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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

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  • @tmorrison5965
    @tmorrison5965 Год назад +41

    Put some antenna with some copper and brass wrapped around a wood branch. Noticed a difference within 24 hours, i was shocked. Didnt notice what direction i wrapped anything and used very cheap thin wire for both so it doesn't have to be complicated or expensive...it works!

    • @centraltexashomestead-mike4956
      @centraltexashomestead-mike4956  Год назад +4

      Awesome advice! I'll give it a try this weekend. Thanks!

    • @perthkraya3209
      @perthkraya3209 Год назад +4

      Thanks for the advice. I guess us humans like complicated😅

    • @andrewbivens3369
      @andrewbivens3369 Год назад +5

      Try heating your copper wire red-hot with a torch, it will turn black aligning North South Poles in the molecular structure turning it into a superconductor. Should have even more amazing results. I'm going to try wrapping nearby trees and branches around my garden

    • @ShubhamSharma-or6eq
      @ShubhamSharma-or6eq Год назад

      ​@@andrewbivens3369clock wise or Anti clock wise

  • @scottrose8417
    @scottrose8417 Год назад +159

    From my experience it is more effective when the antenna is higher than the plant. It is not only directing energy to the soil it is also creating a electromagnetic field around the plant. Like a bell shape of energy with the antena at the center and it falls off as the energy moves away from antenna. The small mini ones a great for small plants, but for a big plant ya need a taller antenna. All ya need is a bamboo, wooden stick and coil the wire around it. You can just run it around the pole with a gap of an inch or so between the wrap, meaning you don't need to tightly wrap the entire pole. At the ends bend them so the ground wire is pointing south and at the top bend the wire to point north and use a compass and aim it to dead on north. You can make a spiral coil at the top if you want but I always bend the last end of the wire to point north.

    • @centraltexashomestead-mike4956
      @centraltexashomestead-mike4956  Год назад +22

      Scott thanks so much man!!!!!!!!!! We just got started and we really need advice. Your the best!!!!!! I'll get back to the drawing board. Take care and God Bless!!!!!!!!!

    • @joanies6778
      @joanies6778 Год назад +8

      What gauge wire are you using? TIA

    • @thatguy8532
      @thatguy8532 Год назад +12

      good stuff. magnets added inline will amplify signal, you can measure on a multimeter.

    • @theideasman6018
      @theideasman6018 Год назад +2

      What plants have worked best

    • @wisernow624
      @wisernow624 Год назад +1

  • @swordfish00007
    @swordfish00007 Год назад +73

    Electroculture has been around since the 1700's but the powers that may be do not want the masses to know this. There are some good videos online explaining the history of this and how it helps everything.

    • @centraltexashomestead-mike4956
      @centraltexashomestead-mike4956  Год назад +5

      Thanks!!!!!!!!

    • @laurelobrien9438
      @laurelobrien9438 Год назад +16

      My Grandfather, born in 1890, a farmer from Ireland, used copper on the farm. He even put pennies in the soil for luck. We had produce I can still taste. Thanks for the reminder... I'll get some copper wire and see !!

    • @user-bh3ew6ii4g
      @user-bh3ew6ii4g Год назад +7

      @@laurelobrien9438 That's so cool! The Irish also used the round towers made out of paramagnetic basalt or other paramagnetic materials that were also used for better growing. They were often found near cathedrals of the day, so I think they may have been used for healing and keep humans in good health too.

    • @freeinghumanitynow
      @freeinghumanitynow 8 месяцев назад

      The powers that be don't want humans to know anything but their time terrorizing humans is thankfully coming to an end. Freedom to the people of Earth!!! Enjoy your yummy harvests!! 😊😊

  • @Tamkerdes
    @Tamkerdes Год назад +46

    I add clear quartz to amplify, it works!

  • @bamatractor
    @bamatractor Год назад +36

    Ive alway grew alot of house plants. People would ask how I did it. Id say you got to talk to your plants! They may look at me like Im crazy, but while your talking to it you will see it may need watering or has an insect problem or its needs something. Basically if you will love that plant, you will find out what it needs.

    • @centraltexashomestead-mike4956
      @centraltexashomestead-mike4956  Год назад +2

      Agree, go out and have fun and love your plants. We do.

    • @gailwendtland5970
      @gailwendtland5970 Год назад +5

      Can't remember when or who said... "play birds chirping in your garden"....might be the vibrations...(of sound) that are the key. Need to do more research 💁‍♀️💁‍♀️🙇‍♂️

    • @leiatyndall8648
      @leiatyndall8648 Год назад

      Carbon dioxide is plant food.

