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Electro-gardening

What is electro culture/electro gardening?


by Oddbjørn Okovita Uran

Electro Culture is an ancient practice of increasing crops by using certain materials to harvest the Earth's atmospheric energy. This was presented in 1749 by Abbe Nollett, in the 1920s by Justin Christofle Au and in the 1940s by Viktor Schauberger. This energy is always present and surrounds us everywhere, also known as Chi, Prana, Life Force and Ether.
It was also from the ether that Nikola Tesla developed the idea of free energy etc

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When using electro culture, there is no need to use pesticides, fertilizers or artificial fertilizers. That is primarily why this information was suppressed. All you need is the sun, the clouds, the rain, the nitrogen in the air and the ability to harness atmospheric energy. These atmospheric antennas can be made from materials such as wood, copper, zinc and brass. When you add these atmospheric antennas to your garden, soil or farm, they will boost your crops, fight frost and excessive heat, reduce watering, reduce pests and increase soil magnetism, leading to more nutrients in the long run.

How do I make an electro culture antenna?


Atmospheric antennas can be made from wood plugs found at Home Depot, Lowes, or a local piece of wood from your yard. The higher you make the antenna, the bigger your plants will grow. Justin Christofleua recommended 6 meters or more, but any height can be used. You can wrap the three plugs or the local wood with copper and/or zinc wires and make a fibonacci spiral or vortex up in the air towards magnetic north. The combination of zinc and copper can act as a battery when the sun hits the antenna. Then place the antenna approx. 15 to 20 cm into the soil and let nature do the work. Be creative, try different designs and you will see the true potential of electro culture.

If you want to know more about this topic, you can download Justin Christofleua's book on electro culture for free. (ISBN: 979-10-96132-08-9)
You also have many small films on YouTube as well as the TG group
Cultivate Elevate which shows you how to easily create your own small electro garden.

We would like to see those of you who try this form of cultivation start a discussion on the forum, or write a blog about your experiences. This is a large and exciting area in which one's own experiences should be shared with others.


I found an interesting fb group regarding electrogandening if it is interesting:

-The collective Electroculture Group-

https://www.facebook.com/groups/205160465554303/

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