Hi James, What we noticed is that the tomatoes under the electroculture had great production with significantly lower blossom end rot then the plants grown without. We also had great production in the cantaloupes and cucumbers. The one thing we noticed particularly with the melons was that the leaf size was 15-20% larger and the vines kept producing melons thru early October. Overall we were pleased with the results.
Tree/slough brush Willow tips and kelp in a blender can also be used as rooting hormone, also as a foliar in the garden. Apply one ounce to the gallon of clean water.
Welcome back! I've resumed my rewatching of your videos on sweet peas yesterday (starting them after VDay here in Quebec, Canada). Thank you for all the precious information you shared over the years! 🫶
Glad to see you back!
We have 6 inches of snow with more on the way.😂 Thank you for sharing!
thank you! I love your videos very much. Greetings from Ireland 🙂
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I put the clippings into a blender and mash it then strain it, its very effective.
Yeah, I agree on anything that get the pieces into smaller chunks would make it even more effective.
What were the results on the buried electro culture? Good to see your back.
Hi James, What we noticed is that the tomatoes under the electroculture had great production with significantly lower blossom end rot then the plants grown without. We also had great production in the cantaloupes and cucumbers. The one thing we noticed particularly with the melons was that the leaf size was 15-20% larger and the vines kept producing melons thru early October. Overall we were pleased with the results.
Tree/slough brush Willow tips and kelp in a blender can also be used as rooting hormone, also as a foliar in the garden. Apply one ounce to the gallon of clean water.
That is a great tip for using natural ingredients!
Welcome back! I've resumed my rewatching of your videos on sweet peas yesterday (starting them after VDay here in Quebec, Canada). Thank you for all the precious information you shared over the years! 🫶
Glad you are enjoying the videos. Thanks for watching!