    • @classicrocklover5615
      @classicrocklover5615 Год назад +2

      ​@@gailwendtland5970 Danny from deep south homestead

  • @crazyhomemaker
    @crazyhomemaker Год назад +84

    Hello! I watch Deep South and Hills Mill, too. I've known about this for a while, but in a different context. When I saw Mickey's video, I built 15 antennas. Then 6 large antennas. Then 20 or more coils of various sizes. My whole yard is filled with coils. I am so excited to see the difference I already notice huge growth after a few days, and now, a few weeks. Amazing! Learning along with you.

    • @msfausey
      @msfausey Год назад +9

      Do you notice any difference in how you/your body feels being out in your garden? I live in Denton, the hotspot for 5G towers and I’m wondering how having this in my yard might help the people who live here, not just with the vegetables we eat.

    • @joannbaumann4028
      @joannbaumann4028 Год назад +1

      I am super excited about electroculture too. This is downright fun!

    • @RA-sf4du
      @RA-sf4du Год назад

      Do you have some links to Mike?

    • @brianthomason5022
      @brianthomason5022 Год назад

      ​@@msfauseyall the hoo-ha about 5G but 5G is not any stronger than the radio waves that the sun naturally produces

    • @user-bh3ew6ii4g
      @user-bh3ew6ii4g Год назад +2

      @@msfausey Yannick VD Electroculture says that he has seen it bring more wildlife (birds, bees, other pollinators) so that makes me think it would help people too. You might also want to look into Mitch the Orgone Donor and what he is doing to mitigate the effects of the harmful radiation towers. I am using orgone pucks and Earth pipes and electroculture antennas, Lakhovsky circuits, Ighina spirals... and I'm preparing to do a heavy metal cleanse - so I'm not an unwilling antenna/receiver to the dangerous radiation being spewed out by those towers.

  • @LorenEllisArt
    @LorenEllisArt Год назад +10

    Great and they held this from us for over 100 years. Thank you.

  • @multitablez7825
    @multitablez7825 Год назад +30

    Copper is very healthy for humans. i never knew about this, what a great idea.. also, copper is great for grounding. plus, it picks up the negatie charge coming from the earth, then pushing that charge into the soil, giving soil extra minerals, and onto plants. and, copper container or vase can be used to store water over night, then drink it! its a healthy charged clean water

    • @SummerKobes
      @SummerKobes Год назад +7

      I have Rh Negative blood, which has a higher copper content. Should I stand next to my apricot tree to give it additional help? Because I'll do it! 😁

    • @MrTopflight29
      @MrTopflight29 Год назад +5

      Copper is anti microbial.

    • @GlitzyWitch
      @GlitzyWitch Год назад +2

      ​@SummerKobes hey I'm RhD Neg too, I didn't know that thank you ❤

  • @PSA3377
    @PSA3377 6 месяцев назад +8

    You need it wrapoed around a wooden stick or rod . The wood acts as a ground sort of smoothing out the" static " of the frequency. Hope that helps ❤

  • @davminks
    @davminks Год назад +14

    From our best understanding, eloctroculture, or simply exposing plants to a particular micro-electric/magnetic field, works by stimulating a plant's natural response to thunderstorms and rainy weather. Before and after a storm many plant types will exhibit higher metabolic activity. By continuously stimulating the plants' adaptation to electric fields found naturally during storms, you can get your plants to absorb more water and nutrients per day. Pretty much tells them to supercharge their metabolism in preparation for a storm. You will need to water more of course.
    Not all plants have this adaptation.

  • @thatguy8532
    @thatguy8532 Год назад +29

    Great book to reference, Electrocultrue by Mons. Justin Christofleau. Antennas are recommended at 20 ft in air. Makes sense thinking of how wind affects change as elevation climbs. Anyone who's ever worked from heights should recognize this. i have 8 ft antennas, they move a lot with wind, rain. you can measure resistance with a multi meter from antenna to buried copper whip, sun makes movement of current easier through copper, warm copper, less resistance. Hence the peacock antennas referenced in book harness heat, wind, and rain. All movement make up the "ehter" we are trying to pull from.

    • @centraltexashomestead-mike4956
      @centraltexashomestead-mike4956  Год назад +1

      Hey thanks so much for the info!

    • @muskateer12345
      @muskateer12345 Год назад +3

      I think it’s usually spelt ‘aether’ 😅

    • @pruost
      @pruost Год назад +6

      Have you noticed the top of all buildings? So called churches mosques old European random residential buildings fully covered by copper and gold and apparently designed to receive electricity maybe through ion-osphere? Old tartarian technology seems to have answers around all this 🤔

  • @killergay5471
    @killergay5471 Год назад +7

    한국에서 보고 있습니다 전자기로 작물을 더 잘자라게 만드는 방식은 놀랍고 신기합니다 영상 감사합니다 신의 축복이 있기를 god bless you! thax

  • @debbydechenne172
    @debbydechenne172 Год назад +37

    I recommend sprouting your beans and peas prior to planting. I take a large plastic plate , put a piece of paper towels down put your seeds inon it. . Place another piece of paper towel on top . Water well. Don't drown them. Put in a warm place . They should sprout in a week. You can then know what seeds won't germinate and then plant those that have sprouted . They grow much faster after they are planted!

