ELECTROCULTURE WORKS?! testing 3 types of antenna

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  • Опубліковано 25 кві 2023
  • I have put 3 popular electroculture antenna or aerials to the test. Watch to the end to see the surprising results which show which aerials actually work!
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  • @yohann1960
    @yohann1960 Рік тому +24

    I totally believe this is part of “TheGreat Awakening”. We will heal our land with knowledge of what has been removed and hidden from us. We will, again be so abundant that we will have too much food. Land once dry and Barron will be lush and green. It’s very exciting. It’s also Biblical. Bless you all.

    • @CindyAAvery
      @CindyAAvery 2 місяці тому

      Exactly! We are returning to, creating, the Garden of Eden. Jesus saw heaven coming DOWN to earth! So exciting!!! ❤. One Love!

  • @Rosethatwantstomove
    @Rosethatwantstomove Рік тому +102

    I put 14 gauge copper wire in my pepper plants that are in 5 gallon buckets. Yesterday I put the wire in at dusk. Off/on rain today. When I put them inside a cheap greenhouse tonight because it will be almost 38 degrees. Don't want to risk of losing 3yr old peppers. I've seen tremendous growth in 24hrs. I'm excited for it.

    • @davideaston1139
      @davideaston1139 Рік тому +4

      If it's not earthed a least six inches in the ground, not in the plastic bucket, nothing is happening pal, plus you don't need to use expensive copper, aluminium wire works just as well

    • @Noellaization
      @Noellaization Рік тому

      @@davideaston1139 Not true at all, 6" in a pot, no it doesn't require 6" and aluminum is extremely toxic to humans!!! WTF!!!

    • @gayleeaton2077
      @gayleeaton2077 Рік тому +12

      ​@@davideaston1139but toxic

    • @davideaston1139
      @davideaston1139 Рік тому +7

      @@gayleeaton2077 All metals are toxic in some way, even copper but aluminium takes a while to corrode and when it starts to go white change it, it's still cheaper

    • @TheSagejunioro
      @TheSagejunioro Рік тому

      @@davideaston1139 k

  • @Guy4UnderDog
    @Guy4UnderDog Рік тому +49

    Almost 70 years ago, our landlord was an organic gardener. They had copies of Rodale's magazine which I read, though I was in 2 grade. In one of the earliest issues was an article about electro-culture. As I remember it consisted of wires passed back and forth under the ground beneath the garden connected to an antenna.

    • @Coincidence_Theorist
      @Coincidence_Theorist Рік тому

      Its pathetic how not advanced we are. How disconnected.
      Non living corporate fiction Entities are steering the ship into a deeper pit daily in search of infinite growth even quarter. …
      Well till nowish. Out with the old. Collapse it. Wash rinse redo. Repeat
      Control Alt Delete.
      Aint life sweet said the ouroboros tail to the teeth.
      Ooh that ticals. It said. Tail to head both feeling ivorine nibbling pressure quickens sandy tounge lickens ends meat. A self destructive feet. Only one tipping the scales to totally souless would slither to consider such a sadistic cirCull of life. Two eat into none Psycho complete each cycle complete self sacrifice will only suffice it to slay but despite that they live in bliss at this moment they kiss. An with a hiss “head tell me a tale fore we both get fed up devoured eaten and dead” rep tiled eyes flash surprise “ no time for tales currently be too tempting so to speak. Laying cross lips mixed with gums and the tongue could get confused why not choose something ALLeGORY instead? All gory story of cull ala brothers grimm. Or perhaps slays claws and northern. poles. Good ol santa nic kid stockings blackened coal.

  • @farceadentus
    @farceadentus Рік тому +28

    I planted my rods in December over winter. Now my garden is 3-4 times bigger, thicker, stronger and more productive than EVER before! It’s incredible!

    • @jessicagrant4990
      @jessicagrant4990 Рік тому

      What kind of method /size wire did you use? Did you do the ferrous magnets with iron in the ground too?

    • @farceadentus
      @farceadentus Рік тому +2

      @@jessicagrant4990 yes I only did that method. Rod in the ground horizontally with magnets on the ends aligned with the earths magnetic pole.

    • @farceadentus
      @farceadentus Рік тому +2

      @@jessicagrant4990 the thickness of the wire/rod is about 3 mm

  • @ticktock2383
    @ticktock2383 Рік тому +30

    We used an electric fence to keep critters out of the garden last yr. The corn and watermelon plants were huge and productive.

    • @riccaruso7791
      @riccaruso7791 Рік тому +4

      5 gallon buckets 🪣 filled two/thirds full of water 💦 with a layer of floating sunflower 🌻 seeds, with a slanted board ramps makes for an excellent chipmunk 🐿️ and mouse 🐁 trap 🪤 swimming 🏊‍♂️ pool! ~ LOL ~ 😠

    • @peggyplatt7296
      @peggyplatt7296 Рік тому

      I can see drowning the mice(they carry disease), but surely the chipmunks could be trapped.. I've had problems with squirrels in the garden too, but it's a matter of outsmarting them. They are the clowns of the urban animal kingdom and it would be a terribly boring world without them@@riccaruso7791

  • @sluiceman2004
    @sluiceman2004 Рік тому +30

    This was my BS Conservation Biology thesis at Rogers State University in 2004. I used a metallic sphere on a 15’ mast terminating to point sources over my plant beds that were earth grounded. I was able to reject the null hypothesis. In other words, it worked.

