What is Electroculture?

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  • Опубліковано 18 гру 2022
  • "What electroculture is, it's basically harnessing the earth's energy that's all around us, the ether, the orgone, the chi, the prana, everything that's all around us that we are just can't see. What you're doing is you're taking a piece of wood with copper or brass, and you're taking that and you're putting it into the ground and you're creating an ether antenna, and that ether antenna is going to pick up the frequencies that are all around and help increase the magnetism and the sap, the blood of the plant." - Matt Roeske, co-founder, Cultivate Elevate
    Full article: www.freedommedianetwork.com/p...
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    Curt Mercadante welcomes back Matt Roeske, co-founder of Cultivate Elevate, to discuss how anyone can utilize electroculture to grow healthier, more abundant plants, fruits, and vegetables in their gardens and their homes.
    "When using electroculture there is no need for the use of pesticides, manure, or fertilizers. This is primarily why this information was suppressed," wrote Matt in a recent blog post, Electroculture for Beginners.
    "All you need is the sun, the clouds, the rain, the nitrogen in the air, and the ability to harness atmospheric energy. These atmospheric antennas can be created from materials such as wood, copper, zinc, and brass. When adding these atmospheric antennas to your garden, soil, or farm they will amplify your yields, combat frost and excessive heat, reduce irrigation, reduce pests, and increase the magnetism of your soil leading to more nutrients in the long run."

КОМЕНТАРІ • 348

  • @jean-micheltanguay8664
    @jean-micheltanguay8664 Рік тому +28

    I’m in Canada and read about electroculture 2 years ago maybe… and it works! It has cut a lot of the routine work from gardening and production speaks for itself: bigger and better tasting veggies, way less pest/disease problems if any and a faster growth, very useful for short growing seasons.

  • @joevallee1
    @joevallee1 Рік тому +98

    The truths are coming out and I am glad that I am living in these times. Thank you for sharing this important information! I will be trying this on our homestead this spring!

  • @jeffday2574
    @jeffday2574 Рік тому +29

    I am thinking there might be something to this. I raise goats and one of the key ingredients in their supplement blocks is copper. It's very important to them in our area because there isn't any in the soil. Before we had goats the garden didn't perform well when we got them we had to clean out their barn and the straw and manure went straight to the garden and raised beds. We immediately saw a huge improvement in the soil and gardens as well lol it was assumed it was the goat magic as we now call it but it could be the copper content.

    • @jeffday2574
      @jeffday2574 Рік тому +4

      @@mikepawntee2425 I used it 2 years now and the soils are full of earth worms now. I have gardened for a long time and never had such an a fast change. This dirt is really almost sterile. But now in our pastures running 70 goats or so we have improved the ground on 36 acres so much so that the neighbors are wondering about it. My wife read a book called planting the rain and we have put that into practice. We live in a high arid climate in Colorado and we only get 11 inches of precipitation a year with no irrigation so what we collect is what we get. In the last 4 years it has been transformed and it really is remarkable. We plan to spread the cleanings from the barn out there to boost the organic makeup this summer

    • @leahkramer4587
      @leahkramer4587 Рік тому +1

      Yes!! I used to give my goat copper bolus. I still have their manure but not the goats.

    • @jeffday2574
      @jeffday2574 Рік тому

      @@leahkramer4587 we have 75 with more on the way. We have a dryland farm and water is precious here. We have a lot of straw mulch after a winter of feeding and of course goat magic from their house where they sleep at night. We have a lot of predators so managing them requires predator control. That's where the alpacas come in they are the early warning system when they sound the alarm the goats come in and they alpacas turn to face the threat this gives us time to get a rifle and deal with the threat.we will drop kids at anytime now so that's when we must be vigilant.

  • @isabellearsnall
    @isabellearsnall Рік тому +36

    Wow, this is just mindblowing!!
    But yet I'm not at all surprised knowing how the cab*al is working to keep us all dependent and down.
    Thank you so much for sharing this will be the first year I am growing my own food and I will absolutely use this technique! Thank you so much for this valuable information 🙏🏻💜👩🏼‍🌾

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому +3

      Much love and looking forward to seeing how your garden turns out :)

    • @divided_and_conquered1854
      @divided_and_conquered1854 4 місяці тому

      I'm curious as to why you put an asterisk in the word 'cabal.' Why not just type the word cabal? Is it a forbidden word now or what?
      Cheers.