    • @centraltexashomestead-mike4956
      @centraltexashomestead-mike4956  Год назад +4

      Hey Debby your the best! I should but we get a liitle lazy with work and all. I will do that next time. Thanks!!! Blessings.

    • @bryanrawls4794
      @bryanrawls4794 Год назад +1

      Or a plate of beach sand with innoculant

    • @londerosa
      @londerosa Год назад +4

      I did the baggie method a lot this year for that very reason- to know which seeds were viable. I had been dragging around seeds going back to 2006, boxes of them, trying to keep them cool. I couldn't bring myself to throw them away or scatter them to the winds. But on the other hand I was unwilling to risk their not germinating if I was really counting on having a food crop. I moved into a much smaller house and this was the make it or break it year.
      I did a hydrogen peroxide/distilled water bath overnight and then into a baggie until I saw signs of life. An amazing number of those 15 year old seeds germinated just fine! Perennial flowers, melons, cukes and most veggies did great. Pumpkins were dismal, all kinds of squash the worst. Now to wire those babies up! My copper wire arrives tomorrow.

    • @TheCaliRhino
      @TheCaliRhino Год назад

      Good idea, I usually just sow the seeds with good intentions & have gotten impressive germination.

    • @marthachisnell3346
      @marthachisnell3346 Год назад +2

      My seeds sprouted much faster when I used distilled water. In just a few days.

  • @Mayhemcountryliving
    @Mayhemcountryliving Год назад +24

    It really works. I have begun Elektra culture this season and I have to say it really works I am in zone eight in deep south in Alabama and I have almost 50 tomatoes on one plant

    • @centraltexashomestead-mike4956
      @centraltexashomestead-mike4956  Год назад +4

      Love your comment!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks! subscribing to your channel now.

    • @lmclrain
      @lmclrain Год назад

      thanks for sharing, I would definitely watch a video of yours, I just subbed to you

    • @fluteskoolie3867
      @fluteskoolie3867 Год назад

      What is your method, and which direction did you wind your coils? I’m in GA and reading mixed info on coil direction.

  • @KubotaKid
    @KubotaKid 7 месяцев назад +6

    Oddly I use copper pipe pieces in all my watering tubs to keep algae, works great. I have access to solid coppers recycled. Very impressed. Go solid if you can.

  • @julieamundson1301
    @julieamundson1301 Год назад +11

    I started using electroculture this past winter in my zone 4 area indoors on my houseplants. My plants did amazing. I used chop sticks to wrap the coils around. I use 12 gauge wire from amazon. In the spring i made tall coils in my gardens. I put 3 tall coils in each garden and a 3' coil on each of my containers. I also picked up dinner clear crystals for the top of each stick. My plants are doing wonderful even though we are experiencing our 3rd year of a drought (many trees are dying sadly). Electroculture brings out my inner hippie 😂😂

  • @tomwaite7332
    @tomwaite7332 Год назад +16

    Hey thanks for your video . I have my antennas about 4 to 6 ft tall and I have anywhere from 4 to 7 of the copper antennas you made on top of my pole with copper wrapped around it all way to bottom . My experiments have worked so good , I will do this forever now . The results have been unbelievable. Im so glad I found electroculture farming 🙏🙏🙏🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🙏🙏🙏

    • @centraltexashomestead-mike4956
      @centraltexashomestead-mike4956  Год назад +5

      Thanks Tom! Can you send a picture to our email? centraltexashomesteaders@gmail.com Thanks.

    • @nuna4307
      @nuna4307 10 месяцев назад

      Tom where are you in Canada

  • @Airstreamyogigirl
    @Airstreamyogigirl Год назад +5

    I made all sorts.. including starbursts at the top..tall ones ,tiny ones.and a giant "mother" to work off all the little ones...they're all over my yard! Everyone seems very happy.

  • @HolyAscencieonChurch
    @HolyAscencieonChurch Год назад +5

    Neon dark blue light at night will cause the plants to grow unbelievable large, tall, and FAST !!

  • @KlasicRock
    @KlasicRock Год назад +2

    My middle name is Michael and my sisters name is Rochelle ... I love y'all already! Hugs and support from Toronto Ontario Canada my friend!

