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January 26, 2024 at 12:54 pm in reply to: My own Electroculture control experiment — 2023 — (with documentation) #381676
HalMemberWow super cool info man, I will have a look. We should all be so diligent and detailed in our work. I am more like a tornado and data and small children are scattered in my wake 🙂
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HalMemberSo promised a test for this fractile antenna design. Attached is a photo of the prototype jig for a 4” antenna. Just printed out the pattern, drove some finish nails in at the node points. The jig worked well it took about 5 minutes to bend the wire to shape. I needed a way to keep the long wires from touching so I cut a cork down and it keeps the wire separated by sticking them down through the cork. Guess my wine intake has finally paid off! I have two Key lime trees inside, one doing well with flowers the other not so good no buds. I’m putting this first one in the soil to see if it helps. I’ll report back any findings.
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HalMemberI’ll send you a photo as I am making some this weekend. The key is to never close the loop ie have the wires touch as it will not work. I will be putting two together and turning one perpendicular to have a dimensional one as well, keeping either from touching is the key. I will also send you a pic of the jig I have to make them quickly 🙂
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HalMemberHi Kev, thanks for starting this group I am very interested in participating in this topic. I came across some interesting info about what makes a good antenna for the electroculture to work its very best. I have used spirals and hoops and various shapes but I am doing an experiment using a fractile antennna shape. Here is a pic of a sketch I made for making these to test. I am making several sizes of these 24,12,6,4,2″ and will make some controlled tests to see how these work. Have you seen this shape being used yet?
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HalMemberI bought the two trees in early December, right out of the shipment the one looked like it was in shock, probably scared 🙂 Over the first month it lost 2/3rds of its leaves and showed no sign of recovery or any new growth. The twin to that almost immediately started putting out new leaf sets and started blooming about the time I made the fractile antennas. I will say I may have cheated as I really started talking to this poor tree to give it some confidence as I introduced the antenna. 🙂 I do think these plants need that communication, maybe that helped too
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HalMemberHey just thought I would update how the test with my sickly key lime tree. After placing the 4″ fractile antenna in the pot of my less than happy key lime tree, there seems to be hope and improvement! It has been about 16 days since I placed the new designed antenna and the tree has started putting out new leaf sets and even a flower bud! It is important to mention I have not moved the plant from its east facing window, only rotated it every few days. It was deep watered on the 24th and again on February 4th (I also spray misted the leaves using my Brown’s gas water as I always do) and has had no additional additives. The twin tree to this has continued its growth and it has put out at least 10 flowers over this time frame. It also received a 4″ fractile antenna. Please have a look at a couple pics, in my mind very positive based on how the tree was doing when the experiment began just a couple weeks ago.
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HalMemberWow!! that is crazy cool to be able to show that comparison. Very good results!!
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HalMemberHi Doug nice to meet you. I will check Ken Wheeler’s discussion. I am always looking to learn. Glad your NC friend has not bent to family pressures. It takes a lot to fight that type of pressure.
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HalMemberNice! Did you make a comparison on another plant not putting the coil around? Would love to see that if you tried a control plant. I made these for all my fruit trees, I think I will update them with the 3 wires as you have shown. Good info!!
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HalMemberYeah same here, the cost of the books is pretty high so figured I could listen to this audio version and eventually get the collection of books. This recording is very good and so glad I found this.
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HalMemberHi I found this audio version of the Saint Germain Discourses if this helps 🙂
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HalMemberCool, I’ll put some things together to share. I have some of the cones that were made using 3 D printer for the forms you can use over and over again. You should only use copper (best) but hear some get results from aluminum. Don’t bother with steel or galvanized wires, they will not work. The printing of 3D metals would be expensive I would think. I get scrap copper wire strip off the sheath and use it. Larger thickness wire for larger antenna, smaller for smaller. I’m lucky I have an electrician that gives me butt rolls after a job is completed so my wire is free to me.
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