Electroculture: The practice of applying strong electric fields or other sources of small air ions to growing plants, has potential to markedly increase crop production and to speed crop growth.
A. As I think on this concept and how it impacts plant growth, I get two very mixed things coming through. There looks to be pros and cons to this method. Allow me to explain.
I do see that electricity can promote and stimulate growth. I see it enhancing the energy field, exciting the cells and increasing metabolic rates. Plants grow bigger faster, and are ready to harvest sooner.
The con to this is that I see the plants lose some nutritional value. Something about their composition feels to be weakened or diluted. They don't look to cause harm, contain toxins, etc, They just look to not be the same quality of plant as their counterparts.
Overall, great for production, but not great for quality.
Have any of your heard of this? What are your thoughts or experience?
And that is all I have for this reading. Thank you. Love and light, Lynn
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4 comments:
Plants adapt and grow in artificial light so maybe they can adapt to electrical stimulation. I live in the city where one of the wholesale produce vendors that sends produce out to all of the neighborhood stores is right next door a large power transformer station which probably keeps the bugs away but always struck me as crazy.
I listen to a guy named James Douglas Cottrell who does the same sleeping prophecy methods that Edgar Cayce would do. In one of his readings he said that lightning and thunder can stimulate crops making them grow faster. It's kind of cool that Lynn got the same sort of thing.
I am familiar with this concept. My understanding is that it incorporates all technical means of improving growth, including sound, light and music. Apparently, plants dislike songs about fire, and prefer songs about water, such as the 60's classic Rhythm of the rain, with the Cascades. That one is a guaranteed success if you play it in your garden. All the plants will love it. You should avoid harming your plants. They will surely remember it and tremble with fear from that moment on every time they see you.
Thank you for the comments! They are resonate with me. :-)
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