ElectroCulture in GARDEN - using copper wire to vitalize the soil & increase yields by up to 300%

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This is a simple method of applying atmospheric (free) energy to significantly increase plant growth.

Using basic materials like copper wire (and/or magnets) to vitalize the soil and increase yields by 100% - 300%. It also eliminates the need for fertilizer and pesticides.

There are many benefits to Electroculture and all of them were being openly advertised hundred years ago. All these benefits are found even with the most simple modern methods of utilizing copper wire as an antenna.

One common method of modern Electroculture is the “spiral antenna", a simple copper wire that is planted into the soil. This copper wire acts like an antenna to collect atmospheric energy and direct it down into the soil. This method is accomplished with low-cost materials such as copper wire that is available at your local hardware or craft store.

Explained that it is not the electricity as we know it, but the use of Earth's electro-magnetic energy to increase the crop yield of fruits and vegetables, which stimulates and increases the fertility of the soil.

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🌱3 common questions to electroculture:

⚡️Which direction should I make my electroculture antenna?
If you live in the Northern hemisphere you can wind your antenna clockwise.
If you live in the Southern hemisphere you can wind your antenna Counter-Clockwise.

⚡️Can I just use a copper pipe instead of making an antenna?
You can use a copper pipe, but the best results coming from copper coils. The copper coil harness the flow of energy.

⚡️How tall should the electroculture antenna be?
You can make your atmospheric antennas as tall as you like. On average the best antennas are 6 feet+ to gather more atmospheric energy. 

MORE INFO ON BLOG:

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Electroculture Gardening Techniques for Beginners - Elevate your garden
Cultivate Elevate on Oct 1st 2022

What is Electroculture?

Electroculture is the an ancient practice of increasing yields utilizing certain materials to harvest the earth's atmospheric energy. This was presented in 1749 by Abbe Nollett, in the 1920s by Justin Christofleau, and 1940s by Viktor Schauberger. This energy is always present and all around us also known as Chi, Prana, Life force, and Aether

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

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