be sure to put the stick into the soil so that the copper wire is also in. another add on is to string a length of copper wire between to two (or more) coiled sticks and place the wire on the ground and cover with soil....it increases the magnetic field that the plants are growing in.. this year I am going to try adding copper wound magnets along my length of wire to see if it adds to magnetic field in garden soil...just a thought..
Hi wonderful presentation!! I believe the coils or copper wire stimulates the microbes I’m the soil which produces more food for the plants cause plants send signals for what food they require ( I’m not sure if that is true but that’s what I’ve read ) . Look up lakhovsky coil they also help the opening must not be touching the other end of the wire and it facing north then on a 30 degree tilt . You can also nano coat the copper wire which puts more of a charge through it making it work better this is done by using mr Keshe plasma energy technology nano coating process
Thank you so much for the information! This is my first time doing this but it seems to be working great. I will have to look into the nano coating. I’m not familiar with that. Thanks for watching!
I need to dig into this more because I understand the concept and the whole north south thing and making the connection, but the spirals are a bit confusing. I could see if it was cone shaped maybe being able to make up the difference in height, but I believe that just having a straight wire taller would be just as beneficial?
I have made these for my garden and now that I have no more copper, I have used galvanised metal. The same that Yannick uses for his beeswax coated magnets. I'm wondering now, are the sticks used just to support the wire? Because if you can find rigid enough wire, then you could probably just use that.
@@firsttimemommy3735 I made a coil by wrapping some galvanised wire around the handle of a backscratcher handle 🤣. Made 2 to put around a couple od fruit trees in pots. Fingers crossed 🤞😁👍.
@@brianfitch5469 I hate to bother you… but how do you set this up? I recently stripped out a lot of copper from old A/C units and was gonna try to figure something out the best I could, but if you have something proven I would love to bypass all the trial and error lol!
@@firsttimemommy3735 electrical Copper Brass very Good Conductors Harnessing Power frm mind body atmosphere out of Thin Air one could sayz. 😎 Keeping it Simpley Real😎😎😎 Nature Freedom Dreams.
I'm going to try this on my orchid which has not flowered in two years, as well as a couple of herbs I have growing outside. Thanks for the instructive video.
If you still have your orchid, I have the best luck when I put my orchids in a north facing window sill. I also give them a "shower" in the sink once/week, let drain for 10 min and put back on the sill. Mine re-bloom so regularly it's crazy. I do think it's the north facing window. Hope this helps! :)
Actually the one with the stick grow better than the one with out the stick. The one with out the stick has little to no leaves left. Thanks for watching
@@firsttimemommy3735 please do a video and show us . FYI don't ever cut leaves off. The leaves are solar panels for the plant to grow. Only prune when there's a excess of leaves that might be blocking a node. Other then that , leaves are super important 🍀
be sure to put the stick into the soil so that the copper wire is also in. another add on is to string a length of copper wire between to two (or more) coiled sticks and place the wire on the ground and cover with soil....it increases the magnetic field that the plants are growing in.. this year I am going to try adding copper wound magnets along my length of wire to see if it adds to magnetic field in garden soil...just a thought..
Thank you! Looking forward to trying this out with my house plants, and gardening this year.
I am looking forward to making more. They seem to make my plants grow more leaves so very interesting!
I recommend peeling off the insulating layer of varnish from the copper conductor with sandpaper, at least the part you push into the ground.
Thank you 😊 I will have to try that next time .
Great work. I wonder if you still use copper wire nowadays
Hi wonderful presentation!!
I believe the coils or copper wire stimulates the microbes I’m the soil which produces more food for the plants cause plants send signals for what food they require ( I’m not sure if that is true but that’s what I’ve read ) . Look up lakhovsky coil they also help the opening must not be touching the other end of the wire and it facing north then on a 30 degree tilt . You can also nano coat the copper wire which puts more of a charge through it making it work better this is done by using mr Keshe plasma energy technology nano coating process
Thank you so much for the information! This is my first time doing this but it seems to be working great. I will have to look into the nano coating. I’m not familiar with that. Thanks for watching!
It matters whether you wind clockwise or counter clockwise. It depends on where you live
@@lindahernandez7768 Good to know! It has helped a few of my plants so far with new leaves!
I need to dig into this more because I understand the concept and the whole north south thing and making the connection, but the spirals are a bit confusing. I could see if it was cone shaped maybe being able to make up the difference in height, but I believe that just having a straight wire taller would be just as beneficial?