  • @maria.luisa.garcia2169
    @maria.luisa.garcia2169 Год назад +2

    Esto es i teresante ! WOW !Gracias ! Algo nuevo que apendi hoy ! 🌹👍💖😌

  • @edwinhageman9377
    @edwinhageman9377 Год назад +2

    Yrs ago! I used an extra 8ft X 6ft chane link fence panel/ and 2 steel fence posts/ to hold it up at an angle! Because i ran out of gardening space! Well i planted pickles! They did better than ever before over decades!

  • @joanies6778
    @joanies6778 Год назад +18

    OK.... not sure how this got into my feed, but I believe in syncronicity and I am always open to new and improved techniques. Heading over to check out the how and why on that homestead channel. Thanks!

  • @donnamaniscalco
    @donnamaniscalco 8 месяцев назад +1

    I am new to electroculture as well and have had amazing results.

  • @fgjf1079
    @fgjf1079 Год назад +11

    I few weeks ago, I installed some antennas in my planters, and I’ve measured .5-.7 microamps with my multimeter. Doesn’t seem like a lot, but I’m sure it’s enough to make a difference.

    • @centraltexashomestead-mike4956
      @centraltexashomestead-mike4956  Год назад +3

      WOW what a good test, Thanks!!!!!!!

    • @fgjf1079
      @fgjf1079 Год назад +6

      @@centraltexashomestead-mike4956 yes, one probe went into the soil, and the other to the antenna. What’s interesting is that there was no difference between the 5ft antennas vs the 1ft antenna. They both produced roughly the same output. I’m sure there’s a bigger difference when comparing to, say, a 20+ foot antenna.

    • @centraltexashomestead-mike4956
      @centraltexashomestead-mike4956  Год назад +3

      Thanks!!

  • @briangateley4909
    @briangateley4909 Год назад +1

    Harnessing that Power of the Atmosphere. Turning it n to Energy fer ur Plants.

  • @yvonneharding619
    @yvonneharding619 Год назад +18

    I have been experimenting with antennas as well, made ones with Mickey Hill's design, Make sure you place the antenna South of the plant. Appreciate your video.

    • @centraltexashomestead-mike4956
      @centraltexashomestead-mike4956  Год назад +2

      Yvonne, south of the pant, Good info and thanks!!!!!!!!!

    • @jameswilliamson288
      @jameswilliamson288 Год назад +3

      bycle rim for antenna

    • @ruudvandenburg6832
      @ruudvandenburg6832 Год назад

      I'm from the Netherlands, groningen. Mpst of yhe siol is klay.
      Very interested!!

    • @BuddyCalyxed
      @BuddyCalyxed Год назад

      What about the ends? I've got the bottom end pointing north top and end pointing south, south side of the plants or should they be straight up and down?

  • @powaqqatsi8
    @powaqqatsi8 10 месяцев назад +2

    I get it...I am giddy about electroculture too! 😃
    I am going to start using electroculture antennas this spring! I am going to use lakhovsky coils around groups of seedlings that I am starting indoors. I have done a bunch of research and collected up copper wire, bamboo poles, copper poles, galvanized steel wire, magnets, cones to shape the ighina spirals, etc. Also, I read that adding a circular mesh fence, like galvanized steel, creates a homogeneous field that evenly distributes energy. It allows for more control and growth that is easier to predict. The steel circle can have a diameter of 6-9 ft or more and a depth of 1-3 ft (there is no limit to depth or height). There is also copper pyramids and Irish round towers. Wow, looking forward to this spring. Thanks for the video.👍🙏

  • @ml.5377
    @ml.5377 Год назад +2

    I am doing exactly the same experiment comparing 5 gallon pots with tomatoes, cucumber, potatoes and blueberries. Fingers crossed.

  • @spiritualoutdoors7759
    @spiritualoutdoors7759 Год назад +1

    Great video.
    It grounds the soil and the soil grounds the plant from the negative energies that exist. Love your garden and it’s not needed

  • @coleenburris6816
    @coleenburris6816 Год назад +2

    Today and this video are the first time I have heard of this. I will follow you to learn with you.

  • @billthomas6592
    @billthomas6592 Год назад +8

    What I've heard is it's best to wrap the copper wire around wood clockwise, (in the northernhemisphere),, especially sticks from your yard.

  • @mysparky2011
    @mysparky2011 Год назад +4

    This sounds like Grounding or Earthing for people. It has helped my knee. Maybe good for plants too.

    • @centraltexashomestead-mike4956
      @centraltexashomestead-mike4956  Год назад +2

      We try everything. We've been in a drought for three years and finally getting rain.

    • @mysparky2011
      @mysparky2011 Год назад +1

      Best wishes for an abundant crop from Ontario

    • @centraltexashomestead-mike4956
      @centraltexashomestead-mike4956  Год назад

      We love Ontario! Years ago I was in the Army stations in upper New york and we would visit Ontario many time. We need to plan a trip real soon.