    • @jessicagrant4990
      @jessicagrant4990 Рік тому +3

      I would love to know more about your 04 thesis… this research is fascinating

    • @sluiceman2004
      @sluiceman2004 Рік тому +8

      There was very little information available at the time I did this. The internet is flooded with information now. I’ll try find a copy of it. It’s probably on my iPad..

    • @rusticraver82
      @rusticraver82 Рік тому +11

      @@sluiceman2004 publish it online when you find it, this sort of information needs to be protected.

    • @u1es
      @u1es Рік тому

      It's been done since the early 1900's. If it really did work, it would be a lot more popular.
      The only thing it does, is produce snake oil.

    • @oztrich24
      @oztrich24 Рік тому +2

      @@sluiceman2004 any luck finding your thesis?

  • @MynewTennesseeHome
    @MynewTennesseeHome Рік тому +46

    I just found your channel and watched a few of you're previous videos. I too like to experiment and am trying the electroculture thing. I love seeing people try things and seeing how/if they work. I've been gardening all my life 65 yrs and learn new things all the time...if you have an open mind, learning never ends. OBTW, I subscribed.

  • @camperjack2620
    @camperjack2620 Рік тому +24

    CB radio was popular in the States during the 60s and 70s. A tuned antenna would arch over the car from the front fender to the back bumper, about 12 feet or more. They were called whip antennas. Some one came up with a 3 foot piece of fiberglass rod withe the wire coiled in the core. So in a 3 foot length they got the same reception as the extra long one. I think a brand was a fire stick. So that would explain the coil.

    • @tangerinedreamer50
      @tangerinedreamer50 10 місяців тому

      I'd a mag mount on my car the one with the magnet on the bottom

  • @kimbrgv
    @kimbrgv Рік тому +32

    This winter I put wire in my house plants..Simply amazing results, like doubled in size. Just starting out side garden and my strawberries had doubled in size in 2 days. I'm super excited 🎉

    • @1ntwndrboy198
      @1ntwndrboy198 Рік тому +6

      Did you run wire outside to antenna, when you tried it indoors?

    • @lauraa.8218
      @lauraa.8218 Рік тому +1

      Cómo lo hiciste? En espirales, en una vara con alambre de cobre enrollado? Por favor, me gustaría probar

    • @gg05irgm
      @gg05irgm 7 місяців тому

      do you still see results? and what methods did you use!!!

  • @OnlywayisThroughJesus
    @OnlywayisThroughJesus Рік тому +8

    This is so neat to see! Thank you for your work! I loved your magnet video on the seedlings success:) please keep them coming! God bless you!

  • @dlbet4110
    @dlbet4110 Рік тому

    I just started doing this technique this week. Helpful video. Thanks.

  • @KB-2222
    @KB-2222 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for taking the time out of your life to try helping others. I'm looking into this stuff as well. Ordered 200ft of 8 gauge bare copper and 200ft of 16 gauge.

  • @AmericanMadeAdventures
    @AmericanMadeAdventures Рік тому

    OMG-I have been considering this for a decade. Everyone I have told about it thought I was nuts. I just happened to see your video on my feed this morning. SO cool. Thumb up and subbed to see your results. Awesome to have found a like mind.

    • @audimaster5000
      @audimaster5000 Рік тому

      Because simply rejuvenating soil with compost and beneficial organic material like biochar ect is all that’s needed. The natural process of microbiology and the physics of cellular ion stuff is already there.
      No way one could possibly make an antennae that’d do shit as the main factor of plant growth and life is the symbiotic relationships of microbiology. Fungi, nematodes, bacteria, single celled organisms, sunlight, water, carbon and all that is what makes shit work.
      One is only going to make the process worse by ignoring what is truly happening with plant and soil life. How it works and how it doesn’t. And if it does seem to work- at what cost to the soil conditions and sustainability? This is the downside if salt fertilizers and herbicides.

  • @johnthomas5806
    @johnthomas5806 Рік тому +15

    bare wire is best as the current you are looking for can be caught up in the complete wire, no need to try to prevent shorting out current. also be sure there is no coating on the copper wire as this impedes the current flow....good luck...

    • @shapiemau2244
      @shapiemau2244 Рік тому

      As long as the wires do not touch I presume?