  • @YoReLa72
    @YoReLa72 3 місяці тому +3

    Thank you for the shorts btw! I'm a hairstylist and I can share these with clients and plant seeds (pun intended) to teach them and share your info. Many of them homeschool also.

  • @EYN62
    @EYN62 4 місяці тому +3

    This is the first time I’ve heard of using copper tools. I’ve been reading a lot about electroculture, he’s correct that it’s been suppressed over the ages.

  • @sweetsrt
    @sweetsrt Рік тому +4

    Every Home Depot trip to buy copper I tell the reason and spread this information and I get so happy 😀 when i see the eyes light up

  • @sandrawilley8374
    @sandrawilley8374 Рік тому +7

    ANOTHER SHARER OF TRUTH!!! thank you . . .. omg i can not express my excitement in learning about Electro culture (first I've heard of it) sharing left and right, up and down! I am going to make copper antennae for yards and give as gifts. Man I just looked at your other videos luv you for this great knowledge you have just rewarded me with!

  • @TinyTexasHousesPSO
    @TinyTexasHousesPSO Рік тому +5

    I am on board as a salvager, SpaceMagic Designer, permaculture lover, Earth Sculptor extraordinaire, I totally agree and you will soon see much more copper from the troves I have from salvaging so many houses in the past. Thank you for the ideas to add to my gardens. Lots of wood and wire if you come to Salvage, Texas, along with entire houses, mostly made without the copper wire there for AC electricity. I like this kind more.

  • @kryptofreedommedia1899
    @kryptofreedommedia1899 Рік тому +9

    Wow!!! What an amazing video & information. Just acquired an allotment here in England & intend to try this out, thank you so much.
    Also kudos for the interviewer who just listened & let the guy talk, So many ruin interviews by piping in when it's not necessary.
    Subscribed & will be sharing far & wide.

  • @neotokyo2227
    @neotokyo2227 Рік тому +3

    That’s intense to hear about the birds and flowers…. Truly

  • @DianneKnellerWeaver
    @DianneKnellerWeaver Рік тому +8

    Wow, we do have a lot of birds around our place, garden is growing albeit slowly, so will give this idea a go for sure. Priceless information thank you both. :)

  • @AndreaDingbatt
    @AndreaDingbatt Рік тому +5

    I'm really looking forward to seeing this method on my own plants and in the garden!! ❤

  • @GoldylocksProductions
    @GoldylocksProductions Рік тому +3

    I am having such success with my indoor plants and can't wait for Spring weather to return here so I can get outside and upgrade my outdoor gardens with electroculture! Thank you both for all that you do! ~ Tiffany White Sage Woman

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому +1

      Woohoo! Much love! Can't wait to see how the spring turns out.

    • @wannabeprettysoul
      @wannabeprettysoul Рік тому +1

      So the antena is in ground, e.g. when you spiral copper wire around the stick, part of the copper wire is also in the ground/soil, correct?

    • @GoldylocksProductions
      @GoldylocksProductions Рік тому

      @@wannabeprettysoul Yes, correct.

  • @lorisvitasovic735
    @lorisvitasovic735 Рік тому +1

    Just want to say thank you for shearing 🙏

  • @cedriccbass-jp8ky
    @cedriccbass-jp8ky Рік тому +4

    Great that this old information is coming back.

  • @anthonyrudderham5334
    @anthonyrudderham5334 Рік тому +22

    Wow so simple cant wait to try out in the spring awesome info Matt thanks really enjoyed your appearance on TFH also when I first heard about electroculture

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому +2

      Happy to put it all out there and looking forward to your garden going wild

    • @divided_and_conquered1854
      @divided_and_conquered1854 4 місяці тому

      In what world is that an actual sentence?
      Don't mind me, I'm just face-palming my way through the comments section - as usual.

  • @wildbeast2169
    @wildbeast2169 Рік тому +7

    Great stuff, keep up the good work brother 🙏❤️

  • @gabedunn5537
    @gabedunn5537 Рік тому +1

    Fascinating. Can't wait to try this summer!

