Growing your own plants
Growing your own plants is not a simple matter, another option is to purchase from a professional who will be familiar with all the techniques for growing, picking/harvesting, drying, storing and preserving the plants.
When a private individual decides to grow the plants intended for plant extracts, several factors need to be considered:
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Harvesting must be carried out in accordance with specific conditions: some plants require early morning picking, others may require picking at solar noon or even in the evening. Plants have different development cycles and may need to be picked at different times of the year. For example, some herbal teas involve the flowers, which are usually the most fragile part of the plant and must be harvested with care.
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Drying is a crucial step when preparing dried plants. The temperature required can vary depending on the plants but in general should not exceed 35°C.
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Storage and preservation must also follow precise procedures: temperature, humidity and light exposure can be harmful to the preservation of some plants and/or preparations.
The preparations require water, which ideally should have a slightly acidic pH between 5.5 and 7. Rainwater is preferable when possible.