G'day Weedy! Thanks for visiting me - it was genuinely shocking to work with you, mate! I'm looking forward to seeing what our beds look like in 3 months... Cheers :)
I'm very happy to see you and Mark working together on this experiment. I've been a big fan of both you and Mark. I look forward to seeing the results.
I have degrees in Electrical Engineering. Seems like this process would eliminate static charge around the plants, because any static charge in the air will be discharged to ground. So this is more like de-electrification instead of electrification. Instead of static charge possibly dissipating to ground via the plants, it will take the path of least resistance through the wire to the ground.
That's what I've been saying. I like the hypothesis, and there may even be benefits, but the explanations don't make since. Particularly with evolution in mind...
Do you have an opinion about #stratosphericaerosolinjections? With metals in our atmosphere I can image that some of these discharges are going odd ways.
Can't wait for the results! My experience with electroculture has been very positive. Rich green leaves and fast, healthy growth. Also minimal pest damage. The universe supplies, we just have to harness. Thanks Weedy! 🌱
Love your combined experiment! My husband's not a gardener but has researched electroculture and we've both looked into connected topics. If you're interested in electroculture, but want some starting points to look into why electroculture might work I'd start with the research of Viktor Schauberger, Wilhelm Reich and Masaru Emoto. Research Schauberger for info on water and quartz, water's self healing properties, vortex energy and use of copper in agriculture. The copper spiral would channel vortex energy per Schauberger and hubby believes it wouldn't matter which direction you wind the wire despite what's been said, as vortices exist in both directions in nature (think of in a stream), it's not just clockwise or anti. You use copper as it's a conductor and a better conduit than steel. An extra part of electroculture is having copper wire or tubes running north/south in the ground which hubby believes is to align the magnetic field -Schauberger says iron tools disturb the magnetic field in the soil and found using copper tools don't. Reich is for research on science of aether which he called orgone. Emoto's research was about water as a carrier of information, effect of frequency on water and on water's consciousness.
Going into winter here in Tennessee, USA. I'm a subscriber of SSM and found through this experiment. If this works I'm so trying it. Perfect for the off grid gardener. When I first heard this I passed it by, thinking it required electricity to run. 🤷♀️😊 Totally bummed I can't win that make over. However, if you're ever in this neck of the woods, come visit.
The use of crystals like quartz are also meant to help, makes sense as most electronics have quartz in them, wrap the wire around the crystal. great vid !
I actually made an experiment similar. I used a plastic coated wire to run around about a half dozen pine trees in my yard an created a make shift clothesline. One afternoon we came home to no electricity in the kitchen and living room. Could not figure out the issue till I went out in the yard and found pine bark on the ground and a missing clothesline! The lightning had knocked out half of the appliances and a television. Killed three pines. Lucky we still had a house! Not the same as your experiment but maybe someone can learn from my mistake!
@Kayenne54 two of the pines had bark blown off of them so I am figuring out was there. By the way, I was watching a storm south of our home town and saw a double strike way to the east of us. I called my son to tell him what I had just seen. He said Mom those were my trees that just got struck! He said he saw it happen from a window in his house.
@@DGibsonxio So, my concern is, would it be beneficial to put lightning rod conductors in my garden? Lol. That's all I'm trying to figure out. Copper being top of the list for conductivity. Even my rotary clothes hoist begins to resemble an attractor during an electrical storm, to me. Apparently, this storm season so far, Australia has broken its prior record for lightning strikes recorded. P.S. Wow on seeing the double strike that affected your own son's trees. 😲😲
@Kayenne54 trees are probably a lot taller than anything you would ever put in your garden. Seems lightning goes to the to tallest things. Lots of people leave only red oak trees in their pastures and lightning for some reason is attracted to red oaks. Or maybe it was the tallest tree around. Who knows!
@@DGibsonxio That's true. I read somewhere if caught out in a storm with lightning around, keep low to the ground and avoid standing under any tree at all. I'm still going to try the method, it's intriguing 🙂
Im so excited to see the results. I do think though for an accurate experiment, the two beds should have been planted at the same time as the forces of the cosmos (i.e position of the moon) can affect the growth of plants depending on when they are planted.
Love the experiment fellas! Love it! Be careful using blood and bone in your gardens - often the source of the blood and bone is far from organic and even though approved for organic use it can be laiden with nasties!
