Plants and Facts HERB 101
written by Arya Williamson
These are the plants and some interesting facts I learned in Herbology 101
Last Updated
05/31/21
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Dung and Tears
Chapter 2
Dragon dung can be used as a fertilizer. It can also go in compost to make even more fertilizer. Dragon dung is a good fertilizer because of the acids in the dragon's stomach. Dragon dung adds vitamins to the soil as well. Not only do the acids make it great, but they also make the dung scentless.
Mooncalf dung is also a fertilizer, but it's much gentler and isn't as strong as dragon dung. If the soil you are using doesn't have many nutrients or vitamins, or is worn down, mooncalf dung won't be very helpful.
Centaur tears are the favorite drink for almost all plants. Centaur tears are vitamin rich and can revive a plant about to die. However, Centaur tears should NOT be used on saltwater plants.
Mooncalf dung is also a fertilizer, but it's much gentler and isn't as strong as dragon dung. If the soil you are using doesn't have many nutrients or vitamins, or is worn down, mooncalf dung won't be very helpful.
Centaur tears are the favorite drink for almost all plants. Centaur tears are vitamin rich and can revive a plant about to die. However, Centaur tears should NOT be used on saltwater plants.