    • @mysparky2011
      @mysparky2011 Год назад

      Come back soon. We were supposed to visit Texas in the fall of 2020, everything was booked 😢.

    • @centraltexashomestead-mike4956
      @centraltexashomestead-mike4956  Год назад +1

      Come stay with us. Keep in touch with our email.

  • @juniorgc8
    @juniorgc8 Год назад +1

    This is a 1st for me, thanks for the info on electro culture great garden by the way

  • @LightworkerJoe
    @LightworkerJoe Год назад +1

    It’s not only good for gardening. When you walk barefoot on the ground your body gets grounded. Many health benefits to doing this.

  • @TenaciousDanzig
    @TenaciousDanzig Год назад +3

    This just popped up in my feed at random. Never heard of this, but sounds fascinating. Will be interested to see your results

  • @shadytreez
    @shadytreez Год назад +2

    Look how beautiful your beans are! No holes!
    This year, I have hundreds of snails. I went through 1 large containers of Sluggo and 1 of the other brand.

  • @sheliadean9548
    @sheliadean9548 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this information with us.

  • @midsouthhomestead7527
    @midsouthhomestead7527 Год назад +10

    It makes sense to me. When we have an electrical storm Everything gets greener.
    It doesn't hurt to try.
    I love to experiment in gardening.
    Happy Gardening in 2023
    🌻👩🏼‍🌾🌻

  • @virginiaseedsskogen2038
    @virginiaseedsskogen2038 Год назад +5

    Love that you edify Danny & Wanda at Deep South Homestead, and Mickey at Hills Mill Homestead, I appreciate them and their channels also! Your video is helpful and the commentors are also helpful. The plants I have antennas by, that I bought from Hills Mill Homestead are doing much better than anything else in my garden, I'm convinced! Thank you all!!

    • @centraltexashomestead-mike4956
      @centraltexashomestead-mike4956  Год назад

      Thanks for watching.

    • @lazarus4145
      @lazarus4145 Год назад +1

      ​@@centraltexashomestead-mike4956 muchas gracias por tu tiempo,no entiendo inglés , por favor me podrías decir si el metal que usas es cobre? Gracias y un saludo desde España

    • @thewisdomgranny6451
      @thewisdomgranny6451 Год назад

      @@lazarus4145 sim, es cobre

  • @dougbillman2333
    @dougbillman2333 Год назад +1

    Thank you kindly and be safe........

  • @smoothmove7566
    @smoothmove7566 7 месяцев назад +2

    I'm trying 1/4 inch steel rods next to my plants. I'm going with iron because of it's magnetic properties.

  • @debbieperkins2201
    @debbieperkins2201 Год назад +20

    Hey Mike I watch Danny and Wanda also and I’m like u I’m fascinated with the electro culture. Danny was saying that the rod/antenna s/b placed south of the plants and it covers 3 ft away from the plants I’m interested in how ur plants do praying everything goes great

    • @centraltexashomestead-mike4956
      @centraltexashomestead-mike4956  Год назад +4

      Hey Debbie, lot's of people are saying that. I will go out today and make adjustments. Keep us posted on how your doing this year.

    • @jenny_by_the_woods
      @jenny_by_the_woods Год назад +4

      Following, wow this is so fascinating !! Thanks for the new way of things or maybe the old way 🤨😑🧐🤩

    • @Mayhemcountryliving
      @Mayhemcountryliving Год назад +3

      Yep good stuff

    • @michaelk7194
      @michaelk7194 Год назад

      i heard just the opposite and some that uses this method said it doesn't matter which way it is wrapped or what direction, since the earth and nature is everywhere and it doesn't need sun to grow..so go with people that use this method

  • @zaneymay
    @zaneymay Год назад +10

    I'm going into my 3rd week of it. I have a permaculture food forest. I'm using bamboo and a thick copper wire, wrapped clockwise, 9 ft to just over 3 ft tall. I have section one of the garden done. I also did circles with a clockwise antenna around two of the plants in this section that wasn't doing well. Then I made 7 small antennas and put them in pot where the plants have be struggling.
    From what I understand the higher the antenna the more area it covers.
    Going to set up section 4 of the garden this weekend.

    • @centraltexashomestead-mike4956
      @centraltexashomestead-mike4956  Год назад +2

      We are subscribing to your channel!!!!!!! Thanks for the info and looking forward to seeing your video's.

    • @zaneymay
      @zaneymay Год назад +1

      @@centraltexashomestead-mike4956 thanks so much
      We can learn from each other.

  • @hoboonwheels9289
    @hoboonwheels9289 Год назад +4

    My coils and others I've seen are coiled around bamboo and about 18-24 " high.

