Come on man, you need to stop this insanity just to get more views. If this were real, all farmers worldwide would have started doing it long ago when the idea first came out.
Its been around for centuries. Many farmers were using it when it was popularized in the 1800's. China is currently using electroculture to farm after research showed that it works. Many other people are using it with great results. I am seeing results as well. 👍 Do your own research or remain comfortably numb in the Matrix. Take care.
Do the research. The science backing it up is out there and has been for centuries. Farmers were encouraged to NOT use electroculture... but who benefited by it? Companies that sell fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides, and GMO seeds.
I just learned about this a few weeks ago, and as soon as I heard it, was drawn to the simplicity of the concept. I decided to try something much less elaborate. I bought 5 bamboo poles about 7 ft long, wrapped 14 gauge copper wire around them and then ended with a squiggly spiral extending about 8 inches above the tip of the bamboo. I placed the poles six inches into the ground on the south ends of my raised beds. I agree with you ... they are appealing garden art too! My garden has struggled the last few years and I had become quite discouraged. I'm hoping for better results this year. Looking forward to seeing how this works for you. AND me! 😊😊
I’ve been installing the copper coils wrapped round bamboo poles with more coil out of the same copper wire wrapped clockwise sticking out of the top of the pole , in my pecan orchard. The trees a small now , I’ve already had flocks of the local black birds show up in the orchard floor and sitting on the fences a couple times , estimated count of birds was 1000 , several flocks came to visit in this area after installing a dozen copper coil poles . I should be able to see results by spring, trees grow roots in the dormant months and with all the storms that generate atmospheric energy till the trees flush with growth in the spring, I should see great results in the spring growth. I tried this this summer using a old grounding rod with copper wire attached 3-4 foot long that I turned coils in a crude antenna sticking up , and I had great results with lots of rain we received several times in august . Tomato plants 6 foot plus lots of tomatoes
I have an atmospheric antenna that is 10’high. I put the coil in the center facing north and it moved by itself south .it seems to attract more honeybees,birds and my first moose .it’s been 3 weeks now and adding more.
Oh wow, that's amazing that it oriented south on its own. Making more antennas sounds great. 👍 It sure is interesting experimenting with electroculture and seeing its effect on plants and nature. I haven't noticed more critters but I am seeing results with more growth and flowering in our garden.
we have tried electroculture for the first time this year and because of weather we got our garden in a month late , but with the copper wire antennas the garden is doing better than ever. we are super impressed will the results and will being doing this every year from now on. started telling all our friends and family about it since we have seen results.
Thanks Allegra. The garden is really doing well with this weather. It appears that the Electroculture is having a positive effect... still a little early to be sure. But wired tomatoes are visibly taller. 🤔 Take care and good luck with the moving process/getting unpacked.
Hopefully it helps our garden. Deep South Homesteads last video talks about electroculture also and he shows how copper coils in his garden have accelerated the growth of his plants.
I learned from Matt at Cultivate Elevate too on Electro Culture started Copper Antennas all over my gardens last year had bumper crops n more pollinators it truly works . Good luck with your Antennas like your designs Blessings for your gardens
I love all this stuff, just the fact so many people are beginning to understsnd about electro magnetic frequencies not kust with plants but everything is,real education. We are experoencing great change from the ionosphere and this helps us understsnd the natursl cycles of this earth we live on and not because of dead dinosaurs in the ground.
From what info I have read, and videos. The further away the antennas are from the trunk of trees. The better. You may need to put a copper wire into the ground on the rebar antenna holders. Looking forward to your updates.
Sounds interesting, like to see if it does work. Also try putting a 4 inch piece of copper line in one of the other pots away from them as well and see if that works as well. I heard copper in the pots helps.
I started watermelon plants 6" tall bought from WM, about 10 days ago, in hydroponics with a 2.4 GHz antenna. They have grown to almost 30 inches long in that time frame. Potato starts were planted in dirt 4 weeks ago and are collapsing the planter already they're so big.