I would like to reply to this. Can you explain what you would be worried about and why? If you asked me that question, I would say “nothing”. Let’s just say for arguments sake that the B&B from the cow in the bag WAS eating grass from a non organic feild. What difference could it make for the microbes breaking it down, and furthermore…how could it effect the plants? In your opinion.
@ absolutely! Great to be clarifying and thankyou for enquiring more. In my opinion and in my experience, even though it may be small amounts there can be build up of hormones or antibiotics and generally things that aren’t conducive to soil life. This can harm the beneficials in the soil. In saying that a good balanced compost and rich soil like yours would most likely be able to mitigate most of the effects before having it absorbed by the plants but essentially there could be build up which could lead to issues! I guess I’m speaking from a purist organic point of view, trying to avoid any of the sort of nasties we don’t want in all links of the chain. It’s not something to run and dump the idea but just something to be aware of. Does that help? I definitely don’t want to be the final say but something worth asking everyone else’s experiences too ☺️
So wish I could do this experiment with you and Mark, but alas, here in Michigan it is at the end of the season at this time and we have had hard frosts already with snow certainly on its way any time. Love this colab! Thank you! Please do more!
I’m glad you showed the control bed in that last shot. If someone had the space it would be interesting to see the effects of the same amount of copper wire on the surface and slightly buried.
Aha! A use for the Carolina reapers! Too hot for my husband and me. We love the flavor but, whew! Too hot! Now I have a reason to dig up that huge plant to let it spend another winter in the living room window! Right after I trim it back. Thank you Weedy!
Good morning Weedy, this i will also try. Last time i tried it i only used short antennas about two foot long, and not sure what way i coiled it. I'll do some two meter long ones coiled anti clockwise this time. Happy gardening everyone around Australia and the world. Green love from Queensland Australia 💚🌲🌏🙏
It's so interesting seeing you two together. I love seeing your separate approaches and interaction. An Aussie gardening match made in You Tube viewer's heaven! Can we have more? I'm looking forward to seeing the results of your experiment.
we noticed in the 1960/1980.s that after a storm our beans grew about 6 inches by the next day. The other crops weren't as dramatic but did look much brighter
Just watching both videos and I'm keen to see the outcome. I've just bought a straight piece of copper as a friend said he did that and it worked for him, so I'll be keen to see my results in a couple of months too as I'm in Western Australia growing corn, chillies, tomatoes etc.. too
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I can't wait to see the results! Absolutely adore your channel and so glad you two mad scientists are experimenting with this as I wanted to try it myself. As always love your videos Weedy and my kids do too!
Oh this is fun! Glad you and Mark got together. Interested to see what comes of your experiment. (can't participate because I'm in the Northern Hemisphere). Good Growing to you!
Some say to twist 2 wires together so each wire is twisted in opposite directions, that way it doesn't matter which way you coil them for northern or southern hemisphere etc because you got both directions covered. This way ,they say, will let you pick up more frequencies 🤷♀
For those interested this was done for me by a radiionics genius Frank Moody... The copper wire should come up the wood from the ground then forming into a 30/40 cm full horizontal circle with the end of the copper wire sticking out 20 cm pointing West slightly elevated. Position 1 coill at the east point of your garden sending the power west through the garden. Good luck If you have too much static in your house wrap a single thread of copper wire around the plastc covered mains wire near where it joins onto your house, coil 10 times tightly along the mains and leave both end sticking out 1 inch, the ends are bared wire.
@@TheWeedyGarden well the problem now is that if you build mine you won't know which one's working yours did seem quite hard to build mine only took about half an hour..
I'm interested to see how your experiment pans out. All antennas are designed to receive particular radio wavelengths. I'd be interested to know how much WiFi and cellular signal are being directed into the soil. A lot still depends on the ec of the soil, particularly the silica content of the soil. Energetically speaking, the soil in gardens with electroculture antenna is chaotic and very strong. Be careful what you broadcast and don't shock the soil food web. After all, an x-ray is just concentrated energy. Just love your garden daily, there's nothing more important. Greetings from Aotearoa
Interesting as always! :) What I think about it? This setup - is more like Electric Field "injector" to the bed when Lightning strikes. Of course 1 meter above ground level we have constant 200V DC super low Amperage constantly... but everything which is grounded eliminate this. Maybe next experiment can be with Capacitor between ground and antenna! Just add 0.1uF 400V capacitor between. It looks like this (Sky part ---------------- II ----------------Ground part) Be happy! 🥂
Well..i was going to throw my mission out the window..cuz ive got random quartz and iron being in ex gold country..however after reading all the comments..im gonna give it a crack..⚡️⚡️⚡️..❤ to the channels boys.