  • @samvimes1482
    @samvimes1482 Рік тому +4

    Thanks! I had never heard of electro culture a few weeks ago but after watching some vids and looking into the history of it, I decided to give it a try. Only have a simple wooden stick with bare copper wire. Weather wise we aren't doing so well so no results as of yet. (Nothing died yet)

  • @Wardred101videos
    @Wardred101videos Рік тому +11

    You should take soil samples from each of the spots that show a difference and the ones that don't, just to make sure the soil contents are the same. I don't know how any of those things can make a difference in plant growth, but I am interested to see the difference it makes.

  • @ilkafedor
    @ilkafedor Рік тому +1

    This is such a cool video! Thanks Dana!

  • @Cexi-y8b
    @Cexi-y8b 7 днів тому

    I am from ChILE, south america, and I PUTS SOME WIRES on my garden .... now, we are on winter time . Much love for you, DANA

  • @michaeljlangford
    @michaeljlangford Рік тому

    Cool -- thanks for your efforts and good information. This has always intrigued me.

  • @healthyfitmom
    @healthyfitmom Рік тому +1

    I'm so excited to try this out this year!

  • @theoriginalalteff4
    @theoriginalalteff4 Рік тому +1

    This is very interesting. Thanks for sharing your work.

  • @lauragreen49
    @lauragreen49 Рік тому +6

    Love your experiments! I did a half arsed pole with copper wire attempt in my garden. Cant tell if it worked or not cause the chickens dug all the seedlings up lol.
    The whole clockwise, anit-clockwise thjng got me too.

    • @FantailValleyHomestead
      @FantailValleyHomestead  Рік тому +2

      Blimmin' Friendly and her friends! I have two more beds with a bunch more experiments set up with more mustard, hopefully it does something fun

  • @Rosethatwantstomove
    @Rosethatwantstomove Рік тому +21

    I remember seeing old timers that had copper decorations in their gardens. I'm getting tubing to make trellis, decorations to make better growth

  • @jamiedeleeuw2097
    @jamiedeleeuw2097 Рік тому

    Your doin a good job,gardeners are crazy always tryin for more,i too am trying this,not enuf time to tell the difference yet,tried verticle bamboo wrapped with copper,then changed to a copper circle on the ground with o e end open an ich apart,facing north,go na get a retirement crop of toatoes,zucchini and spag sqwash ✌️🍻❤️

  • @michaellogue2254
    @michaellogue2254 Рік тому +11

    This is fascinating ! I applaud and admire your curious mind. I am frequently conducting various similar experiments and my family thinks i'm crazy. I'm definitely subscribing :)

    • @peterburton3095
      @peterburton3095 Рік тому +2

      Crazy is believing everything we're told without validating it for ourselves.

    • @kathleendavis2008
      @kathleendavis2008 Рік тому

      @peterburton....Amen!!!!

  • @thoughts-words-actions4165
    @thoughts-words-actions4165 Рік тому

    I can't wait to try this!

  • @alamai7799
    @alamai7799 Рік тому +14

    The copper stick method creates an electric magnetic field, they recommend using a 6ft stick from your backyard which cover an area of 200+ square ft, the higher your stick goes into the sky the more atmospheric energy you're able to draw into your soil.

    • @davideaston1139
      @davideaston1139 Рік тому

      NO wrong 😂🤣

    • @jeansroses7249
      @jeansroses7249 Рік тому +1

      @@davideaston1139 what's wrong?

    • @oztrich24
      @oztrich24 Рік тому +4

      ​@@jeansroses7249 He's just a troll or a bot, trying to make people doubt the lost ways our forefathers knew and used.

    • @jeansroses7249
      @jeansroses7249 Рік тому +1

      @@oztrich24 thank you

    • @jeehyeshin9398
      @jeehyeshin9398 Рік тому +5

      Rather than using a wooden stick, you can use copper pipe. Drill small holes at the top and bottom of the pipe for coiling 2mm copper wire around the pipe. I've been using this method for the last few months and results have been very good.

  • @thatonegirl1837
    @thatonegirl1837 Рік тому

    Fascinating. Thank you

  • @terriblejustawful2825
    @terriblejustawful2825 4 місяці тому

    I love this video since this is 3 of the 6 methods i am most interested in trying out. It may have just been me, but when you were going truth talking about the results, i had no idea which style you were talking about when you were showing the results. Do you mind clarifying which method you were showing the results of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd? I guess we can call it tall pole method (fishing pole), short pole method (shorter stake with the wire wrapped around), and magnet method. Thanks so much! Glad i found your channel.

  • @MargoKruczek
    @MargoKruczek Рік тому +1

    I love watching this kind of videos 😻

  • @MrJareke
    @MrJareke Рік тому +5

    Thank you for taking us along with your experiment and thanks for addressing the question of which way the wire should be wound. I was looking for the answer to that when I found your video. I'm also experimenting with electroculture in my container garden this season and I'm looking forward to the results. Best of luck!

  • @teawacrossman-nixom7696
    @teawacrossman-nixom7696 10 місяців тому +2

    Love how the simplist one works the best, Ata mohio 😁

  • @TheRealHonestInquiry
    @TheRealHonestInquiry Рік тому +1

    Consider thinning the seedlings for each one as well as a control bed to eliminate lack of space for roots as a growth variable.