  • @michellegrider3518
    @michellegrider3518 Рік тому +1

    Love this video!! I am so excited to go get my supplies to get started!! Thanks for the info!!

  • @snjezanabatalija4257
    @snjezanabatalija4257 Рік тому

    Very interesting have to try this year in my garden, thanks for sharing 👍

  • @joelmark3263
    @joelmark3263 Рік тому +1

    This is mind blowing

  • @patriciacordier9077
    @patriciacordier9077 Рік тому

    I'm going to try this. I hope it helps keep the squash bugs in check. They are really out of balance. Thank you for your information.

  • @michaelkaynard7493
    @michaelkaynard7493 Рік тому +1

    Very cool. Going to try this.

  • @gillianrobinson3125
    @gillianrobinson3125 Рік тому

    Awesome. Thanks guys.

  • @christofferskoug
    @christofferskoug Рік тому +12

    Thank you for great info! I've heard that classical music, such as Mozart, works as good as bird chirp! I'm definitely going to try electroculture this spring!

  • @thehummingbirdies6447
    @thehummingbirdies6447 Рік тому +3

    Thanks , very helpful

  • @donnaleveron6511
    @donnaleveron6511 Рік тому +2

    Thank you! Extremely interesting, valuable information! Subscribed.

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому

      Happy to share - cultivateelevate.com/electroculture/ - more on it.

  • @360videosvlog
    @360videosvlog 10 місяців тому +2

    What a beautiful video! ❤

  • @YoReLa72
    @YoReLa72 3 місяці тому +1

    Love it. Ace is family owned as well.

  • @carlamirands2154
    @carlamirands2154 Рік тому +12

    Mis plantas de tomate tienen casi 2 metros de alto, están en macetas y cargadas de frutos. ¡Inclusive una planta de la temporada pasada me está dando más tomates! Gracias por traernos esta valiosa información 💯

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому +3

      Me alegro mucho de escuchar :) Feliz de publicar la información para ayudar a sus plantas

    • @emilioagudelo5787
      @emilioagudelo5787 Рік тому +3

      Hola Carla ¿ puedes compartir tus métodos con los demás ? Gracias

    • @emilioagudelo5787
      @emilioagudelo5787 Рік тому +3

      @@CultivateElevate Lo que me alegro es que Matt habla en español ^^ Great

  • @Adnancorner
    @Adnancorner Рік тому +2

    Today people think that people in ancient times were fools, without realizing that they did had a lot of time to think and observe and contemplate. Nobody was working for 9 to 5 jobs that you did not had any time to think of anything. People are so ignorant today to call people just few 100 years ago as fools.

  • @ausprepper7914
    @ausprepper7914 Рік тому +11

    Can we not just use a copper pipe, like a garden stake

  • @steveipswich
    @steveipswich 4 місяці тому

    Awesome thanks for sharing 🙏

  • @alexandrerrobinson6720
    @alexandrerrobinson6720 Рік тому +1

    I've just made a Copper antenna. Will get back to you.👌🏾

  • @womenshealthover5022
    @womenshealthover5022 Рік тому +2

    Thankyou ❤❤

  • @helenkentwell5042
    @helenkentwell5042 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much. I’m going to get some copper wire asap for my back yard garden,. Will spread the word . Must watch some of your other vids to see what size copper is best trusting you have mentioned that. I assume any size is better than none..

  • @carolmurphy5355
    @carolmurphy5355 Рік тому

    Am going to try this in the spring...especially with the existing grape vines.

  • @BigWillie-zy7po
    @BigWillie-zy7po Рік тому +7

    This is very interesting and i will be experimenting with it this spring. Thanks for the idea. the idea would be great to give some ideas as to how long the branch needs to be and how much coiled copper should be above and also below the surface. Do the coils need to be tight or loose. Which would be best.

  • @agedskator
    @agedskator 5 місяців тому +1

    A very interesting documentary about this was produced by Marijn Poels. It's called " The Primordial Code " I highly recommend it to all.