Being an amateur radio operator in the past I see you erecting antennas in your garden that will pick up a lot of radio frequency radiation from telecommunications and then ask yourself some questions like are all the wire lengths the same length and are the coils consistent? Interested to see the outcome to this, thanks David.
I live in the bottom half of Victoria, and we go many weeks, even months, without any electrical storms. 2/3 of our planet is oceans, so the vast majority of storms occur well away from the land masses.
Awesome collab Dave, although there is a more exact science to do this properly, I have pdf's on my pc in-depth data base somewhere... but essentially it involves running wires in the right orientation under the dirt with correctly facing (poles) magnets and overhead antenna's at each end or along the length of the lines under the ground, something to that effect... In'lakech...
Do you happen to have any "pdf's" from a 1st year physics class? Bc THAT is what is recommend to anyone who thinks this would be "beneficial". ... maybe throw in a plant physiology and biochemistry class for some REAL knowledge, and a basic 'scientific method' amendment to understand how to assess research (for all the nonsense that'll inevitably intrigue/ fool you the remainder of your life) There is no magic, and IF anything actually works, plant physiologists, WORKING EVERY DAY OF THEIR LIVES DOING RESEARCH ON THE FIELD, would know about it 🤦♂️
@@theoriginalmonstermaker Glad you know it all and have a base-ic innerstanding of reality --- Who's recommending? you or your indoctrinated boxed mind of limitation? Cheers.
@Morphic-Realms. lol. There is only one reality, and only one means to deduce it's affects: RESEARCH. But sure, you do your learning with all the ppl on "the fringe" (of correctness).
@Morphic-Realms. you think your original, but you're EXACTLY like all the other uneducated ppl who feel the need to denounce the education you never received ; ) Good luck with that. Enjoy the remaining 50 years of your life of fumbling around with things the rest of the world has known for hundreds of years 👍 ...I wonder what all the great agriculturists, who revolutionized modern agriculture to feed 8 billion ppl never did this?? I guess they should've asked teenagers in their basements who browse the internet and never have done any of these things a day in their lives... that's where the REAL info is, eh? Find rational 👍
Have you guys seen the studies that show that electric shock stimulates the growth of mushrooms? It's pretty crazy, also specific types of UV light also make a difference
Heres a cheeky research paper! doi: 10.3390/microorganisms2010058 It's pretty amazing! There were also some studies done in Malaysia which found the same thing!
My great grandmother swore the her ionizer she kept plugged in on the table next to her violets. Helped them bloom. A whole table of beautiful blooming violets.
have done experiments myself and can honestly say it works well even with small structures, id like to to build something to large scale and see what happens
@@aussieallrounder6018 I'm sure the whole planet has this electrical field as lets face it the earth is a giant generator:) However, it's a shame to see so much micro plastics strewn around here in Thailand. I live in a rural area and the amount of single use plastic waste that is burned by everyone is saddening.
I don't really believe in it myself, but I put a 5-meter copper tube between my kale and leek. I'm curious. I have sent you a foto. Greetings from the Netherlands. Jan Boer.
The best channel I have found on this subject is The fertile Current He creates and sells the antenna He has also a Veg growing business on which he uses the electroculture
Will do weedy, Iv passion fruit with cooper coils with n without. Also zinc and copper which causes galvanic voltage. Also if your Interested a great watch I actually got emotional thinking of it, Water documentary on youtube about magnetic structured water. 👌
I just wondered,off on a weird sideways view , why cant electricity be caught in high places and stored ? were the ancient egyptians up to this thousands of years ago, we know they had some strange electrical gear,batteries or such ,and pyramids are very high places . the deserts werent always dry.! so,lightnihg above pyramids , ? power supply
I believe it’s got to face south well at least in the northern hemisphere 😊 What I see the just basically use a straight piece not coiled, which I’d assume may be better.😊
We are going to be experimenting with electroculture in our woodland garden in The Wildling Tribe and would have loved to be part of this experiment but we live in the UK and so we wont be able to start until next year when your experiment will be over! I will share your videos with the Wildling Tribe kids so they can at least see your experiment and then they will understand more about what we are doing. Thanks for the video - eager to see if it works!