  • @iamtmckendry
    @iamtmckendry Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this! Please link us to where you got the copper rods and magnets!

  • @jaikai4989
    @jaikai4989 5 місяців тому

    I’m so happy to try this I have bamboo and copper in hand and I’m reporting some of my babies… can’t wait to see if this helps

  • @shapiemau2244
    @shapiemau2244 Рік тому

    This was very interesting to watch as I have also just started to experiment with this technique ( just 3 days in now). I used 10mm2 insulated cable wound over a 3 metre bamboo stake. The top of which I have removed about a foot of the sheath and divided the strands equally and then bent it into a coat hanger shape that meet in the middle. The bottom wire(6 strands) are buried naked at equidistant radials all around the stake and are approximately 2ft long. I have done two like this. I did not measure if there was any voltage there though. I am thinking that perhaps on one of them I may spread the Ariel outwards like yours and see the difference.
    I was impressed with the results from your short galvanized stake. Perhaps that is the way to go?
    Thank you for showing this.

  • @monkeypuzzlefarm
    @monkeypuzzlefarm Рік тому

    That is so interesting! I must experiment a bit with this!

  • @BIGBUD71
    @BIGBUD71 Рік тому

    You could use cheap zipties comes in pack 100 to use on your sticks be easier for maintenance than unwrapping tape.great video 👍🏼

  • @silenteyes-rp6ij
    @silenteyes-rp6ij Рік тому +1

    Interesting subject,. If you just watch witch direction that any vine plant is naturally climbing copy that. Slim Spurling has many winding techniques for healing ppl so im sure they will have same after on plants.

  • @Gabriellesuren
    @Gabriellesuren Рік тому

    Great video. Thanks

  • @brothernorb8586
    @brothernorb8586 Рік тому +1

    Your channel found me and you talk so funny I'll stick around to see how your garden grows

  • @lennymears672
    @lennymears672 Рік тому +2

    ( Cultivate Elevate )is a good one to watch.

  • @gregoryjacksonsr7452
    @gregoryjacksonsr7452 Рік тому

    Twisting the wire like a tensor ring placed around base of plant just on top of ground gives desired effect as well. Plus we suppose to use wood not metal for posts as wood somehow smooths the current. There is a copper design too that makes a lot of energy forget what he called it. So much info coming in hard to get it all straight sometimes. I say just have fun.

  • @mystik.mermayde.aotearoa
    @mystik.mermayde.aotearoa Рік тому

    I can't see the link you said you would post about people using these to run small motors? I'd be super fascinated to see that.
    And thank you so much for showing us your experiments! Wow!🙏

  • @prof.dr.gambohechel4030
    @prof.dr.gambohechel4030 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @briangateley4909
    @briangateley4909 Рік тому

    Harnessing that Power of the Atmosphere!!!! Yes it Works kn it. Nature Freedom Dreams.

  • @matayodaviso8772
    @matayodaviso8772 11 місяців тому

    Hello I have not tried anything yet but had a thought that what would happen if you was to mix copper shavings mixed with the soil maybe that would give even more growing power to the plants just a thought.

  • @Jaynechch
    @Jaynechch Рік тому

    Awesome thx 😀

  • @NigglesSquiggles
    @NigglesSquiggles 10 місяців тому +1

    With the winding, you follow the coriolis effect. Looking DOWN into the soil:
    For the northern hemishpere the winding is Counter Clockwise.
    For the Southern hemisphere the winding is Clockwise.
    Basically the edge closest to the equator goes East.
    In regards to height, the radius of effect is 1.41 times the height of the rod.
    Also DO NOT use Iron of any kind in your soil, this includes steel.

  • @magicbrooke7942
    @magicbrooke7942 Рік тому +2

    When you make a coil either way you wind it, it will be the same direction from the top or the bottom. So if you look at it from the top it will look the same as when you look at it from the bottom. Clockwise from the top will be the same looking from the bottom. Counter clockwise will look the same from top or bottom. Try it.

  • @Silvertip1958
    @Silvertip1958 Рік тому

    I had two trees cut down recently. The tree guy said they’d both been hit by lightening and there was probably iron in the ground below them.. As they moved the limbs away they drug out and old washer cord with heavy-copper wire as it had been buried in the leaves between those two trees.

  • @cornbread-KO5RN
    @cornbread-KO5RN Рік тому +1

    I LIKE THE WAY YOU SAY AERIAL , cute voice

  • @jeffmclowry
    @jeffmclowry Рік тому +2

    I can’t imagine whether the wire is clockwise or counter-clockwise being a real issue. I think the fact that you spiral the wise is sufficient.
    The rule of thumb is, top down view. Imagine looking down at a clock laying on the ground.
    Cool video!