  • @BrightFuture2022
    @BrightFuture2022 2 місяці тому

    I just found out about electroculture and it sounds very exciting. Of course this sounds too good to be true so I have a little experiment going with one of my raised garlic beds with a copper antenna and one without. Can't wait to see the results. I've already got more wire to wrap and will be putting them out in several areas. Thanks for all the info.

  • @vanhieuvanhieu4234
    @vanhieuvanhieu4234 Рік тому

    Thank so much

  • @88888z
    @88888z Рік тому +1

    May I add, that different woods have different types of polarity, ie, willow wood is neutral, hemp fibre is also neutral. I think it would be quite interesting to experiment with sine wave generators, possibly more than one, and blending frequency outputs, layering them, or even a singular frequency etc etc. I think that possibly hydroponic applications could benefit greatly, say, having a speaker in the water source, producing a frequency, as the roots are immersed in water, (cymatics) a better conduit. I have read old stories about a guy who use to grow things similarly (with water) maybe over 150 years ago, and was getting remarkable results.
    Loving the content.

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому

      Hemp would be amazing :)

    • @88888z
      @88888z Рік тому

      @@CultivateElevate :). Looking forward to further insights. Zane.

  • @christinaniemiec
    @christinaniemiec Рік тому

    Learning about all this stuff at this point in my life is spectacular! Our God surly is Devine! 🙌🏼

  • @AmirsAllotment
    @AmirsAllotment Рік тому

    Wow now this is interesting 😊

  • @bingnowtv
    @bingnowtv Рік тому +5

    New Sub. & GLAD to find this channel.
    You did good.
    Can't wait to learn more and apply this.. I already teach EARTHING but this is ridiculously awesome and a fantastic share on TRUTH SOCIAL btw...👍💯👍

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому +2

      Thank you for resharing my friend. And welcome on to the team!

  • @IanCdnMerkaba
    @IanCdnMerkaba Рік тому +2

    They say your plants like it when you sing to them. Looks like they love it when the birds sing to them as well.

  • @divided_and_conquered1854
    @divided_and_conquered1854 4 місяці тому +1

    I have SOOO many questions.
    So iron tools make droughts.
    I quote: It "damages the magnetism of the soil." This knowledge was apparently _"SUPPRESSED"_ from us. " 'They' sold us _iron tools_ 'back in the day' (a very precise scientific era) while not selling us _copper tools."_
    One might ask if the only way people could get tools _'back in the day'_ was by buying them.
    Iron tools cause droughts, however, iron naturally occurring in the ground and rocks has no effect, despite how ubiquitous it is... Iron is the most abundant metal on earth and is found in large quantities almost literally _everywhere._ How does anything ever grow at all?
    Apparently, it's only when you take said iron _out_ of the rock and soil, melt it down, forge a tool, then use it that it's a problem.
    So birds singing makes the plants' leaves open more (whatever that means - flowers?) and absorb more nutrients.
    However, a cat's meow or a dog's bark seem to do nothing. The oinking of pigs, the mooing of cows, the baying of coyotes - apparently, none of these work! It has to be birds. What about a human's whistling or a guitar or harp played softly and sweetly?
    What about 'Angel of Death" from Slayer? I bet you'll get plenty of frequencies *_there!_*
    Lemme guess - it's all about the frequencies, am I right? Doesn't Slayer have enough frequencies for you? Hell, my _farts_ have frequencies - but I don't think my ass is going to make flowers bloom any time soon.
    The idea that electromagnetism can be conducted into the soil via copper wire makes sense. Would not that electricity then be grounded out by the earth like a common lightning rod is grounded into the soil? How does the plant get anything if the earth grounds out the charge?
    *_Just so you guys know, every home and building already has a copper stake in the ground - it's called your grounding rod. Are the plants any better on the grounded side of your home or building?_*
    Has anyone here consulted Maxwell's equations?
    I'm going to just say that's a big NO.
    Copper conducts electricity effectively but is not susceptible to magnetism. That said, the flow of electricity along a copper wire generates a magnetic field. Electricity and magnetism are two sides of the same coin, hence the name electromagnetism... Some physicists believe that gravity might be tied in there too, like some kind of a super force, however gravity is still a mystery to science so showing that won't happen any time soon.... but I digress...
    Hey - what about Tesla coils? That should really make the tomatoes pop, huh?!?
    We could use little Tesla coils inside of giant Faraday cages so that we can shield our plants from any unwanted radiation/electromagnetic stimulation as we zap 'em with the Tesla coils! (You'll have to forgive my puerile reductio ad absurdum for the nonce)
    All kidding aside, I'm open to new things, it's just that some of the claims here sound absolutely absurd and you can't blame someone for thinking that. Whether or not electrogardening works, there's no question this fraudster con artist is bad for the movement.
    When a guy claims that iron tools kill the moisture in the soil, and therefore our plants, then you really have to raise an eyebrow - the cynic inside me is saying - 'alright - what's this corksucker trying to _sell_ me?' you know? I mean, this guy's talking all kinds of shit about ether, and chi, and prana, etc. Can we talk science here or is it all going to be woo-woo crap? Can we talk about things that can be _verified?_
    He says the plants will now 'resonate' with the copper. What does that mean? Does he mean _resinate?_
    This guy doesn't sit right with me, irrespective of the fact of electroculture actually working. (if it does)

