Electroculture

WHAT IS ELECTRO-CULTURE, AND HOW DOES IT WORK?

According to the sources I linked down below, electroculture is “a method of applying atmospheric electricity to the fertilization of plant life”, which is said to increase and improve yields “utilizing certain materials to harvest the earth’s atmospheric energy”.

Using a conductive material such as iron *, copper, zinc or brass, it is possible to capture the atmospheric electricity of the air, the sun, the wind, the rain, the clouds, and the cold and frost, transform that into energetic electricity and transfer it into the soil. This energy has been shown to help soil fertility, plant growth and development, amplify yields, combat frost and excessive heat, reduce irrigation, protect plants from pests and diseases, and increase the soil’s nutrients.

 

Some simple antennas

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Materials:

 

Winding the Antenna:

In Northern Hemisphere: clockwise looking at either end

Southern Hemisphere: counter-clockwide looking at either end.

Electroculture Antenna Installation

  1. Place antenna south of the plant.
  2. Point straight wire at top of antenna toward magnetic north
  3. Insert antenna 4-6 inches in soil.
  4. Sit back and watch for additional growth – water as usual

The Plant Antenna Guru

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Useful Links:

https://cultivateelevate.com/blog/electroculture-gardening-techniques-for-beginners-elevate-your-garden/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lpupodp8004

More information on Electro-Culture:

Cultivate Elevate (* in their article, they mention that the use of iron tools “decreased the magnetism of the soil, made the farmers work harder, and caused drought like conditions.  While on the other hand copper/brass/bronze tools did not alter the magnetism of the soil, lead to high quality soil, and required less work when used.” – I have found contradictory statements on the use of iron in electroculture)
Electroculture and Magnetoculture by Yannick Van Doorne
Electroculture by Mons. Justin Christofleau

Qui Ed Ora / Simone Gatto
A Review on Electroculture, Magneticulture and Laserculture to Boost Plant Growth

 

https://cultivateelevate.com/electroculture/