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October 13, 2024 at 10:51 pm in reply to: Have you started using Electroculture? — or plan to, or want to?? #399664
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October 10, 2024 at 5:10 am in reply to: Have you started using Electroculture? — or plan to, or want to?? #399437
NickMemberYea I wish I knew how to measure electrical potentials in the soil. Or just soil analysis in general. Another thing I wish is that Dr Barre would empty his mind on all that he knows into practical workshops so everybody interested could do all those awesome things.
Put some sort of flexible isolation around the containers?
So all the flowers you took pictures from you made cuttings from?
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NickMemberSo far as I understand it’s never proven to come from a tick bite.
Dr Tom Cowen did a video on a couple weeks ago.
https://rumble.com/v5gcij7-q-and-a-webinar-from-92624.html?e9s=src_v1_ucpYou could also look into the German New Medicine approach of where the symptoms come from.
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October 7, 2024 at 1:27 am in reply to: Have you started using Electroculture? — or plan to, or want to?? #399232
NickMemberThe garden this year was a mixed succes. It was a crazy year anyways will that much rain and the slugs. Also the seeds I bought were not the best quality. But luckily we had good weather in the second half of July and the whole of August. So some things managed do well while others didnt do so well. The trees i’ve planted did the best. My apple family tree is already 3 meters tall while I put it in the ground 10 months ago at 120cm height. They are supposed to become 2-2,5 meters after 3-5 years. I got some pruning to do to keep it in check. Another factor was that the garden I made was fresh. I think everything had to settle in and start to create a living system which will costs some time. Next season it will have had enough time to do so so I am pretty sure the results will be better.
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NickMemberThese 2 podcasts were really good. I booked a single session with him. Let’s see where this goes.
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NickMemberThese are Dutch people so I thought it was in the Netherlands. I searched for it and actually it is in France.
https://hansroverts.wixsite.com/denatuurlijketijd/accommodatie
https://www.google.com/maps/place/De+Natuurlijke+Tijd+Educatief+Centrum+en+bijzonder+overnachten/@48.0503181,6.1028043,295m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m6!3m5!1s0x47931997d0b03bf5:0x410ab857dc067432!8m2!3d48.049814!4d6.101465!16s%2Fg%2F11bxfm9xv4?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDMyNS4xIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D -
NickMemberOn top of the pole is this thing I bought from Yannick. Its small and light so the pole can support it. Only a bird tried to sit on mine so the spiral is now horizontal 😅 You can also easily make your own if you are a bit handy. I made several myself.
https://www.electroculturevandoorne.com/store/p59/antenneatmopsheriquecuivre.htmlWhen working with pots on a balcony you can do the magnets and pyramids like this.
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NickMemberI used it the previous year but the results in general were bad because the weather we had was horrible. In April, it rained twice as much as normal; in May, it rained three times as much. So everything drowned. And what didn’t drown was eaten by the snails that came with the wet weather. The seeds I used were also of very poor quality. So too many negative factors.
What did do very well last year were the 2 fruit trees I planted. 1 apple tree that was 120cm when I planted it. The company said that after 3 years it will reach its maximum height which can be upto 3 meters. But the tree already reached 3 meters after 10 months. The other tree is a 1 year young fig tree that managed to give a few ripe figs. Normally it’s after 2 or 3 years.
This year I am not growing from seeds but we buy the small plants and just plant those. So far the weather has been good, I hope it stays this way. And the raised bed has been there for 1,5 years now so I assume that has settled and is living. So I am positive about this season.
No controls. The whole garden is perma culture and electro culture. I’ve seen enough people show the difference between with and without.
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October 13, 2024 at 11:36 pm in reply to: Have you started using Electroculture? — or plan to, or want to?? #399666
NickMemberWhat about thermal heating? Something like this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU7cvF_mxykThe winters here are not too cold anymore. Grandfather and parents talk about long cold winters upto -20 Celcius. But the last cold winter I can not even remember properly, over 25 years ago. Now it’s usually between 0 and 10 degrees Celcius. WIth maybe 1 or 2 weeks of frost going to -5 during the day and -10 during the night but that is rare. The last time I did ice skating outside is more then 15 years ago and it only lasted a couple of days.