So I'd class myself as an open minded sceptic. I looked into it all a fair bit this year and whilst I feel mostly it's mumbo jumbo (based on my physics background) I did come across a guy called Chris Winters who has quite a different approach and because he's a market gardener making a living from hands on using electroculture I took him more seriously. There's a good interview with him here ruclips.net/video/P-nEvVB7nGU/видео.html and also he has his own channel www.youtube.com/@TheFertileCurrent FWIW he also thinks the winding copper brigade also have it wrong. Hope this helps.
This is so fascinating! I’ve never heard of electroculture before, but it seems incredibly promising and intriguing for sustainable gardening. Thanks for sharing this - excited to learn more!
@theweedygarden I actually can on a high pixel density 16 inch display. I like watching garden videos on bigger screens. But maybe the majority of viewers use phones where it doesn’t matter?
G'day Weedy! Thanks for visiting me - it was genuinely shocking to work with you, mate! I'm looking forward to seeing what our beds look like in 3 months... Cheers :)
I just hope the bush turkey leaves the bed alone
Great to see you collaborating! Count me in! Northern Tablelands NSW.. Hoping I get a summer through all the cloud cover.. Bless.x
Mark just can't help himself with the puns
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My 2 favorite Queensland gardeners together - love it,!!!
Wow, two of my favorite garden guys in one! Awesome....
As I Posted on self sefficiant me .This awesome to see my favorite aussie farmers colabing together. Such a wonderful treat!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Our pleasure!
Awsome that you both did videos together. I’m going to try and set up a garden bed this week.
I've been following both Weedy and Mark for years. I've even had the honour of a Weedy garden tour. I'm so happy these two are collaborating!
I'm very happy to see you and Mark working together on this experiment. I've been a big fan of both you and Mark. I look forward to seeing the results.
I have degrees in Electrical Engineering. Seems like this process would eliminate static charge around the plants, because any static charge in the air will be discharged to ground. So this is more like de-electrification instead of electrification. Instead of static charge possibly dissipating to ground via the plants, it will take the path of least resistance through the wire to the ground.
Interesting
Keen for results.. more copper and less static can't hurt ;) Bless.x
That's what I've been saying. I like the hypothesis, and there may even be benefits, but the explanations don't make since. Particularly with evolution in mind...
The idea is that the copper conducts subtle natural electromagnetic energy into the soil, to stimulate plant growth from the roots
Do you have an opinion about #stratosphericaerosolinjections? With metals in our atmosphere I can image that some of these discharges are going odd ways.
Wow,,, this is exciting to see what the outcome, I wish you all the best of luck Weedy Garden and Mark.🌱❤️✨
Can't wait for the results! My experience with electroculture has been very positive. Rich green leaves and fast, healthy growth. Also minimal pest damage. The universe supplies, we just have to harness. Thanks Weedy! 🌱
Super intrigued….thank you Weedy and Mark!
Been waiting for this collab. love it
Love your combined experiment! My husband's not a gardener but has researched electroculture and we've both looked into connected topics. If you're interested in electroculture, but want some starting points to look into why electroculture might work I'd start with the research of Viktor Schauberger, Wilhelm Reich and Masaru Emoto. Research Schauberger for info on water and quartz, water's self healing properties, vortex energy and use of copper in agriculture. The copper spiral would channel vortex energy per Schauberger and hubby believes it wouldn't matter which direction you wind the wire despite what's been said, as vortices exist in both directions in nature (think of in a stream), it's not just clockwise or anti. You use copper as it's a conductor and a better conduit than steel. An extra part of electroculture is having copper wire or tubes running north/south in the ground which hubby believes is to align the magnetic field -Schauberger says iron tools disturb the magnetic field in the soil and found using copper tools don't.
Reich is for research on science of aether which he called orgone.
Emoto's research was about water as a carrier of information, effect of frequency on water and on water's consciousness.
Going into winter here in Tennessee, USA. I'm a subscriber of SSM and found through this experiment. If this works I'm so trying it. Perfect for the off grid gardener. When I first heard this I passed it by, thinking it required electricity to run. 🤷♀️😊 Totally bummed I can't win that make over. However, if you're ever in this neck of the woods, come visit.
The use of crystals like quartz are also meant to help, makes sense as most electronics have quartz in them, wrap the wire around the crystal. great vid !
Great Collaboration guys. 😎😎😎 Love both your channels.
