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Home » Blog » How To Garden With Electroculture, and Does it Work?

How To Garden With Electroculture, and Does it Work?

By carlislebee | June 12, 2024

How To Garden With Electroculture, and Does it Work?

Learning How to Garden With Electroculture, and Does it Work was something I wanted to know! In this post, I will show you exactly what my experiment consists of and the results.

How To Garden With Electroculture, and Does it Work?

Electroculture Garden Flowers

I wanted to know if this would be a great addition to the garden, so I decided to try it! Electroculture is a form of ‘pseudoscience’ as some would say. There are plenty of backyard experiments that prove electroculture helps their plants grow!

Fortunately, I have done a lot of digging, not only in my soil, but through a lot of research, and sifted through much skepticism.

Admittedly, you might feel like a tin foil hat person, but that is okay. We should be open to trying new things and testing them for survival. Finally, let’s see what the experiment looks like.

What is Electroculture?

Cloudbusting

Electricity/Energy in the atmosphere is present, and readily available, so the copper helps attract it into the soil to produce healthy plants. Air is filled with water, and moisture is brought out with chemical and energetic reactions.

A famous psychoanalyst named Wilhelm Reich was the top engineer for changing the weather. More specifically, causing rain clouds to form from a rod called a cloudbuster. His ideas have been around since the 1800s.

You might have seen/heard the music video “Cloudbusting” by Kate Bush. This is based on Reich technology to improve desert landscapes.

The atmosphere is filled with energy and frequency. This is hard to believe for some people because it is not tangible, or seen. However, frequencies are the basis for all living things. There can be negative frequencies and positive frequencies.

Smell, fragrance, and aroma can be measured as frequencies. Therefore, just because you can’t see frequencies, they are there. Mitch from the OrgoneDonor has researched this and offers ways to bust those negative frequencies trapping people from living the best lives they were meant to live.

Why Try Electroculture?

Electroculture uses this energy/frequency/electricity already present in the atmosphere and helps plants grow. Without the need for fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides, electroculture has been silenced for many years.

Primarily, if growing food without many inputs is a priority, then electroculture is for you. There is no harm. Matthew Roeske from ‘Cultivate Elevate‘ guides people on how to make the antennas. He offers research on why electroculture is a benefit and not a negative for your backyard garden or farm.

Mitch, the OrgoneDonor has done electroculture experiments in his garden which he documents here. I find his gardening style and look at life freeing, and hilarious.

Below is a quick video of me making the copper antennas and putting them in my garden.

Why Copper for Electroculture?

According to Victor Schauburger, who studied agriculture, copper, brass, and bronze improve the quality of soil health. Victor Schauburger argued that iron increased the magnetism of the soil, & led to harder and drier grounds.

Not only is copper very beneficial, but the spiral coil of the copper is important for plants too:

“Why this shape? It is argued by many that logarithmic spirals are so common in biological organisms because it is the most efficient way for something to grow. By maintaining the same shape through each successive turn of the spiral, it is argued, the least amount of energy needs to be used.” -bluelabyrinths.com

What You Will NEED:

  • Copper wire
  • Pliers
  • Small Wire Cutters
  • Bamboo rods or sticks from your lawn

After reading Matthew’s information, I learned a few things. If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, the coil must be wrapped clockwise. Therefore, coil the antennas are from the bottom, up clockwise. If you live in the Southern Hemisphere, coil the antennas bottom up, counter-clockwise.

How To Garden How To Garden With Electroculture, and Does it Work?

My Electroculture Garden Experiment:

Here is a photo of when I put my copper antenna in the ground. On the right is a cantaloupe plant that I bought as a starter from a local nursery. On the left, are two pumpkin plants from seeds.

Electroculture Garden Method with Copper Antenna

If you haven’t yet started your garden, it’s not too late! I wrote about how you can start a Back to Eden Garden in the Late Spring.

Try Electroculture in Your Garden Today!

From my research, there are so many benefits to electroculture and using copper gardening tools. There is no risk, so I recommend trying!

If you try this method, let me know in the comments what the results were for you.

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    June 14, 2024 at 10:16 pm

    […] these bracelets, I was researching how beneficial copper is. I then went down the discovery hole on electroculture and how copper rods can help with gardening. After deciding to give this a try, I learned a […]

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