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NickMemberYea I know it’s hard to let go of the label. But it becomes easier when you have more knowledge. And even when you have the knowledge the biggest step is getting out of the ‘I am a victim of bad luck and only X (the doctor, a medicine, a supplement etc) external factor can cure me’ to accepting the body is intelligent and what we experience is the body trying to heal itself. Because then it comes down to you who can cure you. It’s an internal thing and not external. The only thing from outside is someone helping/guiding you on your journey. That is a lot of responsibility and especially when you put the responsibility of your health on an outside factor your whole life. Took me 5 years to really understand and do something with it. My healing only just started and it still can be hard especially when you are in pain and it prevents you from doing what you want to do. But like Erin said, it is liberating it really is. Even tho the pain and discomfort suck I look at it as a positive thing now.
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NickMemberI hope you can find a solution for your problem. There is always a solution.
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October 8, 2024 at 12:31 am in reply to: Have you started using Electroculture? — or plan to, or want to?? #399296
NickMemberI didn’t see any slugs after. I think it was a combination of the nematodes and the weather that improved. April and May were extreme with the rain, 2 and 3 times as much as the 100 yearly average. I don’t know the exact age of the tree but its a young tree. I asked the company how old they are when they sell em. I’ll let it know when they reply. It’s a tree with 5 different apples. Under the tree sits a cone with copper spiral with a quartz crystal in it. And I used lots of basalt when I planted the tree. The tree stands in a corner of the copper pyramid. And a copper coil around the base. And ofc the magnetic antenna’s, the big round tower next to it and the big antenna in the garden. And the last thing I added was the charcoal. The tree is loving it.
The kales you see in the picture are planted in the beginning of July after I took out many things that didn’t survive the rain and slugs. The kales are doing great. I’ll let them continue till after the winter. Let’s see how tall they can grow.The fig tree also doing great. I had it in a container for 1 year and that didn’t work out. I planted it the same time in the garden as the apple tree. November 2023. Usually fig trees give ripe fruits 3-4 years after planting. But I already had 3 ripe figs this summer.
I grew some things in containers also. It works but I just don’t get the same results as planting in the ground. It’s a big difference for me. Next year I skip the containers.
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NickMemberYea Kevin I know what you mean. 300 dolar for a 30 minutes session is pretty outrageous. The on-on sessions that could come after cost 5100 dolars. So I am keeping it with the single session. And I will cancel my appointment with my natural doctor for it, the appointment and supplements are about the same cost as that single session.
Here in the Netherlands we have this social healtcare system (mandatory and cost 150 euro per month). This system is willing to pay 50.000 euro’s yearly for a treatment for my ‘disease’. And then without laughing they tell me that after 1 year they can see if it ‘worked’. Yet 300 dolars for a session that will actually address the root cause they won’t pay for. Or 200 euro’s for some supplements that will actually assist my body in the healing phase are also not payed for by the ‘healthcare system’. With these numbers even 5000 euro’s is nothing. So I need to train and learn myself not to be conflicted to much by this crazyness. It’s pretty hard tbh hahaha. But for now let’s see if I can get to the root cause of my perianal abscess. I think Brandon’s approach is the way to go. I will let you know how it went. -
June 17, 2024 at 6:43 am in reply to: Have you started using Electroculture? — or plan to, or want to?? #392518
NickMemberNope I didn’t want to spend even more money on it. Also put a copper mesh around the garden and connected it to a antenna so hopefully some electrical current will flow through it. Bought some beer traps and installed those. So for the nematods I just used a watering can. If this all doesnt work then I surrender and then slugs win.
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June 16, 2024 at 1:54 am in reply to: Have you started using Electroculture? — or plan to, or want to?? #392455
NickMemberThey came in powder. Open the satchet and disperse them in 1 liter of water. Mix it and then add 125 ml on 10 liter of water and apply to 5m2. It was pretty easy actually. Takes 2 weeks for the nematodes to kill of the slugs.
https://www.biogroei.nl/aaltjes-tegen-slakkenbiogroei.nl
No-slug | Aaltjes tegen slakken
Hou rekening met enkele dagen levertijd Bestrijdt naaktslakken in je tuin Toepassen maart - oktober Toepassen vanaf een bodemtemperatuur van 6°C
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