    • @ibank6011
      @ibank6011 Рік тому

      look at the snail house, it says all

    • @roomtemp6374
      @roomtemp6374 Рік тому

      "I can’t imagine whether the wire is clockwise or counter-clockwise being a real issue."
      Helical antennas are circular polarized. The direction the helix is wound determines whether it's polarized left or right.
      Whether that makes a difference to the plants I don't know. It does make a difference to the polarity of signals the antenna will receive. So I wouldn't discount it out of hand.
      The wavelength might matter too. I'd be curious to see if antennas designed to resonate in Schumann frequencies would increase the effect.

  • @thelittlesignpost
    @thelittlesignpost Рік тому +5

    It's interesting finding others who are trying out Electroculture for the first time like me! One important point you mention to gauge how many volts you are generating is to get a volt meter so you can get an idea of what works and what is less likely to work and therefore go with the higher voltage readings! Since Yannick Van Doorne speaks of copying nature, like Viktor Shauberger, so why not try a pole wound each way and test with your volt meter to see which is best? Make sure you have the same length of wire on each! Our rubber trees are cut from high left to low right, which means clockwise, (I should have added because the vessels are oriented clockwise, the cut is anti clockwise, sorry about that!) Let us know how you get on with your experiment in the garden, I would love to hear of your success!

    • @FantailValleyHomestead
      @FantailValleyHomestead  Рік тому +2

      I set up a bunch of experiments today in the garden testing a whole lot of variables! Will be interesting to see what happens

    • @davidj8418
      @davidj8418 Рік тому +1

      I am! I definitely see the plants perkup when i add copper to a potted plant. And i water way less. Still observing the outdoor effects. Increase in birds has been apparent

    • @thelittlesignpost
      @thelittlesignpost Рік тому +1

      @@FantailValleyHomestead That's good, me too! My latest trial is using a 7 core cable meant for earthing of the house! Instead of splitting the wire out, I cut off 0.8 metre lengths and splay out the 7 wires and wind the coils to create a 7-coil antenna! I leave 0.1 metre of the insulation below and another 0.1 metre of bare copper end to ground via a single wire and I can put these on any length pole accordingly! I ordered a volt meter today, so I can test my experiments, so that idea came from you and has to be a winner! Thanks for that!

    • @thelittlesignpost
      @thelittlesignpost Рік тому +1

      The answer came to me as I woke up this morning! I could recall Yannick Van Doorne speaking about Snail shells and following nature! Wherever you are in the world, find a snail and follow the same direction as it's spiral shell! If it is a vacant shell, place the shell as if the snail was sliding over the earth! Follow any natural spirals for the area where you live! Follow nature! For me here in Thailand, that is high right down to low left, which is clockwise top down when following a snail shell here!

  • @gad8522
    @gad8522 Рік тому

    Whether you wind from the top or the bottom... it will be the same direction... either clockwise or counterclockwise, depending on how you wind it.

  • @ThriveGarden
    @ThriveGarden 4 місяці тому

    Wonderful!

  • @mb19842002
    @mb19842002 Рік тому +1

    I've heard yagi style is best, might be worth a try.

  • @baneverything5580
    @baneverything5580 Рік тому +4

    Well, I have hundreds of feet of copper wire, ground rods, test equipment, a 500 ft long wire antenna for the AM/MW/Shortwave band, etc...and a garden...so I suppose I should experiment with this. I have plenty of time on my hands. But there are power lines very close to my garden.

    • @williamrome2257
      @williamrome2257 Рік тому +2

      Be careful not to coil wire under power lines as it can react like a transformer

    • @markg7030
      @markg7030 Рік тому +2

      Your garden is in automatic mode during the evening.

  • @marcusfromsweden
    @marcusfromsweden Рік тому

    Hi. Great video!
    Maybe someone has mentioned this (regarding clockwise/anti-clockwise), but it does not matter if you think "from the top" or "from the bottom". if you check your spirals, they have the same direction from the top And the bottom (they mirror as they are flipped up-side-down ;o)

    • @marcusfromsweden
      @marcusfromsweden Рік тому

      ... that is, they are either clockwise or anti-clockwise from both ends :o)

  • @johnthomas5806
    @johnthomas5806 Рік тому +3

    height of antenna not so concerning, the ether energy (also called Dark Energy) flows at all levels and through anything (including you) on a continued manner...

  • @HamguyBacon
    @HamguyBacon Рік тому

    they copper wire is suposed to be higher up like how you would set up an antenna, preferably in an arch about 6-10 feet off the ground. the lower it is the more grounded it is.

  • @stephenyoung1484
    @stephenyoung1484 Рік тому +2

    Fun fact, that carbon fibre rod you are using to attach the wires alone is actually a more efficence electical conductor than the copper wire. You could have literally just stuck it in the ground and you would get the same effect.

    • @roberthart9886
      @roberthart9886 Рік тому

      INTERESTING, BUT WON'T THE MULTI- STRAND WIRE AT THE TOP STILL HELP

  • @LavenderLori406
    @LavenderLori406 Рік тому +1

    I think it is very important that you set the ground magnetic wires within 5 degrees of north.

