Hidden History of Electro Culture

Zachary Denman

Electroculture History dates back to the 15th century and is a method of applying atmospheric electricity to increase plant growth. It will increase yields from harvestable fruits and vegetables using the telluric electricity from the atmosphere of Planet Earth to increase the size and vitality of organic foods.

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2 Responses to “Hidden History of Electro Culture”

  1. ian says:

    Brilliant N’, and right up my street. Electrodes being made as I speak. I’m already viewed as a tin foil hat nutter, so it won’t matter if my plants have hats too.

    • newensign says:

      Good for you Ian! A friend of mine did it last year – he wound copper wire clockwise around Bamboo sticks and put them in the ground across his veg patch and had a huge yield despite the weather!

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