I actually made an experiment similar. I used a plastic coated wire to run around about a half dozen pine trees in my yard an created a make shift clothesline. One afternoon we came home to no electricity in the kitchen and living room. Could not figure out the issue till I went out in the yard and found pine bark on the ground and a missing clothesline! The lightning had knocked out half of the appliances and a television. Killed three pines. Lucky we still had a house! Not the same as your experiment but maybe someone can learn from my mistake!
So where was the lightning strike? on a pine tree? or...?
@Kayenne54 two of the pines had bark blown off of them so I am figuring out was there. By the way, I was watching a storm south of our home town and saw a double strike way to the east of us. I called my son to tell him what I had just seen. He said Mom those were my trees that just got struck! He said he saw it happen from a window in his house.
@@DGibsonxio So, my concern is, would it be beneficial to put lightning rod conductors in my garden? Lol. That's all I'm trying to figure out. Copper being top of the list for conductivity. Even my rotary clothes hoist begins to resemble an attractor during an electrical storm, to me. Apparently, this storm season so far, Australia has broken its prior record for lightning strikes recorded. P.S. Wow on seeing the double strike that affected your own son's trees. 😲😲
@Kayenne54 trees are probably a lot taller than anything you would ever put in your garden. Seems lightning goes to the to tallest things. Lots of people leave only red oak trees in their pastures and lightning for some reason is attracted to red oaks. Or maybe it was the tallest tree around. Who knows!
@@DGibsonxio That's true. I read somewhere if caught out in a storm with lightning around, keep low to the ground and avoid standing under any tree at all. I'm still going to try the method, it's intriguing 🙂
Im so excited to see the results. I do think though for an accurate experiment, the two beds should have been planted at the same time as the forces of the cosmos (i.e position of the moon) can affect the growth of plants depending on when they are planted.
As long as the two beds in each our own gardens are planted at the same time, we can see if there is any difference with our own
@@TheWeedyGarden Also, it looked as though you mixed in the amendments on the surface of the first bed but not the second?
Great video weedy. Very interesting and likely to have a go at this. Will definitely keep you posted 👍
Very nice and fun to see you both together. After all we’re all in the same passion. Cheers
Love the experiment fellas! Love it! Be careful using blood and bone in your gardens - often the source of the blood and bone is far from organic and even though approved for organic use it can be laiden with nasties!
I would like to reply to this. Can you explain what you would be worried about and why? If you asked me that question, I would say “nothing”. Let’s just say for arguments sake that the B&B from the cow in the bag WAS eating grass from a non organic feild. What difference could it make for the microbes breaking it down, and furthermore…how could it effect the plants? In your opinion.
@ absolutely! Great to be clarifying and thankyou for enquiring more. In my opinion and in my experience, even though it may be small amounts there can be build up of hormones or antibiotics and generally things that aren’t conducive to soil life. This can harm the beneficials in the soil. In saying that a good balanced compost and rich soil like yours would most likely be able to mitigate most of the effects before having it absorbed by the plants but essentially there could be build up which could lead to issues! I guess I’m speaking from a purist organic point of view, trying to avoid any of the sort of nasties we don’t want in all links of the chain. It’s not something to run and dump the idea but just something to be aware of. Does that help? I definitely don’t want to be the final say but something worth asking everyone else’s experiences too ☺️
So wish I could do this experiment with you and Mark, but alas, here in Michigan it is at the end of the season at this time and we have had hard frosts already with snow certainly on its way any time. Love this colab! Thank you! Please do more!
@@mrmacgregorshomestead233 🥶🥶🥶❄️❄️… we went back to SoCal after 4 Years in AA
I’m glad you showed the control bed in that last shot. If someone had the space it would be interesting to see the effects of the same amount of copper wire on the surface and slightly buried.
Aha! A use for the Carolina reapers! Too hot for my husband and me. We love the flavor but, whew! Too hot! Now I have a reason to dig up that huge plant to let it spend another winter in the living room window! Right after I trim it back. Thank you Weedy!
Good morning Weedy, this i will also try. Last time i tried it i only used short antennas about two foot long, and not sure what way i coiled it. I'll do some two meter long ones coiled anti clockwise this time.
Happy gardening everyone around Australia and the world. Green love from Queensland Australia 💚🌲🌏🙏
Love both these guys..so inspiring in different ways.