  • @LavenderLori406
    @LavenderLori406 Рік тому +3

    Yannick does say that clockwise (in northern hemisphere) going up (wound to the left from the bottom) pulls aether from the sky down to ground. Opposite way Earth energy to sky.

    • @peternyc
      @peternyc Рік тому

      So, to be clear, winding "to the left" from the bottom (anti-clockwise) looking up is also winding "to the right" as you look down (clockwise) from the top of the pole. Is this what you are saying?

    • @ibank6011
      @ibank6011 Рік тому +1

      Yannick does not know that earth is flat

  • @DennisDinges
    @DennisDinges Рік тому +7

    I have experimented with old telephone cables. Stripped off the rubbery protection and used the very thin copper as hairy antenna’s. So far seem to work. I guess the hair like design is able to pick up lots of abundant atmospheric energies. Also, winding the copper clockwise towards and inside the soil might be more effective than counter-clockwise

    • @Drag0nFlea
      @Drag0nFlea Рік тому +4

      clockwise in the northern hemisphere 👍

    • @joanies6778
      @joanies6778 Рік тому +1

      If she is in southern hemisphere, direction would make a difference, wouldn't it?

    • @seektruthnow00001
      @seektruthnow00001 Рік тому

      @@Drag0nFlea Yes this is correct, i saw it in another video somewhere. Australia / NZ need to go counter clockwise.

    • @ibank6011
      @ibank6011 Рік тому +1

      @@Drag0nFlea earth is flat

    • @ibank6011
      @ibank6011 Рік тому

      @@Drag0nFlea earth is flat

  • @finehowareyou
    @finehowareyou Рік тому +1

    thank you for doing this! how broad was the circle of benefit around the spiral on the wooden pole?

    • @FantailValleyHomestead
      @FantailValleyHomestead  Рік тому +1

      it was about the same as the height of the stick I used, all the way around the stick. So the stick was about a meter tall and the radius of the circle was about 1m too. So facinating to watch it happen

    • @finehowareyou
      @finehowareyou Рік тому

      @@FantailValleyHomestead thank you! so interesting!

    • @peternyc
      @peternyc Рік тому +1

      @@FantailValleyHomestead Your answer here is more useful than 99% of the info on UA-cam. None of the voices in electroculture talk about ratios, yet without this it is just shooting in the dark. Thanks.

  • @Heyzueslovesyou
    @Heyzueslovesyou Рік тому

    Places that get frequent lightning this might not be safe to implement in the garden?

  • @hiramjeffery6196
    @hiramjeffery6196 Рік тому

    I've mucked around a bit with it but can't say I've seen impressive results that I was expecting. I am going to keep going because I know it works I just have to find the best.
    I also made an expensive impressive aerial and buried the wire 2ft into the ground but I can't say I've seen a difference yet.
    The one method you haven't tried here is the earth battery and us what I'm going to try next. An earth battery is simply one sheet of copper and one of zinc buried vertically opposite each other and joined over the top by a wire.
    There's enough current in small earth batteries to run a light globe so I'm going to try something about 15cm square, buried to the top, and spread about a metre apart.
    There's so many books written on electroculture from around the 1900's and they tried all sorts of methods.
    Some of the earth batteries were sheets about 50 cm square and set anywhere from 30- 200ft apart. There were noticable, recorded results.
    I have about four of these books and they're all available online by PDF.
    Maybe I can work out how to provide links if needed.
    If anything, and devoid of whichever method used that either worked or didn't, I believe this is a good thing because everyone's trying it and it's worked in the past and is working now. I feel we just have to find the methods that work best for us and our conditions.
    There's about 4 different methods.
    Thankyou so much for your video, it helped heaps and I learnt heaps 😃👍🙏

  • @tedfeats1719
    @tedfeats1719 Рік тому +1

    Kia ora !

  • @calthorp
    @calthorp Рік тому +7

    The short antenna probably worked because it was copper & the rain splashed the copper oxides from the wire around that area. You could test this by just putting some copper wire over an area. You cannot pick up energy from the Schumann Resonance as you would need a very long wire. you will pick up some inductance during an CME from the sun. the tall antenna would be dangerous in a lightening storm to be near. Great video though, keep experimenting makes life interesting.

    • @FantailValleyHomestead
      @FantailValleyHomestead  Рік тому

      Yes that would be interesting to test! Good point about the lightening, though I suspect all the forestry around would cop it first - we are surrounded by mature pine forest.

    • @kathleendavis2008
      @kathleendavis2008 Рік тому

      @calthorp...Yannik Von Doorne explains all this in his interviews thoroughly.

  • @hoboonwheels9289
    @hoboonwheels9289 Рік тому

    Toilets flush clockwise in northern hemisphere and counterclockwise in southern too.

