One common sign of a fruit tree suffering from the effects of geopathic stress is that the tree will flower but never bear fruit. I was recently asked to help with a tree that was doing just that. For the last four years this loquat had flowered but never fruited. […]

Trees and plants that thrive in geopathic stress include: ash, willow, oak, pine, poplar, maple, apricot, nectarine, plum, peach, chestnut, elderberry, juniper, hazelnut, ivy, holly, mistletoe, belladonna, oregano, thistle, mugwort, fungus, asparagus, ferns, nettles and nightshades.   Want to learn more about geopathic stress and its effects on plants, animals […]

Trees and plants that dislike geopathic stress include: beech, birch, apple, peach, cherry, lime, walnut, blackberry, honeysuckle, lily, lilac, blackcurrant, hawthorn, rose, azalea, begonia, geranium, primrose, sunflower, aster and most vegetables   Want to learn more about geopathic stress and its effects on plants, animals and people? Join us at […]

Geopathic stress can affect the growth of trees and plants, and those that don’t like it will become stunted or sick, fruit trees will bloom but not bear fruit, and sometimes the stress is too much and the plants die. Visually, we see also the results of this in the […]

The growth of plants and trees can be affected by geopathic stress. While some thrive over the emanations, others will bloom but not bear fruit, become stunted, display poor or twisted growth, or cancerous growths on their trunks.