  • @kdowney3422
    @kdowney3422 Рік тому +2

    Just watched your short on smart meters and negative affect on plant life. Whe our energy company forced us onto smart meters... the ear ringing, headaches, etc . S tarted quickly. We made a copper ring and placed it over the meter cover. Instant relief. Copper seems to prevent electricity from leaking from these meters. I really don't understand the how's or why's, just that it works.

  • @ricardoperes4002
    @ricardoperes4002 Рік тому +1

    Say, brother. Thank you for that!

  • @michellemagi2483
    @michellemagi2483 Рік тому +1

    We want to see your plants and the hummingbird and the bees and butterflies too! And your set up! You’re so cool lol. We want to see more of your life. 😂

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому

      haha they are too fast to ever film. There are lots of them, but always just buzzing by ahaha

  • @pascallevermast7031
    @pascallevermast7031 Рік тому +11

    Thank you Matt, finding out about electroculture really excites me and I can’t wait to try it! Just one question.. does the thickness of the copper wire matter? What do you recommend?

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому +8

      Hey friend :) happy to put it out there. Any type of copper will work and any thickness

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому +5

      Here is also a blog cultivateelevate.com/blog/electroculture-gardening-techniques-for-beginners-elevate-your-garden/

    • @pascallevermast7031
      @pascallevermast7031 Рік тому +5

      @@CultivateElevate Thanks for your reply. I follow you on telegram and already having success with the copper antennas. I’ve been experimenting with different thicknesses. I made mini copper towers for the seedlings too. My tomato plants with antennas are doing super well, whereas the ones without antennas are looking very sad. I’m about to order my third lot of copper wire.. I’m keen to have antennas everywhere and being a resin artist, I can’t wait to experiment with orgonite 😉
      Thank you for the inspiration and sharing your electroculture knowledge 🙏🏼

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому +3

      @@pascallevermast7031 I hope your garden goes wild :)

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому +2

      @@pascallevermast7031 Much love and looking forward to your garden going wild

  • @buds0nbuds
    @buds0nbuds Рік тому +4

    Will this technique work indoors, under artificial LED lights?

  • @carolynhiggins4239
    @carolynhiggins4239 Рік тому +1

    just found this. im in northeast usa can you put the rods in winter for spring growing season ahead of planting. and also what about indoor plants.

  • @phillipphil1615
    @phillipphil1615 Рік тому +1

    We have a producer who works with these ancestral energetic methodes. He will deliver three or four potatoes in a pickup truck, we have food for a month .

  • @jesusdiedforyouproofjohn3.16

    Praise the LORD for creating cool leaves!

  • @Rattlerjake1
    @Rattlerjake1 Рік тому +2

    One major fault with his claim is that manures and compost (vegetation detritus, leaves, wood debris) is ESSENTIAL to improving the soil and adding back minerals and nutrients that the microbes/bacteria in the soil and plants need. The electromagnetic action charges the components of the soil to make them more bioavailable. It's easy to prove that manures and compost is necessary by planting some plants in sand and others in good organic soil, give them both an antenna and see which one grows the best. Plants are like us in that they need nutrients to grow properly and they get those nutrients from a good quality of soil; the only thing that the copper coil does is to "ENERGIZE" the soil which makes those nutrients easier for the plants to use.