It's so interesting seeing you two together. I love seeing your separate approaches and interaction. An Aussie gardening match made in You Tube viewer's heaven! Can we have more? I'm looking forward to seeing the results of your experiment.
Visiting from SSM - I'm excited to find another gardening channel and I'm pretty sure I'm going to love it
Welcome aboard!
Its storming pretty hard here right now so its really adding to the video
One of the best videos yet! How awesome is it for my two favourite gardeners on RUclips teaming up for a video. It made my day!!!
we noticed in the 1960/1980.s that after a storm our beans grew about 6 inches by the next day.
The other crops weren't as dramatic but did look much brighter
That’s probably because lightning splits the N2 molecule so it becomes NO2 which makes it available nitrogen for your beans.
@@TheWeedyGarden Would that be as important for beans as they produce nitrogen anyway?
@@TheWeedyGarden Correct.
Greeting from the desert of Dubai. Thank You David for another wonderful video. It always makes me smile and recharges my energy
lol...you should watch it first 🙂
@ the perspective of watching soon is exiting 😉 like the joy of waiting for a birthday gift before opening. ❤️
It's electrophying!! Great vid as always. keen to compare findings and I'll be buying some copper wire tomorrow.. Bless.x
Just watching both videos and I'm keen to see the outcome.
I've just bought a straight piece of copper as a friend said he did that and it worked for him, so I'll be keen to see my results in a couple of months too as I'm in Western Australia growing corn, chillies, tomatoes etc.. too
Been following you both also for years and always love seeing a Collab of people i follow. Be interesting to see the results.
New sub! So excited to watch your experiments and to get to know your garden. Thanks for sharing. Gods blessings be with you. ~Lisa
🤗 Hey Lisa, welcome to our Wonderful Weedy Garden channel 💚 Cheers Heather (Mrs Weedy)
I can see it now - Doctor Weedy Frankenstein, comes out to his garden after a powerful stormy night only to see his plants are... ALIVE!!!
self sufficient me literally got me started on my permaculture path what a cool guy
Oi, Oi, Oi!….
Gr8 to see my 2 Favorite Aussies together… Amazing the number of Aussie videographers…
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Fantastic collaboration…
Best wishes from a misplaced Aussie in SoCal…
🍻 Johno…
I can't wait to see the results! Absolutely adore your channel and so glad you two mad scientists are experimenting with this as I wanted to try it myself. As always love your videos Weedy and my kids do too!
Oh this is fun! Glad you and Mark got together. Interested to see what comes of your experiment. (can't participate because I'm in the Northern Hemisphere). Good Growing to you!
Some say to twist 2 wires together so each wire is twisted in opposite directions, that way it doesn't matter which way you coil them for northern or southern hemisphere etc because you got both directions covered.
This way ,they say, will let you pick up more frequencies 🤷♀
For those interested this was done for me by a radiionics genius Frank Moody...
The copper wire should come up the wood from the ground then forming into a 30/40 cm full horizontal circle with the end of the copper wire sticking out 20 cm pointing West slightly elevated.
Position 1 coill at the east point of your garden sending the power west through the garden.
Good luck
If you have too much static in your house wrap a single thread of copper wire around the plastc covered mains wire near where it joins onto your house, coil 10 times tightly along the mains and leave both end sticking out 1 inch, the ends are bared wire.
I’m kinda thinking it is too much hastle to do all that. I think good soil, sun and water will be good enough in future.
@@TheWeedyGarden well the problem now is that if you build mine you won't know which one's working yours did seem quite hard to build mine only took about half an hour..
@@scottymac101Bro this doesn’t work
@alphamet3258 worked for me..at least you tried.
Oh my goodness, the most on-debate thing is discussed by one of the most truthful gardening content creator.👍🏻🙏🏻
Even though I caught an extra dose of the gardening bug from these guys in 2020, I appreciate them so much.
I'm interested to see how your experiment pans out.
All antennas are designed to receive particular radio wavelengths. I'd be interested to know how much WiFi and cellular signal are being directed into the soil.
A lot still depends on the ec of the soil, particularly the silica content of the soil.
Energetically speaking, the soil in gardens with electroculture antenna is chaotic and very strong.
Be careful what you broadcast and don't shock the soil food web. After all, an x-ray is just concentrated energy.
Just love your garden daily, there's nothing more important.
