Care and Use In Potions
Plants are like people, and indeed a person who cannot look after a plant should strongly consider not having children at that point in time. They have a birth, a childhood, stages of growth, eating habits, preferred places to be, lifestyle habits. Catering for a plant's basic needs will keep it alive, but to use a plant in a potion to its full capability the plant must be happy.
When caring for a plant make sure you plant its seeds in the right place so their childhood can be comfortable, give them the right amount of water and sunlight, and be aware of repotting and how this is a big event in the plant's life. Support them through this change and embrace their evolved personality and bolstered confidence.
Once you understand each plants personality you can understand their uses in potions and how each plant's unique qualities give it a truly individual effect on a potion.
Some of the main plants used in potions are as follows
When caring for a plant make sure you plant its seeds in the right place so their childhood can be comfortable, give them the right amount of water and sunlight, and be aware of repotting and how this is a big event in the plant's life. Support them through this change and embrace their evolved personality and bolstered confidence.
Once you understand each plants personality you can understand their uses in potions and how each plant's unique qualities give it a truly individual effect on a potion.
Some of the main plants used in potions are as follows
- Rose thorns
- Valerian Sprigs
- Miseltoe Berries
- Leaping toadstools
- Knotgrass
- Shrivelfigs
- Rose oil
- Wolfsbane/Aconite/Monkshood
- Peppermint
- Poppy heads
- Root of Aconite