    • @gillianrobinson3125
      @gillianrobinson3125 Рік тому +2

      I think he's referring to industrially produced fertilizers, which they use to grow in industrial agriculture processes. But i agree with what you're saying :)

    • @elloohno1349
      @elloohno1349 Рік тому

      I agree and he should specify the caveats imho because not everyone knows/understands that.

  • @anasana
    @anasana Рік тому +2

    Hello and thank you for your work. I have two questions if I may.
    Must wood be used or other materials can be used?
    I have hundreds of vases inside and out on the balcony; does each vase need it’s own antenna?

    • @nickxelyt5660
      @nickxelyt5660 9 місяців тому

      I would give them all their own antenna, even if its only a small antenna. But if you put some tall ones in supposedly it will help the others nearby too.

  • @ToolTyme1
    @ToolTyme1 Рік тому +2

    More of a question: Can metal tools be copper coated to make them useable?

  • @meljanescott
    @meljanescott Рік тому +10

    we are using copper pipe/rods (about 1cm in diameter) which we have stuck in the soil vertically. should this still have the same effect as a spiralled wire?

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому +7

      Yep :) the taller the better

    • @meljanescott
      @meljanescott Рік тому +7

      @@CultivateElevate thank you! our veggies are going gang-busters, enabling us to give so much away to the neighbors, but being first time growers, we have nothing to compare to, so it must be the copper!!

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому +2

      @@meljanescott Wooohoo! Glad to hear it and wait till 2023

  • @joevallee1
    @joevallee1 Рік тому +3

    I was wondering if I could use bamboo poles instead of wood for the copper wire? Thank you for your service.

    • @classicrocklover5615
      @classicrocklover5615 Рік тому

      The poles just need to be non-conductive, so it does not interfere with the electric current. So yes, I think it would work

  • @moiravandamme3408
    @moiravandamme3408 Рік тому

    Yes ❤️

  • @egulik
    @egulik Рік тому +1

    Clockwise northern hemisphere 👍🏼

  • @alisonlogee4554
    @alisonlogee4554 Рік тому +2

    I grow in long separated rows, each covered with a long strip of weed barrier. Would I require 1 piece of wood, wrapped with Cu wire per row? Or would I have to place one at each end? Thank you so much!

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому +1

      Would work :) 1 at a time and here is more information: cultivateelevate.com/electroculture/

  • @kcteam2u
    @kcteam2u Рік тому

    Awesome idea. By the way i am planting chili in polybag basis with cocopeat. The polybag i did not put on the ground instead sitting on the batten (truss) 2 feets above the ground. Not sure if the copper need to connect to the ground to get the energy. Anyone has experience on it? Anyway i will try it. Thank you for the such sharing.

  • @b.bailey8244
    @b.bailey8244 11 місяців тому +1

    I LOVE that art behind the guy hosting; is he the artist? Name please? I am so excited about electroculture! I introduced some BAD weeds into the garden with manure. I also have TONS of voracious slugs - I look forward to repelling them!!! My question is, will it also work for flowering plants for pollinators? I would love to grow better vegies too - but the thing that thrills my soul is pollinators! - bumblebees especially.

  • @Coffeeonthego20
    @Coffeeonthego20 Рік тому +1

    Can it be just a copper wire coiled up stuck in the ground or does it have to have a wood?

  • @dand7056
    @dand7056 Рік тому

    How far apart and how high do these copper antennas need to be? Do you need bury a portion of the copper or just touch the ground? Also how can you dig with copper tools? They are too soft . Maybe copper plated shovels but not readily available. I have seen copper beryllium shovel but I don't want beryllium in my tomatoes.

  • @etyrnal
    @etyrnal Рік тому +4

    I wouldn't think that the size and spacing of the coils would matter because they would resonate or not resonate at different frequencies, so has anyone experimented with the best sized or spaced coils?

    • @nickxelyt5660
      @nickxelyt5660 9 місяців тому

      Idk about size but the higher it is the more energy, likely a higher radius as it effects other plants and gardens around where it is planted nearby too.