    • @centraltexashomestead-mike4956
      @centraltexashomestead-mike4956  Год назад +1

      We need to try that.

    • @susanbritton-giza5054
      @susanbritton-giza5054 Год назад

      I wrap the copper wire around the 8 feet bamboo sticks ! Did this last week and my plants grew 2 plus more inches ! But we also had storms and lots of rain! 🤣🥰🤓🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @dianafarmer697
    @dianafarmer697 Год назад +10

    You may have mentioned it already, and I missed it. Since we live in the northern hemisphere, our coils need to be going clockwise when you look at them from either end. Danny also said they have to be on a particular side of the plant. Was it to the south?

  • @ZenWombs
    @ZenWombs Год назад +1

    I am growing plants with Water Programs. It's truly remarkable.

  • @daivernon7346
    @daivernon7346 8 месяцев назад +1

    Well done video - Thank You!

  • @charlescoker7752
    @charlescoker7752 Год назад +3

    From what I understand. Danny said to put the antenna on the south side of the plants.

  • @OllieBabaSan
    @OllieBabaSan Год назад +1

    My understanding is that the higher you go in the atmosphere the greater the electrical activity. I plan to do tall masts with coils at top and a number of copper spikes in the ground with the wire from the mast linking them rather than 100 little antennas.

  • @LoraCreates
    @LoraCreates 8 месяцев назад +1

    I LOVE experimenting with new veggies and fruit in the garden. Often times it's the only way to taste an heirloom variety or from another country is to grow it myself. I live in Arizona zone 9b. I just have to figure out what time of year to plant them. LOL

  • @anitaleach520
    @anitaleach520 Год назад +1

    First time watching your video. Copper coils - first thing that came to mind was Tesla and his copper coils. Hmmm. Electroculture gardening sounds interesting. Look forward to seeing what your results are.

  • @tuloko16
    @tuloko16 Год назад +6

    You should do an experiment and see how this affects earthworms. They are very sensitive to electricity on the ground. Maybe they add a charge to the ground that the earthworms like?

  • @margaretburnham5683
    @margaretburnham5683 Год назад +2

    I just received server books by different authors on this topic a few weeks ago from Amazon but I've just recently moved and haven't got to read them yet

  • @pennypinkerton8201
    @pennypinkerton8201 Год назад +3

    Thank you for breaking this down and making it simple. You make it look very easy. 3:29

  • @roger55es
    @roger55es 7 месяцев назад +1

    Keep a check on bugs I belive that the copper keeps them away as well as they say less fertiliser & more growth.
    It will be good to see your progress Thanks

  • @ronaldnelson
    @ronaldnelson Год назад

    Our garden is doing good with Electroculture

  • @HeiderosesPhotograph
    @HeiderosesPhotograph 8 месяцев назад

    I recognized when I had my tomatoes on metal stakes instead of wooden or plastic stakes after a thunderstorm came through the plants grew really fast. But I might use your method as well. thank you so much for sharing this video.

  • @nicolaearghir3212
    @nicolaearghir3212 Год назад +3

    I've been using this method for a long time and it works well, the only piece missing in this circuit is a germanium diode and maybe an old telephone headset. Good luck.

    • @bennybodash855
      @bennybodash855 Год назад +4

      Why don't you elaborate on how, what and why this is needed and how its done?

  • @Maplecook
    @Maplecook Год назад +1

    Now HERE's something I've never seen before!

  • @normbograham
    @normbograham 9 месяцев назад +1

    We once did a study with EMF, and plants. Basically, EMF did not help the plants. So, if the copper wire helps the plants, it's not from electrical, but might be a reaction with other metals, and the breaking down of the differing metals, especially the copper flaking off.

  • @Sunnymoonedt
    @Sunnymoonedt Год назад +1

    Wow, nice experience for me. I will try this. Here in Germany it is at moment very dry weather and i have many problems with my plants. Soil bad... I dont't know it. I wish good luck for your plants. Warm wishes from. Northern Germany. Simmi

  • @elotalks8185
    @elotalks8185 Год назад +7

    I think your coils need to be a little bit bigger diameter. Also you wanna grab a Compass and you wanna put the antennas exactly south of the plants You want to have the antennas

  • @iondetox
    @iondetox 10 месяцев назад +1

    I've worked with Powered Electromagnets and there is a definite difference in plant growth. I've ran light dc current where I separated the wires and attached to each end of a tray and that has wild results in low power, but the magnet works better.

  • @1stbadger700
    @1stbadger700 Год назад +17

    I’m doing the same thing and I have actually seen huge results in the growth. Don’t know about fertilizing or bug deterrent yet but I’m on board with the growth factors. My pepper plants have shot up and lots of blooms. I don’t even know how the first electroculture video got in my feed but I am grateful. Good works miracles all the time. You might consider trimming some of those leaves off the tomato plants. More work for the plant to support all those leaves.