Greetings from Aotearoa
Interesting as always! :) What I think about it? This setup - is more like Electric Field "injector" to the bed when Lightning strikes. Of course 1 meter above ground level we have constant 200V DC super low Amperage constantly... but everything which is grounded eliminate this. Maybe next experiment can be with Capacitor between ground and antenna! Just add 0.1uF 400V capacitor between.
It looks like this (Sky part ---------------- II ----------------Ground part) Be happy! 🥂
Nice one Weedy, wonderful vid...
Well..i was going to throw my mission out the window..cuz ive got random quartz and iron being in ex gold country..however after reading all the comments..im gonna give it a crack..⚡️⚡️⚡️..❤ to the channels boys.
This is the earliest ive ever been to one of your vids!
This is the latest I have been up posting 🙂
Awesome, my two fav garden gurus together……💜
❤❤ I can’t help but smile every time I hear that little rooster 😊
Being an amateur radio operator in the past I see you erecting antennas in your garden that will pick up a lot of radio frequency radiation from telecommunications and then ask yourself some questions like are all the wire lengths the same length and are the coils consistent? Interested to see the outcome to this, thanks David.
Thanks for the comment Roy 👍
I am so interested to see the results of this experiment. Sincerely, from the northern hemisphere where there is not more gardening right now! LOL
Love the song of the pardalote. Interesting experiment.
I live in the bottom half of Victoria, and we go many weeks, even months, without any electrical storms.
2/3 of our planet is oceans, so the vast majority of storms occur well away from the land masses.
Btw..the body has pos and neg... polarity...but im sure you two already know this ..❤to your amazing collaboration..two stars..❤😂🎉
Awesome collab Dave, although there is a more exact science to do this properly, I have pdf's on my pc in-depth data base somewhere... but essentially it involves running wires in the right orientation under the dirt with correctly facing (poles) magnets and overhead antenna's at each end or along the length of the lines under the ground, something to that effect...
In'lakech...
Do you happen to have any "pdf's" from a 1st year physics class?
Bc THAT is what is recommend to anyone who thinks this would be "beneficial".
... maybe throw in a plant physiology and biochemistry class for some REAL knowledge, and a basic 'scientific method' amendment to understand how to assess research (for all the nonsense that'll inevitably intrigue/ fool you the remainder of your life)
There is no magic, and IF anything actually works, plant physiologists, WORKING EVERY DAY OF THEIR LIVES DOING RESEARCH ON THE FIELD, would know about it 🤦♂️
@@theoriginalmonstermaker Glad you know it all and have a base-ic innerstanding of reality --- Who's recommending? you or your indoctrinated boxed mind of limitation?
Cheers.
@Morphic-Realms. lol. There is only one reality, and only one means to deduce it's affects: RESEARCH.
But sure, you do your learning with all the ppl on "the fringe" (of correctness).
@Morphic-Realms. you think your original, but you're EXACTLY like all the other uneducated ppl who feel the need to denounce the education you never received ; )
Good luck with that. Enjoy the remaining 50 years of your life of fumbling around with things the rest of the world has known for hundreds of years 👍
...I wonder what all the great agriculturists, who revolutionized modern agriculture to feed 8 billion ppl never did this?? I guess they should've asked teenagers in their basements who browse the internet and never have done any of these things a day in their lives... that's where the REAL info is, eh?
Find rational 👍
@Morphic-Realms. I also have some magic beans I can sell you if you're interested?
Have you guys seen the studies that show that electric shock stimulates the growth of mushrooms? It's pretty crazy, also specific types of UV light also make a difference
No I haven’t 🤔
Heres a cheeky research paper!
doi: 10.3390/microorganisms2010058
It's pretty amazing! There were also some studies done in Malaysia which found the same thing!
What a charge.. positively inspiring.. both of you, always. Storm energy is pumping! Negative ions and copper conduction.. woo hoo! Bless.x
Ty weedy always - from Michigan
Time will tell weedy. Good to see you giving it a go 😊
My great grandmother swore the her ionizer she kept plugged in on the table next to her violets. Helped them bloom. A whole table of beautiful blooming violets.
have done experiments myself and can honestly say it works well even with small structures, id like to to build something to large scale and see what happens
i will send you some photos and explanation
I did experiments both last year and this season, on potatoes, tomatoes, carrots and bush beans. It does nothing.
@@kbjerke Perhaps you have to go full-on wooo-wooo, and manifest the effects. Not being ironic here. ❤
Loved it, I may try it myself here in Thailand :) Great collaboration, you both got a full view :)
I'm sure Thailand has enough electrical energy in the ground!!