  • @farmfreshideas579
    @farmfreshideas579 3 місяці тому

    On your website, you say, copper and zinc. Does Copper have any zinc? Where do I find zinc? I live in North Carolina, so do I wrap it counter clockwise or clockwise?

  • @tamiwessel4999
    @tamiwessel4999 Рік тому +1

    Can you use branches from trees that still have bark, or does it have to be bare wood like dowels?

  • @josiprunje2524
    @josiprunje2524 Рік тому +5

    Hi, learned about this channel few weeks ago, I see you cover many different topics of human health, do you maybe know something about damaged/lost teeth ,can they be regrown or healed. Thank you.

    • @jodia2239
      @jodia2239 Рік тому +2

      Great question!!! ❤🙏😊

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому +2

      Hi friend Much love for coming on board: as for healing the teeth pearl powder works very well in this department

    • @gloryb5513
      @gloryb5513 Рік тому

      @@CultivateElevate pearl powder? Something you ingest?

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому +1

      @@gloryb5513 Yep :) we have it on our website

  • @whataworld369
    @whataworld369 Місяць тому

    Does the thickness the copper wire matter?
    I assume the higher the antenna, the better?
    Does the thickness of the poles or the way the wire is wrapped effect it?
    Any good tips would be greatly appreciated !!
    I'm just about to go out to buy supplies to energize my garden... Brand new at this
    Thanks in advance ❤

  • @petronellabowen2560
    @petronellabowen2560 Рік тому +2

    Chinese using it now, showed on UA-cam

  • @Edward-uz4do
    @Edward-uz4do Рік тому

    Can you do this in gardens on porch In pots?

  • @raymondburnette4260
    @raymondburnette4260 Рік тому

    So what do you recommend for those with t posts and chicken wire for keeping deer out? Should we get rid of it and what would be a good alternative that won't effect the soil?

  • @jonwooddell3966
    @jonwooddell3966 Рік тому

    In place of making a copper coil, could I just use copper tubing? I have both, but thought I could skip the wood dowel and just push the tubing into the soil. Thanks

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому

      cultivateelevate.com/electroculture/ Answers it all :)

  • @vonkrass
    @vonkrass Рік тому +3

    Hi, I'm new to electroculture and would like to create an experiment of my own. So basically just get a rod, spiral it with copper wires and just stick it in the soil?

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому +1

      Simply put yes :)

    • @vonkrass
      @vonkrass Рік тому

      @@CultivateElevate should i spin it clockwise or anticlockwise

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому +3

      @@vonkrass Northern Hemisphere clockwise and southern counter clockwise

    • @SevScout
      @SevScout Рік тому +3

      @@CultivateElevate Which direction from perspective? The spiral going away from you, or the spiral going towards you? (I figure it's away from you)

  • @petermitchell4265
    @petermitchell4265 Рік тому

    Does it matter which way you coil the copper wire, ant-clockwise or clockwise? Thanks, great info.

  • @TTa-cb2rq
    @TTa-cb2rq Рік тому +5

    How far out from the antenna does it work? Can u lay copper wire in the ground attached to the antenna? Really interesting. Gonna try it this season 👍

    • @pascallevermast7031
      @pascallevermast7031 Рік тому +2

      I read that a 20 foot antenna covers an area of 50 feet..
      I did see a photo of someone who laid copper wire at the bottom of a veggie patch, I think it was from North to South 🤔 and then they attached a copper wire antenna.. (I might try this soon)

  • @deannadeanna6354
    @deannadeanna6354 Рік тому +1

    if the copper is coated, will it continue to be effective?
    Thank you!!

    • @cpinokc
      @cpinokc Рік тому

      The copper wire needs to touch the plant.

  • @YoloMasterGamerTag
    @YoloMasterGamerTag Рік тому

    Can this relive dead dirt? Like dirt that can’t produce crops. Can I do this for like a month with out planting and relive it?

  • @toki8199
    @toki8199 Рік тому

    What about adding little bit of copper powder to the soil?

  • @c.guinevere
    @c.guinevere Рік тому

    This is so cool. What happens if you just stick solid copper rods in the soil?