    • @centraltexashomestead-mike4956
      @centraltexashomestead-mike4956  Год назад +3

      Thanks so much for your comments and input! Let us know how you do this year. We are getting really nice spring weather and loving the rain.

    • @1stbadger700
      @1stbadger700 Год назад +3

      @@centraltexashomestead-mike4956 I live in the San Antonio area and am loving the rain we are FINALLY getting. Last year the May winds were so bad and hot I got almost zero fruit from my garden. This year am growing in high tunnel in containers only due to nematodes in my soil. God loves bugs cuz there are so many varieties and specifics to every kind of veggie plant. Have a blessed and beautiful Mothers Day.

    • @centraltexashomestead-mike4956
      @centraltexashomestead-mike4956  Год назад +4

      Thanks for hanging out with us!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @humanperson4132
    @humanperson4132 Год назад +1

    I've been hearing good things about this. I'm yet to try it but you've inspired me to bend up some wire. Wish me luck

  • @lmclrain
    @lmclrain Год назад +2

    gotta try this, just subbed, looking forward for more videos as interesting as this or whatever you feel like sharing, thanks

  • @bennybodash855
    @bennybodash855 Год назад +3

    The copper is normally wrapped around the wood stick.

  • @BCToby
    @BCToby Год назад +1

    Hi, this looks facinating! Has there been a double blind study done difinitively proving this works? Based on the overwhelming positive posts/videos from others I would imagine a double blind study would be extremly easy to do and very defininative in it's results! If not it would save me a bunch of copper/time experimenting with it ;)

  • @jjayneartworkx
    @jjayneartworkx Год назад

    Oh sweet magnolia purple peas stay purple and turn my soups purple n blue...❤

  • @WoolieBsApiary
    @WoolieBsApiary Год назад +2

    Im also looking into magnets and copper for my Honey Bee hives. Ive watched a video from a French guy about it.

  • @switchofftogettagrip1400
    @switchofftogettagrip1400 Год назад +1

    If you have any trees with scale on them like the bad scale that infects frangipani's poke a bit of copper wire from one side through to the other side of the same branch and in a short time the scale will disappear.
    Will try it on everything I intend on growing this coming spring, will even put it through a single part of my pumpkin vine to see what happens!
    Maybe even try it on my rose bush, that is very old and lives in heavy clay soil, how? I do not know and yes it flowers from time to time! Some nut built the house bricks over it and yet it still stands strong, when I have more time will test a few natural methods on the rose bush!

  • @fredheijtink6229
    @fredheijtink6229 4 месяца назад +1

    The winding of the wire on northern round is ANTI-clockwise!

  • @dougbillman2333
    @dougbillman2333 Год назад

    Thank you kindly, be safe.......

  • @mayshomesteadchronicles
    @mayshomesteadchronicles Год назад +7

    Howdy fellow Texan! Garden is looking great. Keep up the good work. God bless you in Jesus’ name!

    • @centraltexashomestead-mike4956
      @centraltexashomestead-mike4956  Год назад

      God bless, we are going to watch and sub to your channel.

    • @mayshomesteadchronicles
      @mayshomesteadchronicles Год назад +1

      Ok, thank you, kind sir! Blessings. Stay in touch

    • @deborahdenton3603
      @deborahdenton3603 Год назад +1

      I live in north central texas. I have done electrol culture myself. I used sticks from my yard and put copper wire on them. I'm seeing a big difference. I too watch Danny and Wanda and love them . Good luck everyone in your growing! God will bless our Gardens.

  • @bradbrown2168
    @bradbrown2168 Год назад +2

    Lightening strikes are key to a fertile land. It takes the Nitrogen from air and fixates it into soil.

  • @MsLippy
    @MsLippy Год назад +4

    Good Morning!! I’ll be joining you with the copper wire this weekend, Bud found his roll and will make me a few, I believe he said 18 gage. Everything is looking great for y’all and of course you gotta plant fun things, the grands will love it!!! Happy Gardening and can’t wait for the new sauce to come out. God Bless

  • @dougbillman2333
    @dougbillman2333 Год назад +2

    Balances everything out......... So do crystals...gold, silver and platinum are crystals........... you can grow crystal.......

  • @jameswilliamson288
    @jameswilliamson288 Год назад +2

    I'm useing a bycle rim for antenna.
    with and speaker.wire to ground .great results

  • @lolitabonita08
    @lolitabonita08 Год назад +1

    tip the antenna top MUST point to true north...u do not need too many loops for the antenna to work...and the antenna MUST not touch the plants...