This is also called ion harvesting. Instead of connecting the wires straight to the ground, connect them to a transformer, then to a battery then to an inverter to generate AC current. The height of the pole will determine the voltage, hence every 3ft = aprox 100 volts DC.
I hear ya. They were probably in the bushes watching me set up the antennas. I had a whole comical song bit about Methopotamia but ended up taking it out. We'll see if any of them show up on my cameras.
My sister in law had someone break into her apartment building lobby sawed into the wall and stole copper piping. They didn’t even care that the water was flooding the building.
I will try and show more closeups in my update video coming out at the end of this week. A Yannick Van Doorne video showed that method of winding the wire on to another main wire. I have found that winding a wire to another wire works best when wound clockwise on to the main wire. It appears to make a difference. Yannick also showed adding another wire to both wires to make sure that a solid connection is made. I will talk about that in my update and show an example. If you check out Yannick VD on RUclips, there are many videos with good information. The courses on his channel have been very helpful to me.
@@AlmostHomestead thank you! I look forward to watching it! I'm curious to see your results since you have all the trees around you. I live in a city with a small-ish patio. I'm growing everything in grow bags and planters. I'm wondering if all the 3-story townhouses around me have the same effect as the trees have around you
Galvanized what if you don’t mind me asking? I’m currently trying some things myself, but couldn’t find any galvanized steel rods in that size in my area.
@@AlmostHomestead ahh I see, but you don’t know the metal type? Wish there was tests you could do or something that wasn’t a bad idea what you did, I had to buy something wayyyy thicker than I wanted to
When you coated the magnets with bees wax did you dip them in the wax completely so inside and out or just roll the outside to coat the exterior only? Thanks.
I'm really not sure. Our garden is up the road from our cabin so I don't see what's happening up there in a lightning storm. We did have a few lightning storms but I didn't see any signs of burning or scorching anywhere after the storms.
You should probably watch some other videos regarding winding techniques. You wind from the bottom. But you could experiment with different methods. Good luck.
@@AlmostHomestead Actually I have watched several. Winding clockwise from the bottom is the same as winding clockwise from the top. When I wind top down, I can easily add in the spiral and fingers and set the height more easily. I tried winding from the bottom up and I used more wire than necessary. And of course had to manhandle the whole roll of wire from bottom up (I drilled a hole in the bottom and top to act as wire anchors when winding.)
Thanks Drew. It's a lot of fun to make the antennas and I love the look. Troll Haven still inspires me to do more creative stuff. Hopefully the nice people next door don't get into our business.
Hmm, I know Yannick said you could use rebar. I'll have to go back and watch some of his videos again. Maybe I missed the part about incorporating wood into the build. 👍
@@AlmostHomestead all good. Was thinking iron would rob the magnatism. From the school of not using iron in the dirt. Use copper and brass. I don't practice it. Not sure I can afford that. I rap my copper around bamboo.
I can't remember if Yannick VD on RUclips said that it wouldn't work if you wind the wrong way or if it just doesn't work as well. Maybe search through Yannick's lecture video series to find the answer. I am just making sure I wind clockwise to get the maximum benefits.
@@AlmostHomestead Magnets work depending on polarity and the plant. S side up for top growing veggies, S side down for root veggies if I am not mistaken. Might be the same for electroculture.
We did notice less bugs and slugs. Also more birds and bees. But it's so hard to tell if it's weather related since we are having one of the best summers regarding consecutive days of sunshine.
You should be zinc and the copper to actually make a battery using the atmosphere and the dew to create the power to go to the ground you need to do a little bit more research look up Justin Christofleau
You got it. The little earth battery thing is from a little grid made of zinc and attached to copper. Definitely studying the work of Christofleau's. Have one book so far of his patents that I showed in this video.
@@AlmostHomestead I'd really like to know if somebody has built one of these lately or if I could find some real good plans on this apparatus I may try a few other things I have in mind and it goes right along with what he did
For sure. The garden is right next to a meth camp so we'll see. So far so good. It would be obvious who took the copper but Police have their hands tied so nothing would be done about it.