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому

      Amplifies the energy :) cultivateelevate.com/electroculture/

  • @tomhayes9189
    @tomhayes9189 Рік тому

    If you have grow bags in green house do you put an antenna into each bag or by each plant

  • @horsesense1888
    @horsesense1888 Рік тому

    please, when you wrap the copper wire around a stick or limb does the wire have to be in contact with the ground once you step it in.
    Also, did I see you tie to another stick, so two sticks separated with a horizontal wire and then pushed into the earth. can u use a steel rod.. thank you kindly

  • @sickofcrap8992
    @sickofcrap8992 Рік тому

    So many questions! A wood and copper spiral for each plant? For every 2 plants? One per small bed? Many strands of thin wire as good as 1 piece of thick? Where can I find this info?

  • @EYN62
    @EYN62 4 місяці тому

    How can we replenish our soil? Should we add copper powder or copper sulfate?

  • @Pika-y9t
    @Pika-y9t Рік тому +1

    Matt, can I ask you if the copper wire has to be stripped bare or can I just strip the 2 ends? Thank you. I can’t find the answer anywhere and have a 100m roll of insulated copper wire. ❤

  • @ChristmasMager
    @ChristmasMager Рік тому

    Hi Matt, I have a question for you. Century Link is putting a cable through my back yard at about a depth of 2 ft. Will that have a negative effect on my garden (flowers, fruits and veggies)? And will your antennas counteract any possible negative effects?

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому +1

      Shouldn't be anything to worry about. They actually coat those pretty well :)

    • @ChristmasMager
      @ChristmasMager Рік тому

      @@CultivateElevate Thanks so much for taking the time to reply to me. Good to know! And one more question if you don't mind, which of your videos would you recommend for someone just starting to build your antennas that has the basic information about materials, height of the antennas, direction of the copper spirals and placement of the antennas. I've watched a few of your videos and don't know which one has all of that in one place. Thanks again!

    • @jeandixon586
      @jeandixon586 11 місяців тому

      ​@@ChristmasMagerI'm watching / reading my way through his website, and making notes as I go along. Realistically speaking, I don't think he will always remember which video contains a specific bit of information. It will be up to us to go through his presented body of research to find what we need. And thankfully, most everything he speaks about will be found in multiple videos and blogs, to varying degrees of depth.

    • @ChristmasMager
      @ChristmasMager 11 місяців тому +1

      @@jeandixon586 Thanks Jean for your response. I just started making a bunch of antennas and have gotten great results so far and am really enjoying learning more as I go along.

    • @jeandixon586
      @jeandixon586 11 місяців тому

      @@ChristmasMager Awesomeness!! 👍🏽😁

  • @harry356
    @harry356 Рік тому +1

    Can you show pictures? Are there any experiments done?

  • @Scruffybeer22
    @Scruffybeer22 Рік тому +1

    Do you secure the wire to the wood in anyway?

  • @georgeparrault9945
    @georgeparrault9945 Рік тому +1

    With Using Antennas , You Don’t Garden While when a Storm is Close Right ?

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому

      Nothing to worry about - cultivateelevate.com/electroculture/

  • @gratefulgoddess420
    @gratefulgoddess420 Рік тому

    #saveoursoil

  • @michaelporter7361
    @michaelporter7361 Рік тому +2

    Can you show us an example of a copper rod?

    • @CultivateElevate
      @CultivateElevate  Рік тому +2

      cultivateelevate.com/blog/electroculture-gardening-techniques-for-beginners-elevate-your-garden/

  • @cottonfaze6597
    @cottonfaze6597 Рік тому

    Does the wooden peg need to be round? I am winding copper wire using square pegs.... Not sure.

  • @xelasch
    @xelasch Рік тому

  • @lapetitemoma
    @lapetitemoma Рік тому

    What gauge of copper wire should a person use?

  • @jcapella9372
    @jcapella9372 Рік тому

    Thank you.

  • @tayslaywift9361
    @tayslaywift9361 Рік тому

    Hi Matt, can EC antenna work on potted plants?

    • @tayslaywift9361
      @tayslaywift9361 Рік тому

      Nvm, I got to the end part of your vid. Thanks for your great work, man