  • @Anio997
    @Anio997 Год назад

    Wyśmienity filmik pozdrawiam i łapkę zostawiam.

  • @ronmartin7253
    @ronmartin7253 Год назад +2

    the galvanized fence there is a much bigger antennae than your coils. even the tomato cages.

  • @tommywright7196
    @tommywright7196 Год назад

    Iv never heard of this but will definitely try it

  • @debzyj376
    @debzyj376 Год назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @razvand.4844
    @razvand.4844 Год назад +2

    I know you must make one of 6meters above ground + what goes in the ground. It stimulates the magnetic energy and all living plants and insects to thrive and because of this energy, they need no stimulants to grow. And another thing is, you need to switch to copper tools because you can destroy the magnetic field that forms because of the copper in the ground.

  • @dt8ustotten285
    @dt8ustotten285 Год назад +1

    I just planted the 3 bean blend for the first time!

  • @RErikWeigand
    @RErikWeigand Год назад +1

    Everyone else is wrapping it around a wooden stick. Maybe you would consider adding a few of these to your experiment to see if there is a difference.
    Best of luck

  • @zenyachty8999
    @zenyachty8999 10 месяцев назад +1

    Always put the antennas south of your plants!

  • @CindyAAvery
    @CindyAAvery 7 месяцев назад

    LOVE this! I’ve been researching and experimenting also. Thank you for the video! ☀️

  • @MrPurcie
    @MrPurcie Год назад +2

    Great video im interesting in what you said about the Nitrogen that being brought back to the soil if I hear correctly.

  • @retiredjedi6178
    @retiredjedi6178 5 месяцев назад +1

    Try a section without the metal fence, use nylon fence instead, just to see. I'm curious about the wire length, what was total length of wire, (shows what frequency the 'antenna' is tuned to).

  • @lancesudberry209
    @lancesudberry209 Год назад +1

    Interestingly fascinating earned my all you asks!👍🥖💬 One would think the plants would be stimulated by it but i would go as far into thinking not so many bugs and mold and mites enjoy it ?

  • @rosepetal9026
    @rosepetal9026 Год назад +1

    I am trying 6 foot garden wood from homeDepot and thick copper wire also from homeDepot - not expensive. Wrap around pole and leave for several inches into the ground and the coil on top.
    You tuber - by Cultivate elevate

  • @lizkeiter4806
    @lizkeiter4806 Год назад +1

    Hey from Kansas! I had my son in law make me some cones that I’m making antennas out of old wire. We are low on rain. We will have to share our experiences.

  • @deong6289
    @deong6289 Год назад +1

    Great video.

  • @lucaleon1
    @lucaleon1 Год назад +2

    do it like a science experiment, divide your yard into two part, same plants in both. But in one you put the antenna and in the other dont.

  • @TheCaliRhino
    @TheCaliRhino Год назад +1

    It's suggested to wrap the copper around a fallen branch from your property, clockwise, & get the branch/post/antenna a good 6-18" into the ground. If you can get an antenna 6' tall it's ideal. I hope you have great success with this method, we just put 2 tall antenna in our greenhouse & garden beds...we need to buy more copper hahaha

  • @charmainemontgomery582
    @charmainemontgomery582 Год назад +1

    I watched the same videos on electro culture & I’m trying it later this month.

  • @popuphomesteadlivingoffgri8606
    @popuphomesteadlivingoffgri8606 Год назад +1

    Very cool, I'm interested to see the results

  • @emilypulled312
    @emilypulled312 7 месяцев назад +1

    A follow up after more testing.
    I found more emphasis on the antennas and static electricity.
    The only way to accurately measure it is with an electrostatic field meter, and they tend to be expensive, but here are my personal findings.
    After measuring at the antenna at each planter location I found relatively high readings.
    I live in “Uncivilized” Arkansas and we have overhead power lines and transformers. The power to my house comes from a pole that is at the corner of one of the planter beds, with a transformer on that pole.
    My highest readings are closest to that power pole and the lowest readings are at planters farther away. But even those readings are still pretty high.
    I still wonder about the anode rod theory, but now I’m convinced the static electricity is a factor.
    Almost daily I see differences in plant growth where these copper antennas are placed, and I believe my rapid results are due to the power lines and the transformer that’s in the immediate vicinity.
    When I place an antenna beside a plant, I can see the leaves raise up after only a few hours. After a few days I can see noticeable size differences in the tomato plant leaves, being larger than plants without an antenna.
    In another bed, my squash was not growing, and after placing an antenna by four smaller plants, 14" in diameter, the plants put on blooms and one plant put on tiny squash before the blooms opened.
    I will try to keep posting comments as I see results or do more testing, and I hope this is helpful.