Yeah, he doesn't really offer much as far as educating as far as I can see. I did first hear about electroculture from one of his posts popping up. I pretty much look to Yannick and a few other folks for information.
Come on man, you need to stop this insanity just to get more views. If this were real, all farmers worldwide would have started doing it long ago when the idea first came out.
Its been around for centuries. Many farmers were using it when it was popularized in the 1800's. China is currently using electroculture to farm after research showed that it works. Many other people are using it with great results. I am seeing results as well. 👍 Do your own research or remain comfortably numb in the Matrix. Take care.
Or maybe farmers worldwide got sold on pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers for profit instead? 🤔
Sean
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Or maybe farmers worldwide got sold on pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers for profit instead? 🤔
Almost Homestead
Exactly Sean.
Do the research. The science backing it up is out there and has been for centuries. Farmers were encouraged to NOT use electroculture... but who benefited by it? Companies that sell fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides, and GMO seeds.
It’s ok to have your opinions. Though I will recommend you do more research.
🎉🎉 Amazing video thanks for sharing your content keep up with the research to help awaken the zombies around 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks so much. 🙂👍
I just learned about this a few weeks ago, and as soon as I heard it, was drawn to the simplicity of the concept. I decided to try something much less elaborate. I bought 5 bamboo poles about 7 ft long, wrapped 14 gauge copper wire around them and then ended with a squiggly spiral extending about 8 inches above the tip of the bamboo. I placed the poles six inches into the ground on the south ends of my raised beds. I agree with you ... they are appealing garden art too! My garden has struggled the last few years and I had become quite discouraged. I'm hoping for better results this year. Looking forward to seeing how this works for you. AND me! 😊😊
Sounds great Tamsen. Good luck. It sure seems like mine are making a difference but it's still a little early to tell for sure.
I’ve been installing the copper coils wrapped round bamboo poles with more coil out of the same copper wire wrapped clockwise sticking out of the top of the pole , in my pecan orchard. The trees a small now , I’ve already had flocks of the local black birds show up in the orchard floor and sitting on the fences a couple times , estimated count of birds was 1000 , several flocks came to visit in this area after installing a dozen copper coil poles . I should be able to see results by spring, trees grow roots in the dormant months and with all the storms that generate atmospheric energy till the trees flush with growth in the spring, I should see great results in the spring growth. I tried this this summer using a old grounding rod with copper wire attached 3-4 foot long that I turned coils in a crude antenna sticking up , and I had great results with lots of rain we received several times in august . Tomato plants 6 foot plus lots of tomatoes
So you're saying these copper things are at least good for birds to sit on?
Excellent! We need to remember the past and our history. (Tartaria and free energy)
You can read the past of electricity and growing plants in scientific journals. Hint: It looks nothing like this nonense.
Just the right amount of information & great examples of the process. Looking forward to seeing your updates. 😉
Good luck with your garden.
Thank you!
I have an atmospheric antenna that is 10’high. I put the coil in the center facing north and it moved by itself south .it seems to attract more honeybees,birds and my first moose .it’s been 3 weeks now and adding more.
Oh wow, that's amazing that it oriented south on its own. Making more antennas sounds great. 👍 It sure is interesting experimenting with electroculture and seeing its effect on plants and nature. I haven't noticed more critters but I am seeing results with more growth and flowering in our garden.
That's it.I'm putting one on the end of my gun 😂
Keen to see how you go!
Me encanto!! Gracias hermano. Muy didactico
we have tried electroculture for the first time this year and because of weather we got our garden in a month late , but with the copper wire antennas the garden is doing better than ever. we are super impressed will the results and will being doing this every year from now on. started telling all our friends and family about it since we have seen results.
Sorry, I missed your message. Good to hear that it's working for you. Pretty exciting stuff.
lol how are you measuring results?
I love an open mind. I'm watching to see if this works, I sincerely hope it does.
Sounds good. I am doing an update video very soon. It seems to be working so I'm pretty excited.
