside of it. The key thing to remember is you can’t overdose with granules, using more can only give better results.

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Plant magic knowledge centre

These workshops cover a wide range of topics, including plant identification, plant-based spellcasting techniques, and creating personalized magical blends. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced practitioner, the Plant Magic Knowledge Centre is a valuable resource. It aims to provide accurate and accessible information to empower individuals to connect with the natural world, harness its magical energies, and enhance their spiritual practice. Overall, the Plant Magic Knowledge Centre serves as a platform for individuals to explore, learn, and delve into the realm of plant magic. It is a place where one can find inspiration, guidance, and support on their magical journey with plants..

Reviews for "Plant Magic for Beginners: A Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Started"

1. John - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the Plant Magic Knowledge Centre. There were barely any plants on display and the few that were there didn't look very healthy. The staff didn't seem knowledgeable or passionate about plants either. The whole experience felt underwhelming and not worth the price of admission. I wouldn't recommend this place to any plant enthusiasts.
2. Sarah - 1 star - I had heard great things about the Plant Magic Knowledge Centre, but I was extremely let down. The facility was poorly maintained, with dirty glass displays and dusty shelves. The information provided on the plaques was limited and outdated. It was clear that the centre lacked investment and attention to detail. Save yourself the disappointment and visit a different botanical garden instead.
3. Mark - 2 stars - The Plant Magic Knowledge Centre was a missed opportunity. While the concept of a knowledge centre dedicated to plants is interesting, the execution fell short. The exhibits were disorganized and lacked proper labeling, making it difficult to learn anything. The overall atmosphere was underwhelming and I expected more from a place that claims to be a leader in plant knowledge. I left feeling unsatisfied and unimpressed.
4. Jessica - 2 stars - As someone who loves plants, I was excited to visit the Plant Magic Knowledge Centre. However, my expectations were not met. The centre lacked variety in plant species and the collection seemed outdated. The educational resources provided were limited and insufficient. I was hoping to expand my plant knowledge, but unfortunately, this visit didn't offer much value. I would recommend looking for another botanical garden or plant centre instead.

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