Electricity and Worm Poo, a case for GIANT vegetables?? NIKOLA TESLA knew something!

in HiveGarden2 years ago

Hey everyone. One of my better posts I believe which was muted yesterday for allegedly posting in the wrong community. I want this info out there, so here we go round 2 ;).

I was blessed to be born with a natural tendency and love of anything and everything nature related turns out I'm pretty decent at it too.

I have been using meal-worm castings in a comparative experiment with my Carolina Reapers for the last 3 months and have subsequently as of the last week just come across electroculture, who's heard of it? I then got experimenting.

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I like experimenting and experiment I did. I always take the weakest smallest plants and try to 'revive" them with my modalities. With these two nothing new and in a mere week already marked growth improvements. Wow are we onto something here I thought as a week ago the top plant was half the size and now almost equal to it's identical neighboring counterpart.

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Here my first Carolina reaper chilli growing well way ahead of it's neighboring comparative identical plant without bug sh!t. I did however just recently put an electroculture aerial in both.

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What is the secret and what is electroculture? A simple dowel stick with a copper wire coiled around it to catch the earth's natural electrical field and to deliver it to the soil, enhancing and benefitting it in way I still don't totally understand.

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There are many youtube videos on the topic and I am still very new to it all but in a mere week my early conclusion is that we maybe onto something here.

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All the plants in these pics larger and more lush then their experimental control counterparts all have mealworm fras and or the electroculture aerial or both.

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The bigger plants atleast 4-6 weeks more mature at the same age. Could this equate to higher yields, bigger vegetables and if done commercially higher profits? Absolutely.

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I'll be certainly be updating with progress, possibly I achieve mega size jumbo Carolina Reaper Peppers?

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Nature the incredible.

I trust you have a wonderful Tuesday
Love, light and blessings.
Cheer$;)

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