It doesn't do anything. Electricity can be used to improve growth but it doesn't work like this at all.
very clever construction...
Thank you! Cheers!
Super Well Done.
Thank you!
You're an tennacious gardener.
Good effort man, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for checking out the video. Much appreciated. 👍🙂
Great job mate ,I love your video and thank you for sharing your knowledge 👍👍
Thank you. Appreciate the kind words. 🙂
Very artistic antennas Jay 😊
Thanks James. They are fun to make. 🙂
Ill be interested to see how much it improves your growth
Me too. Hopefully it makes a visible difference. We'll see.
It doesn't.
Very cool! Look forward to the updates. Your garden and greenhouse look great, and your tomatoes are so big!
Thanks Allegra. The garden is really doing well with this weather. It appears that the Electroculture is having a positive effect... still a little early to be sure. But wired tomatoes are visibly taller. 🤔 Take care and good luck with the moving process/getting unpacked.
Awesome. Looks great. :)
Thanks Brad
Gracias por compartir
Your a builder like me, I have all kinds of different antennas around my garden. I enjoy making them.
I’m definitely curious how well this will work out. I’ve never heard of it but it’s intriguing.
Hopefully it helps our garden. Deep South Homesteads last video talks about electroculture also and he shows how copper coils in his garden have accelerated the growth of his plants.
Some wild antennas you got. They look awesome though. Im sure theyre very effective.
🙂👍 Thanks!
Looking forward to seeing the results
Us too.🙂 Thank you for watching and commenting. 👍
I learned from Matt at Cultivate Elevate too on Electro Culture started Copper Antennas all over my gardens last year had bumper crops n more pollinators it truly works . Good luck with your Antennas like your designs Blessings for your gardens
Oh, that's great! ❤ Thank you.
@@AlmostHomestead welcome
NICE 🎉🎉
Thanks . That was great.
Thank you for watching and commenting Nicole. 🙂
I love all this stuff, just the fact so many people are beginning to understsnd about electro magnetic frequencies not kust with plants but everything is,real education. We are experoencing great change from the ionosphere and this helps us understsnd the natursl cycles of this earth we live on and not because of dead dinosaurs in the ground.
Right on. 🙂 Thanks for watching and commenting.
Luv the name of your rooster 😅
Cool electrodes you have made. 🤞 Please inform of your garden progress 🙏✌️💙🌺
Sounds good. I will post a video tomorrow about the garden. Big changes.
Id love to havw seen the results of putting this in!
From what info I have read, and videos. The further away the antennas are from the trunk of trees. The better. You may need to put a copper wire into the ground on the rebar antenna holders. Looking forward to your updates.
Yes. That's how I understand it to work also. 👍
Sounds interesting, like to see if it does work. Also try putting a 4 inch piece of copper line in one of the other pots away from them as well and see if that works as well. I heard copper in the pots helps.
👍🙂 Just put some coils in pots today after seeing Deep South Homestead having good results with them. Maybe I'll try a few straight ones also.
All my plants in the house have copper coils in them, I actually saw a plant return from death, it's amazing!
Interesting experiment!
And I get to work on my arts and crafts skills too. Bonus! 👍😆
@@AlmostHomestead they are really decorative, for sure!
I started watermelon plants 6" tall bought from WM, about 10 days ago, in hydroponics with a 2.4 GHz antenna. They have grown to almost 30 inches long in that time frame. Potato starts were planted in dirt 4 weeks ago and are collapsing the planter already they're so big.
Awesome! It's pretty amazing to experiment with this old tech. 👍
Great video❤. Subbed
Thank you! 🙂👍
Try a strong magnet around the paw paw it works great
Oh cool. I'll give it a try. Thanks Kathy.
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This is also called ion harvesting. Instead of connecting the wires straight to the ground, connect them to a transformer, then to a battery then to an inverter to generate AC current. The height of the pole will determine the voltage, hence every 3ft = aprox 100 volts DC.
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That would be fun to try sometime.
