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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Nature the incredible.

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



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Was watching a little history last night, something directly tied into what you experimenting with here They SILENCED Nikola Tesla over THIS! I found it particularly interesting.

Look forward to seeing your results!

@tipu curate

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Crazy my friend all the things that work they silence and suppress. Sad how the world would be so perfect if it wasn't for those evil ones pushing a sinister agenda. Are you well??

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Everything good is turned a blind eye to, batteries and solar/wind power are never going to work, only make fat cats richer!

As for Durban's Upper South Coast, it's dirty, dismal and hot to say the least. One day at a time as always, look forward to hearing how this experiment rolls out, could be something good for farming.

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Good morning. This post is about gardening, I think it is not appropriate for this community that is gastronomic. For this reason, I proceed to silence it. Greetings.

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Would you mind unmuting my comment below? Or was my comment the only one worth muting here for some reason? Or was it an accidental comment mute?

I realize the article should not have been posted in this community. I still follow and interact with this author because I enjoy their works and wisdom.

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I guess I've been silenced like Nikola Tesla?? Haha that wont stop me. As for your other comment it's early day's still so dont see any copper oxidation as yet but Ill be sure to keep you posted thanks for popping in brother blessings. ;)

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When the copper oxidizes, and changes color, do you clean the wire with chemical? Will it have to be replaced? Trying to pick your brain on any other useful tidbits on the electric setup. Is there an ideal wire thickness, length, coil angles, height/depth?

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I use a 1mm wire but will experiment with different thicknesses and post when I have more info ;)

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