@@aussieallrounder6018 I'm sure the whole planet has this electrical field as lets face it the earth is a giant generator:) However, it's a shame to see so much micro plastics strewn around here in Thailand. I live in a rural area and the amount of single use plastic waste that is burned by everyone is saddening.
Thanks for sharing
I don't really believe in it myself, but I put a 5-meter copper tube between my kale and leek. I'm curious. I have sent you a foto. Greetings from the Netherlands. Jan Boer.
The best channel I have found on this subject is The fertile Current He creates and sells the antenna He has also a Veg growing business on which he uses the electroculture
Very cool! ❤❤❤
Will do weedy, Iv passion fruit with cooper coils with n without. Also zinc and copper which causes galvanic voltage. Also if your Interested a great watch I actually got emotional thinking of it, Water documentary on youtube about magnetic structured water. 👌
So both of you also have metalic garden beds, would they not be absorbing electricity into the garden bed?
No idea.
Those are zinc I think, aren't they not conductive?
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We ourselves are batteries. Salt batteries! That's why salt intake is very good for you not bad as doctors say!
The organic broccoli has more sugars hence worms would eat it first, as other organic vegetables rather than non organic.
I just wondered,off on a weird sideways view , why cant electricity be caught in high places and stored ? were the ancient egyptians up to this thousands of years ago, we know they had some strange electrical gear,batteries or such ,and pyramids are very high places . the deserts werent always dry.! so,lightnihg above pyramids , ? power supply
I believe it’s got to face south well at least in the northern hemisphere 😊
What I see the just basically use a straight piece not coiled, which I’d assume may be better.😊
The higher you go with a copper antenna the more energy add a zinc rod next to the copper rod in the ground
We are going to be experimenting with electroculture in our woodland garden in The Wildling Tribe and would have loved to be part of this experiment but we live in the UK and so we wont be able to start until next year when your experiment will be over! I will share your videos with the Wildling Tribe kids so they can at least see your experiment and then they will understand more about what we are doing. Thanks for the video - eager to see if it works!
What an awsome gardening duo 👨🌾🍀👨🌾 Very interesting topic 👍
thanks for making me laugh 🤣
Can you tell us where you get your copper wire from? And what thickness you use?
Car electrical store. We used 1.25 but 2 or 3 would be better. Save your money until you see it it works or not maybe
peace be upon you sir from me
I'm shocked. Just shocked. ⚡
What would happen if biochar would be used as well?
Biochar added to any garden is a good thing!
Whoa! 💥 ⚡️
You certainly can see about Pierluigi Ighina's and George Lakhovsky's studies.
Gosh boys..gotta watch more tomorrow.. bed now soz
So I'd class myself as an open minded sceptic. I looked into it all a fair bit this year and whilst I feel mostly it's mumbo jumbo (based on my physics background) I did come across a guy called Chris Winters who has quite a different approach and because he's a market gardener making a living from hands on using electroculture I took him more seriously. There's a good interview with him here ruclips.net/video/P-nEvVB7nGU/видео.html and also he has his own channel www.youtube.com/@TheFertileCurrent FWIW he also thinks the winding copper brigade also have it wrong. Hope this helps.
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I think someone wanted to raise the demand of copper wire and bamboo sticks
I am on the south side of Brisbane, just down the road from Self Sufficient. Would you be willing to come to my garden?
Sure
This is so fascinating! I’ve never heard of electroculture before, but it seems incredibly promising and intriguing for sustainable gardening. Thanks for sharing this - excited to learn more!
I’m SOOO HAPPY to see you do a collaboration. 💕💕💕💕
Been using electoculture in my garden for 2 years , definately works well 👍👍
have you done any comparisons like with and without?
@ sure have Weedy , my garden bed would be lucky to produce enough to eat from years ago, now i have greens growing year round
You are fooling yourself! 😂
What happened to 4k resolution?
You can’t really see the difference any how
@theweedygarden I actually can on a high pixel density 16 inch display. I like watching garden videos on bigger screens.
But maybe the majority of viewers use phones where it doesn’t matter?
Weedy… what happened to your weed/hemp experiment…???
I have done the filming and infused the oil. Just waiting for the right time to release it. Probably next year
Great fun, but I did experiments both last year and this season, on potatoes, tomatoes, carrots and bush beans. It does nothing.
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