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Ashley is a soil scientist who has had a passion for plants since she was a small child. In the long summers as a child, she would garden alongside her grandmother and it was then that she realized her love for greenery. With years of great studying, Ashley had begun her post-secondary education at the University of Saskatchewan.
At first, her second love, animals, was the career path she chose but while doing her undergrad she realized that her education would take her elsewhere. And with that, four years later she graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with a bachelor’s degree in science and a major in Soil Science.
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If there is someone out there that would know how to set this up on one of my small tomato beds please send me a DM! I would be interested in doing this in the spring out of pure curiosity.
When I drive past corn fields I see that the corn underneath the electrical line poles doesn't grow very well or at all. I assumed electricity isn't good.
Super upload ❤️😀
Yup, lightening energizes the air and elevates nitrogen in the rain fall.
Sounds to me like they created ozone
How does electroculture affect the edaphon including earthworms? Is there really no harm? You don't speak french language correctly.
I read that the black chickpeas that grow in India where there are many electrical rainstorms, are very energising…much more than regular chickpeas…
Nothing new I also use magnets people don’t understand it’s current and frequency.
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If it acts by reducing the surface tension, I wonder if ultrasonic waves would have effect too? Or if that would damage the plant?
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The beeping background noise at 2-4 minutes sounds like a low battery alert on a smoke detector. Very distracting and unnecessary. And annoying because I had to replay to determine where the sound was actually coming from. I don’t get it.
Really interesting! Thank you!
Of course the WEF and CCP is growing FrankenBeans and spreading it through Tik Tok.
Jokes asides it's pretty interesting concept.
Interesting, I have been resarching the works of Viktor Schauberger, funny you did not mention him as he is one of the pioneers of this. Also I never heard of useing batteries, that sounds like it whould not work. The copper has to be elevated because its an antenna that harvests energy from the atmosphere (Ether), and they must be aligned with the earths magnetic field. The approached you researched seems to be doomed to fail to keep the fake food programs rolling.
Can I start potatoes that have been chit indoors in a container without a grow light. When it starts to show, mound it. When it's time to let it grow then use a grow lights. I am looking for ideas to grow indoors in saskatchewan
Are the plants grown from seed, and sown in the 'electrified' soil? Surely the electricity would affect the seed in a negative way? Also you said the more water we can get moving through the leaf, means more nutrient uptake. Does this mean that since more water is evaporating, the humidity is higher, therefore the plant is more inclined to open its stomata and hence transpiration- which results in more water uptake, and therefore more nutrient uptake? Thanks 💚
Is there any truth in just using the copper wire antenna to increase magnetism in the soil, also copper or brass tools are supposed to increase crops, supposedly by not reducing the magnetism in the soil. 🤔
Cool! Nylon stockings cut for string to hold up your plants gives off static electricity.
WEF member bill gates proposed blocking the sun to “help stop climate change”. If they are the only ones who can grow food then everybody is forced to join their system or go to war against the Rockefeller UN.
Crazy stuff! Love it… World Eeecownumbic Forhum? What is that?
Wait if that picture of the radish is actually real that is insane considering the ultra shortness of a radish season. Like 20 some days!? That big?! It must have literally been growing before your eyes .
How does this effect bee populations, and other beneficial pollinators? On the one hand electrocuting bees sounds bad, on the other reduced insecticide use may help pollinators live next to farms. Great video!
Sorry to jump in late. I was reading the comments before watching the actual video.
Earth and outer atmosphere have two separate charges and that’s why it’s recommended that one should walk barefoot at least once a day or so to discharge accumulating charges from the body.
My first introduction to compost tea was through a YouTube video posted by Mr. John where veggies grown under Alaska skies and compost tea set world records….. is it due to the northern lights and compost tea?
Regarding chickpeas comments, main growing area for chickpeas in India and Pakistan are semi desert and after monsoon so it’s possible to have ground charged effect present.
Not being religious but Quran has mentioned benefits and harms of lightening as well… we now know the carbon production during lighting storms or potential damage to certain grains but does it electrically charge the land
So cool thanks greatinformation
very cool !!! isn't there some sort of interaction with water and copper on its own?
Hahahaha You’re darn right! If Emperor Palpatine and the WEF suggests it, it’s gonna be a hard pass for me. The WEF is actively rooting for our downfall. I wouldn’t be surprised if they told us to feed our plants Brawndo; it has electrolytes. On a more serious note, in hydro growing the ppm has a direct relationship to electrical conductivity right?
Can we do an episode where you garden with Klaus Swab?
I'm making my foil hat right now, in preparation for zapping my plants. 😂
Good grief, what's the death count? Yeah, so I was standing in my garden after a heavy rain, when suddenly….
Interesting and hilarious at the same time. If I didn't think I'd hurt myself trying to do this, I might give it a whirl.
Do u offer classes in skillshare? Would love to lesrn more about soil biology
wait, I watched this whole video and you refuse to tell us how to do it? because you are afraid we will burn our house down? that's bs
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Wow!! I used to work with low voltage on building automation systems. 12v and 24v. Variable voltage systems!! You gitta big WOW🤯🤯🤯 that's crazy.
I'm not on tictoc. Or fb, or any of those. Just yt.🤷🏼♀️.
That is truly fascinating!!!!
thanks !
For fun, you should contact Dr. Elaine to ask her thoughts… well, maybe not.
When you explained how increased evaporation leads to increased nutrient uptake, that made me think about how succulents grow better in dry environments. Living on the west coast I had an aloe houseplant that was perpetually tiny, but when I moved to Lethbridge (very dry air) it grew like crazy. Do you think evaporation is a significant factor there or is it more to do with the reduced disease stress in dry environments?
Seriously, the government of China is evil (not the people). I would never put China in my upload title. I am taking this information with a grain of salt and COMMUNISM which is victimizing thousands of Muslims every day. Thousands of them.
Funny seeing all the different ideas out there. I've seen people do, earthing or grounding, in large raised soil beds, even indoors but connected outside. I'm going to read on this but do you know if they are running AC or DC, the frequency, current, voltage? AC may cause some unique things to happen.
Currently in France there are several youtube channels dedicated to electroculture. It's an interesting principle, but beware, there are also a lot of charlatan.
I often notice after a storm that the plants in the garden seem more beautiful, could this be due to rainwater charged with electricity by lightning?