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    #1
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    Electroculture

    I just happened to stumble on this. Apparently plant yeilds can reach staggering heights. I'm not toally sure if electroculture techniques increase yeilds by 50% or is it 70%? Anyways, who the hell would want to pass up the opportunity to get their cannabis up tp 70% bigger than before?!

    The application of electricity, magnetism, monochrome light, and sound can stimulate the growth of plants to a great extent. This little-known technology, called Electro-culture, can accelerate growth rates, increase yields, and improve crop quality. Electro-culture can protect plants from diseases, insects and frost. These methods also can reduce the requirements for fertilizer or pesticides. Farmers can grow bigger and better crops in less time, with less effort, and at a lower cost.





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    Euphoric Reviewed by Euphoric on . Electroculture I just happened to stumble on this. Apparently plant yeilds can reach staggering heights. I'm not toally sure if electroculture techniques increase yeilds by 50% or is it 70%? Anyways, who the hell would want to pass up the opportunity to get their cannabis up tp 70% bigger than before?! The application of electricity, magnetism, monochrome light, and sound can stimulate the growth of plants to a great extent. This little-known technology, called Electro-culture, can accelerate growth rates, Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Electroculture

    Wow thats new about 1980 or before.
    Mag from micro to mega gausse
    Mil to hv.
    Next what to do in the 1990, with Al Gores internet
    Keep thinking, LOOKING for someting new.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Electroculture

    Yea, its been "known" for some time that electric feilds can promote plant growth but it seems that the research has been largely neglected.

    Electro culture is the use of electricity of small power to improve plant germination, growth, and yield. It is a field not yet fully explored by scientists, although it is as old as the study of electricity itself. As long ago as 1775, a professor at the University of Turin (Italy) stated that nature makes extensive use of atmospheric electric power for promoting vegetation.
    Experiments in plant electroculture have shown that plants grow faster if subjected to a slight external electrical charge -- not a 110-jolt, mind you, but a very light current..



    Not too much info on this around. I suggest experimenting to find the right formula. Supposedly the plants will grow amazingly better. The end result is more potent bud and more of it.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Electroculture

    I would expect that to ... not ... work.

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    #5
    Member

    Electroculture

    whatever i'm gonna try this on my next few grows....


    gonna try playin different frequencies of sound

    try some electromagnets

    maybe try running current from the bottom of the plant thru the top

    this is my kind of experiment
    n biz like grw biz

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Electroculture

    Crare, Go for it dude! I'm with you. There has to be a connection there. Call me a dreamer if you want but I also believe that zero point energy is the future. Keep us posted.

    - Slow -
    Originally Posted by vileoxidation;
    I really need to start making more sense to more people then just me...

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Electroculture

    Yea man! sounds interesting.. they say music helps but that’s only ever to do with frequencies. Be cool if we could find a ideal frequency that stimulates growth etc..

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