  • @Tami24945
    @Tami24945 4 місяці тому

    When you say North and South end of the magnet I’m wondering is the North side the one that will pull or push things

    • @FantailValleyHomestead
      @FantailValleyHomestead  4 місяці тому

      It depends on the polarity of what you are trying to move. The best way to check north vs South is to use a compass. The north pointing arrow will point to the south side of the magnet

  • @Janderra
    @Janderra Рік тому

    Intriguing

  • @paigeballone5105
    @paigeballone5105 Рік тому

    How can we be friends? Lol... I'm an electrician... I'm not finding much info on the magnets... I am also trying this as an experiment this year and confused about it. I understand the small antenna and also know how to help your aerial antenna

  • @johnthomas5806
    @johnthomas5806 Рік тому

    it is thought that the captured energy only covers a 3 foot (1 meter ) radiaus so it might help to run copper/ steel wire in between your antennas...

    • @FantailValleyHomestead
      @FantailValleyHomestead  Рік тому

      From what I have read, it seems to cover a circle with a radius as wide as the height of the pole. I have set up some more experiments today with different heights, and different directions of wrapping, and some coated and uncoated wire. Will be interesting to see what happens

  • @RErikWeigand
    @RErikWeigand Рік тому

    I don't understand why you would be skeptical about the one most commonly made? The copper wire around a wooden stick. And that you would be surprised to see that it is the best effected.

    • @FantailValleyHomestead
      @FantailValleyHomestead  Рік тому +1

      it seemed to easy/simple to be true, and a lot of the 'proof' it works that I have seen are not really actually comparing things with a control. Plus I happen to be quite a cynical person haha

  • @lacasadejardin
    @lacasadejardin Рік тому

    I have a question about your voltmeter. What settings were you using to check the soil

  • @glorialaster8880
    @glorialaster8880 Рік тому

    With the wooden stick and the copper do we put that on the north side of the plant or the south side of the plant

  • @debkerkhof6065
    @debkerkhof6065 11 місяців тому

    Hi luvlie, great video (new subscrber), so cool to see a kiwi girl in local conditions! thank you! I'm living in Taumarunui (central north island) and I'm having great difficulty sourcing copper wire. Are you able to share your source? Thanks, Deb

    • @FantailValleyHomestead
      @FantailValleyHomestead  11 місяців тому +1

      welcome Deb! I ended up ordering some from aliexpress and other stuff I have stripped out of some house wire that we had left over from a building project.

  • @t.h.o.r.
    @t.h.o.r. Рік тому

    Hello Dana. Im in Waihi and currently doing a deep dive into Electroculture by necessity. -We have to eat! and our garden is looking pretty miserable after the 'summer that never was'. we should have a chat about working together on YT? where are you? Stu.

    • @FantailValleyHomestead
      @FantailValleyHomestead  Рік тому

      Hey Stu,! I just watched your latest video on it last night! We are in South Otago, down the coast a bit from Dunedin. Our summer down here was a right cracker, crazy how different it can be eh

  • @MamaPegasus
    @MamaPegasus Рік тому

    I would say it makes a difference if you are in the N or S hemisphere because plants follow the sun which moves in a different way ( going East North West in A, whereas East South West in the N). So beans for example turn around a string the other way around.

    • @ibank6011
      @ibank6011 Рік тому

      beens are doing ti corectlly, so you should wire it like that

  • @bobcole3852
    @bobcole3852 Рік тому

    Curious to see update. BTW, there's no a in the word bed......beads you put on a string to wear around your neck!

    • @FantailValleyHomestead
      @FantailValleyHomestead  Рік тому +1

      that's Ok, there is no 'o' in the word mum either. I have got a couple of updated videos, have you seen those?

    • @kickingitwithgigi4065
      @kickingitwithgigi4065 2 місяці тому

      @@FantailValleyHomestead I love that I found this video!! Thank you so much. You save me so much work!! And your response to his ridiculous comment was priceless!! You just earned yourself a new subscriber for life!!😂😂👊🏾👊🏾🤎🤎🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @sunettesmith4621
    @sunettesmith4621 Рік тому +2

    How many meters apart should you put these, to cover all of your plants?

    • @FantailValleyHomestead
      @FantailValleyHomestead  Рік тому

      Each one covers a different width, they seem to cover about 1m/3ft roughly. I have heard you can attach a grid of wires to the taller one to cover a large area but I've not yet tried it

    • @sunettesmith4621
      @sunettesmith4621 Рік тому

      Thank you! Was wondering about that. The long one is not viable where I live now. But will try the others.

  • @denrobinson8277
    @denrobinson8277 Рік тому

    ok knowing a bit about electrical stuff. studied it for around 60 years.
    When dealing with very low voltage as is present in these ariels the joints at all parts should be soldered or in some way connected permanently to the ariel.
    The reason is this. The amount of voltage (unless other forces are in play) is very small. Less than one volt ( a normal battery for the torch is around 1.5 volts)
    Copper wire, steel wire etc all developed a coating of oxide on the outside of the wire/metal conductor.
    Oxide impedes/prevents the flow of electrical current in a conventional manner.
    So the electrical connection between the ariel and wire to the garden should be oxide proof thus allowing the full power to flow without interruption.
    Comments, please.
    Den

    • @roomtemp6374
      @roomtemp6374 Рік тому

      Oxides are resistive, which typically convert electricity into heat. Protecting electrical connections against oxidation isn't a bad idea in any application. Solder, electrical tape, dielectric grease, silicone, etc.
      Right you are, Den of Earth.