@@AlmostHomestead JP Morgan once said; If it cannot be measured, then don't promote it.
The lesson here is that you don't need to generate electricity. It is freely flowing around us all the time and also in the Earth.
Really curious on the results of this!!
Me too. 👍 I've seen others achieve good results. Hopefully we can.
In this situation it is best the telluric fertilizer underground. Power towers with geotherapy and pyramid for potato raised bedd
Thank you Andrea.
Do not let your neighbors see all that copper!
I hear ya. They were probably in the bushes watching me set up the antennas. I had a whole comical song bit about Methopotamia but ended up taking it out. We'll see if any of them show up on my cameras.
😂😂😂 Sad but true
😂😂😂
@@AlmostHomestead Saw a META Post. Some thieves stole the copper out of a farmers electric boxes he used to run aerators for his fish ponds.
My sister in law had someone break into her apartment building lobby sawed into the wall and stole copper piping. They didn’t even care that the water was flooding the building.
As usual, I'm wishing there were more closeups, especially in where you hooked things up.
What is the reason to coil the wire?
I will try and show more closeups in my update video coming out at the end of this week. A Yannick Van Doorne video showed that method of winding the wire on to another main wire. I have found that winding a wire to another wire works best when wound clockwise on to the main wire. It appears to make a difference. Yannick also showed adding another wire to both wires to make sure that a solid connection is made. I will talk about that in my update and show an example. If you check out Yannick VD on RUclips, there are many videos with good information. The courses on his channel have been very helpful to me.
If you have running water near by set up antenna very close to the war we and run up to garden.
That would be cool to try. We live on a river but our garden property is about 300+ feet away from the river up hill so it's too far to run copper.
@@AlmostHomestead Use galvanized wire. Same wire used for electric fence wire
I heard when you do electric culture when you put it in the ground or in a pot you're supposed to be at least 6 in away
Interesting. I haven't heard that one. Still learning though. 👍
Would you please post a follow up video with your results so far?
Yes, I plan on doing a 1 month review/update so I will put together a video this coming week. 🙂👍
@@AlmostHomestead thank you! I look forward to watching it! I'm curious to see your results since you have all the trees around you. I live in a city with a small-ish patio. I'm growing everything in grow bags and planters. I'm wondering if all the 3-story townhouses around me have the same effect as the trees have around you
Seems yout first mistake was using metal/ferrous parts to assemble your antennae..
Ken Wheeler has a video on fractal antennaes you should check out..
Thanks, I will look up Ken Wheeler.
Yep Matts channel.
Add Sonic Bloom to the mix and you will hit pay dirt. Earth energies also run through the ground so shouldn't matter.
Thank you. 👍🙂
I thought any other metal other than copper and brass weren't good to use? How did the rebar work out?
The rebar seemed to work. I based what I did off of teachings by Yannick Von Doorne. You can find him on RUclips. 👍
Have you used a volt meter to see if you are getting any readings?
No, I need to try that. 👍
Galvanized what if you don’t mind me asking? I’m currently trying some things myself, but couldn’t find any galvanized steel rods in that size in my area.
The galvanized metal that I used was from signs that were stuck in a lawn but then discarded. Like signs in yards during elections.
@@AlmostHomestead ahh I see, but you don’t know the metal type? Wish there was tests you could do or something that wasn’t a bad idea what you did, I had to buy something wayyyy thicker than I wanted to
When you coated the magnets with bees wax did you dip them in the wax completely so inside and out or just roll the outside to coat the exterior only? Thanks.
I didn't make a magnets and wire antenna. Just the 16 ft antenna. I had a magnet stuck on the antenna but took it off.
@@AlmostHomestead Oops! Must have been from the Yannick video you referenced, never mind.
how do tall antennas interact with lightning? i live out in a very open high valley with no trees and we get some wicked lightning storms.
I'm really not sure. Our garden is up the road from our cabin so I don't see what's happening up there in a lightning storm. We did have a few lightning storms but I didn't see any signs of burning or scorching anywhere after the storms.