@@williambixby3785 I agree maybe I should do a comparison between the two! ? Maybe the longer the better ??
Just stared mine lets see if it actual works
there is alot of invisble energy out there for us to use
Yay let me know how it works! My little plants have new growth from them!
I have made these for my garden and now that I have no more copper, I have used galvanised metal. The same that Yannick uses for his beeswax coated magnets.
I'm wondering now, are the sticks used just to support the wire? Because if you can find rigid enough wire, then you could probably just use that.
Wow thank you for this information. I will try and do that. I’m so excited to make some for the garden, bushes and flowers. Thanks for watching
@@firsttimemommy3735 I made a coil by wrapping some galvanised wire around the handle of a backscratcher handle 🤣. Made 2 to put around a couple od fruit trees in pots. Fingers crossed 🤞😁👍.
@@smuzzywumbles9191 amazing work!!! It will work.. keep me updated 🥰🥦🍅🍒🍉
I use copper pipe most of the time no need to use the sticks. Or if you got some 6 gauge or lower wire.
@@brianfitch5469 I hate to bother you… but how do you set this up? I recently stripped out a lot of copper from old A/C units and was gonna try to figure something out the best I could, but if you have something proven I would love to bypass all the trial and error lol!
I think the plants are just getting a type of fertilizer from the copper decomposing.
I never thought about it like that… ? Maybe?
Can we use electroculte for plants inside the house?
Yes you can!
Thank You much , will try it.
It's been 5 months, how about an update on the results?
I have both plants still and will do an update soon.
did you coil the first stick clockwise or counter-clock wise?
Clockwise :)
@@firsttimemommy3735 thank you very much, it was so confusing for me 😅
@@maxwellvargas16 i understand I don’t believe it matters but you could try both :)
Looks anti clock for me for the first. Which would be wrong on northern hemisphere, imho
@@peyrolas that's why I asked, I'm on the northern hemisphere btw
Harnessing that Power
frm Atmosphere. Only thing needed is Rain. Nature Freedom Dreams.
Yes!!! Thanks for watching
@@firsttimemommy3735 Tune the structure the body & the mind to focus on the Power of what is Around One. Nature Freedom Dreams.
@@briangateley4909 yes I agree! Our bodies and mind are electrical beings … we are very powerful
@@firsttimemommy3735 electrical
Copper Brass very Good Conductors Harnessing Power frm mind body atmosphere out of Thin Air one could sayz. 😎 Keeping it Simpley Real😎😎😎 Nature Freedom Dreams.
wrap the coil clockwise
I'm going to try this on my orchid which has not flowered in two years, as well as a couple of herbs I have growing outside. Thanks for the instructive video.
Result's?
@@m.v.a.l7669 It did not seem to work on the orchid. Still not flowering :(
If you still have your orchid, I have the best luck when I put my orchids in a north facing window sill. I also give them a "shower" in the sink once/week, let drain for 10 min and put back on the sill. Mine re-bloom so regularly it's crazy. I do think it's the north facing window. Hope this helps! :)
Shouldn't you turn it around the stick CLOCKWISE if you live in NORTHERN hemisphere? .. Didn't hear if you mentioned it...
I don’t know that’s a great idea though
What gauge wire is this? Thank you!
it looks like 12 AWG or 14 AWG but i think it look more like 12 AWG
Still no update ? How did the one do with the copper ?
Actually the one with the stick grow better than the one with out the stick. The one with out the stick has little to no leaves left. Thanks for watching
@@firsttimemommy3735 please do a video and show us . FYI don't ever cut leaves off. The leaves are solar panels for the plant to grow. Only prune when there's a excess of leaves that might be blocking a node. Other then that , leaves are super important 🍀
can i just sprinkle pre 82 copper cents on top?
I dont Know actually lol good question, you could always try it!
What’s the size of copper wires you are using?
12 gauge
Avocado tree update? 👀please lol
They both grew more leaves haha like both of them. Update soon!
What gauge of wire are you using?
I believe I used 12 gauge or maybe 14.
@@firsttimemommy3735 can I use the THHN wire or the house electrical wire?
Do you have a 6 month update?
They both died on me :(
Any update on your avocado plants?
Yes update soon
The one that didn’t have the stick is dying slowly little no leaves left. I would say it worked pretty good
Rap it around your head at night to reverse hairloss 🤫🙃
Looking for the update
I will be doing an update here soon. I still have both plants
Vu ailleurs que le fil doit tourner dans le sens des aiguilles de montre...
Good to know, thank you!