Chamomile for antacid?

ParanoidStoner

New Member
Chamomile is known for it's anti-acid properties.

Do you think it would help keeping the pH balanced while fertilizing? Above all, could it damage the plant?
 

silasraven

Well-Known Member
you no something, yes i think it would help. i've been drinking tea's like crazy and eating lots of tomato and the tea has chamomile in it and I'm not getting acid reflux like before.
 

ParanoidStoner

New Member
you no something, yes i think it would help. i've been drinking tea's like crazy and eating lots of tomato and the tea has chamomile in it and I'm not getting acid reflux like before.
You mean you put chamomile in your tea? Otherwise I dont think that there is any chamomile in tea, though that both have antacidic properties (and chamomile much more than tea).

I guess that should help watering with chamomile 1-2 times a month, or after flushing, to remove the salts or acids from N ferts, but I don't know any other chemistry. I'm afraid of complications.
 
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