  • @spiceytradeboat8893
    @spiceytradeboat8893 Рік тому +10

    I wrapped 50ft of 8 gauge copper around a seed sprouting tower. The seeds exploded out of the shell. Really remarkable germination.
    I also wrapped 1meter long wooden sticks with 6 gauge copper, it wasn’t as effective

  • @pleasewait8797
    @pleasewait8797 Рік тому

    Is it used in winter only or all year round?

  • @edwardjohnfisk8936
    @edwardjohnfisk8936 Рік тому

    Put arrows on the N and on the S for direction of rotation.

  • @terencechandler845
    @terencechandler845 Рік тому +1

    Electricity grid cables apparently help tree growth even the cows grow bigger underneath them. Unfortunately with power grids they totally decimate the natural environment. I like your idea looks 👍

  • @SirDirtle
    @SirDirtle Рік тому +1

    First off love your video you explained your experiment well and most importantly executed it. Ok with the copper coil and the ccw cw the earth is a vector isometric (ie 2 pyramids of dirt in space the bases are at the equator. Im in northern hemisphere my toilet flushes clockwise. From top looking down. This is the least resistance for the water /electricity to travel as they move towards the earth. Hurricanes and tornados follow suit likewise in rotation (cw northern hemisphere ccw southern hemisphere. Im going to use 4 guage solid copper and run it clockwise down a 40 ft tree and run a series of ground rods around my greenhouse box so all the plants get plenty of electrolysis from my current that i will test with a mili volt meter. Thank you for the comment about the drone it especially opened my eyes to the physics of this project as it mimics the nasa sts teather incident harnessing static electricity to the eath.

    • @FantailValleyHomestead
      @FantailValleyHomestead  Рік тому

      so riddle me this. We are in the southern hemisphere and in my latest experiment, the 2nd worst plants were the counter clockwise on the bamboo, and the BEST of 6 options was the CLOCKWISE on the bamboo? I'm perplexed. But the experiment doesn't lie!

  • @AllHandlesHaveBeenTaken
    @AllHandlesHaveBeenTaken Рік тому

    I put a coil on my bean vine and the next day it grew so high that it started going into the clouds. I am going to climb up the bean stock in the morning

  • @jessicagrant4990
    @jessicagrant4990 Рік тому

    Where did you get your ferrous magnets at ?

  • @MushroomMagpie
    @MushroomMagpie Рік тому

    Is there any elevated chance of lightning striking the antennae?
    I missed noting how high you placed them up...

    • @FantailValleyHomestead
      @FantailValleyHomestead  Рік тому

      I think it will be OK 1) because we barely ever get lightening here, and 2) we are surrounded by massive trees, I suspect they would be hit first as they are MUCH taller

    • @MushroomMagpie
      @MushroomMagpie Рік тому +1

      @@FantailValleyHomestead I may not want to try this too close to my home then; I have a very small yard. we have lots of lightning here all summer long. How high up was your antenna?

  • @wisdomgametv4594
    @wisdomgametv4594 Рік тому

    Standard electrical theory is a little skewed. The Earth is a giant capacitor that holds charge. Thus one needs something like an 8' driven ground attached to an antenna and closer to the
    plants surrounding them another antenna system to collect. Thus when the moisture at dew point becomes good a dialectic is produced, energizing the plants.

  • @brettmoore3194
    @brettmoore3194 Рік тому

    Why not use hv goat triwire. It's powered by solar. Mine is 9000v at 20ma

  • @SaltAndVinegar42
    @SaltAndVinegar42 Рік тому +1

    It will be interesting to see over time how the magnetic poles change! As they are both on the way to meet..

  • @kathleendavis2008
    @kathleendavis2008 Рік тому

    Yannik Von Doorne has the different methods used. This video is appreciated,but too many ppl in comments are assuming way too much wrong info. Mr Von Doorne has been doing this for decades.

  • @areeskinwar7274
    @areeskinwar7274 Рік тому

    I did two 9 ft poles, 1 wrapped clockwise and 1 counter clock and 50 ft apart. And got zero results. And it's been over 2 weeks

  • @sandragibbs5667
    @sandragibbs5667 Рік тому

    Making your own lightning?

  • @angelamolinagaffney383
    @angelamolinagaffney383 10 місяців тому

    You know crystals inserted into the soil inside root and outside root growth area works not only easier but better?.. just make sure terminations are clear of debris so Sunlight, can pass through them. Thats it. Evenly insert them around your plants with just the terminations sticking above soil. Done. Walk away and wait for accelerated growth. That simple.

  • @anitaostrander4301
    @anitaostrander4301 Рік тому

    I don't get how you place your wire N to S