@@AlmostHomestead thank you for your reply😃
Which friggin way do you wrap the antenna??
Only idiots start at the bottom and wind upwards.
Which way to wind from TOP DOWN in northern hemisphere?
You should probably watch some other videos regarding winding techniques. You wind from the bottom. But you could experiment with different methods. Good luck.
@@AlmostHomestead Actually I have watched several. Winding clockwise from the bottom is the same as winding clockwise from the top.
When I wind top down, I can easily add in the spiral and fingers and set the height more easily.
I tried winding from the bottom up and I used more wire than necessary.
And of course had to manhandle the whole roll of wire from bottom up (I drilled a hole in the bottom and top to act as wire anchors when winding.)
Great use of recycled materials man people will be driving by your house like troll haven looking at all the antennas 😅 love this man!
Thanks Drew. It's a lot of fun to make the antennas and I love the look. Troll Haven still inspires me to do more creative stuff. Hopefully the nice people next door don't get into our business.
What are the odds of a lightening strike going down that lightening rod and cooking the greenhouse?
Supposedly it's not an issue but I am new to this so we'll see. I won't be hanging around during a storm to find out though. 🙂
@@AlmostHomestead I certainly wouldn't. That kind of plant juice wins every time.
I thought wood was supposed to be used everywhere you used iron. Been watching Yannick for about 3 or 4 years and Matt for a couple years.
Hmm, I know Yannick said you could use rebar. I'll have to go back and watch some of his videos again. Maybe I missed the part about incorporating wood into the build. 👍
@@AlmostHomestead all good. Was thinking iron would rob the magnatism. From the school of not using iron in the dirt. Use copper and brass. I don't practice it. Not sure I can afford that. I rap my copper around bamboo.
What if you wind it the wrong way/direction?
I can't remember if Yannick VD on RUclips said that it wouldn't work if you wind the wrong way or if it just doesn't work as well. Maybe search through Yannick's lecture video series to find the answer. I am just making sure I wind clockwise to get the maximum benefits.
@@AlmostHomestead Magnets work depending on polarity and the plant.
S side up for top growing veggies, S side down for root veggies if I am not mistaken.
Might be the same for electroculture.
Q... have you noticed any decreased activity of ants, grasshoppers , rats/mice, aphids, ect?
We did notice less bugs and slugs. Also more birds and bees. But it's so hard to tell if it's weather related since we are having one of the best summers regarding consecutive days of sunshine.
any updates ?
Yes. I did an update video three weeks ago. I plan on doing another update in a week or two.
My comment has been removed?
That's weird. I didn't remove it. When I look through my email notifications, I only see this comment from you. Not sure what happened.
Hint..... The Taller the better.
You should be zinc and the copper to actually make a battery using the atmosphere and the dew to create the power to go to the ground you need to do a little bit more research look up Justin Christofleau
You got it. The little earth battery thing is from a little grid made of zinc and attached to copper. Definitely studying the work of Christofleau's. Have one book so far of his patents that I showed in this video.
@@AlmostHomestead I'd really like to know if somebody has built one of these lately or if I could find some real good plans on this apparatus I may try a few other things I have in mind and it goes right along with what he did
Jeeze a meth head w have a field day if they find that copper . Better be on the watch. Seriously 😳
For sure. The garden is right next to a meth camp so we'll see. So far so good. It would be obvious who took the copper but Police have their hands tied so nothing would be done about it.
It will not work unless you make these antennas while singing "Old Macdonald had a farm..."
Yeah this has zero impact. Read some research. To do anything it needs to either be high voltage and/or a special medium. You're ending in woo.
Thanks for watching
@@AlmostHomestead Usually scammers are happy with engagement negative or positive...
Cultivate Elevate is a joke. He doesn't know anything. He just copies and pastes all his content.
Yeah, he doesn't really offer much as far as educating as far as I can see. I did first hear about electroculture from one of his posts popping up. I pretty much look to Yannick and a few other folks for information.