Mice Pepper
Today we made mice pepper, this batch is called Felix’s Fertiliser to honour the cute mouse I always caught red-handed in my kitchen that passed away under the sink.
Recipe for Homeopathic Potentization:
1. Finely grind the ash/char in a mortar and pestle
2. Use 10 gms [one tablespoon] of this pepper with 90 ml of water containing at least 10% grain [ethyl] alcohol in a clean 200 or 250 ml jar with a secure lid and Label the jar as D1 [1x] and say aloud, “This is the first potency” and succuss for three minutes. (If there is s lesser amount of ash, just use 9 parts water to one part ash for the first potency.)
3. Take 10 mls of this liquid and place it in the next jar. Add 90 mls of the water/alcohol mixture, making another dilution of one part in ten, as with the first potency. Label this jar as D2 [2x] and, saying aloud, “This is the second potency, succuss as before.”
4. Repeat this procedure for the third potency.
5. Repeat this again for the fourth potency,
6. Repeat again for the fifth potency,
7. Repeat again with pure water without any alcohol for the sixth potency, as this will all be used for the next potency.
8. Using the entire 100 mls of the sixth potency and a 1.5 or 2 litre bottle add 900 mls of pure water and succuss the entire litre in the same fashion as the previous potencies. This will make the seventh potency.
9. Suspend a sling from a hook and, using a bulk water bottle or 20 litre drum, use the entire litre of the seventh potency and add nine more litres of pure water. Succuss in the sling for 5 minutes in imitation of succussing the jar against your palm. This will be enough D8 [8x] potency for garden work or spot spraying. For larger quantities used in field applications or aerial spraying, go back to the fifth potency or the fourth potency and use a flowform to potentize dilutions of 100 litres or 1000 litres of D8 [8x].
Some people use dowsing or kinesiology to ascertain the optimum potency of peppers for the weeds, insects or higher animals on their land.