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Forced to move plants indoors but got no lights

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Duo to some circumstances I'm forced to move my plants indoors into my basement, I got no grow lights.

I thought to replace the light with electricity.

Earth soil is negatively charged, the atmosphere is positively charged.

Plants are attracted to positive charge because they are grounded in negatively charged soil and positive and negative charges are attracted to eachother, since the atmosphere is positively charged plants grow upright. But can also be attracted to lights of course.

So I thought to negatively charge my plants soil and positively charge the plants themselves to keep growth while no actual light being present.


Anyone else utilizing Electro-culture or got any suggestions? Let me know please.
 

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Duo to some circumstances I'm forced to move my plants indoors into my basement, I got no grow lights.

I thought to replace the light with electricity.

Earth soil is negatively charged, the atmosphere is positively charged.

Plants are attracted to positive charge because they are grounded in negatively charged soil and positive and negative charges are attracted to eachother, since the atmosphere is positively charged plants grow upright. But can also be attracted to lights of course.

So I thought to negatively charge my plants soil and positively charge the plants themselves to keep growth while no actual light being present.


Anyone else utilizing Electro-culture or got any suggestions? Let me know please.
I have no idea but want to see if this is possible, how interesting!
 
Duo to some circumstances I'm forced to move my plants indoors into my basement, I got no grow lights.

I thought to replace the light with electricity.

Earth soil is negatively charged, the atmosphere is positively charged.

Plants are attracted to positive charge because they are grounded in negatively charged soil and positive and negative charges are attracted to eachother, since the atmosphere is positively charged plants grow upright. But can also be attracted to lights of course.

So I thought to negatively charge my plants soil and positively charge the plants themselves to keep growth while no actual light being present.


Anyone else utilizing Electro-culture or got any suggestions? Let me know please.
Please keep us updated with how this goes!
The more photos the better!! 👍
 
You can't replace photosynthetic capable light with a simple Efield, but the addition of an altered field on a grow sounds amazing to try imo. This sort of mayhem is maybe up there which way your the h2o vortex spins, but more sciencey.

What would you use as the voltage source?
 
You can't replace photosynthetic capable light with a simple Efield, but the addition of an altered field on a grow sounds amazing to try imo. This sort of mayhem is maybe up there which way your the h2o vortex spins, but more sciencey.

What would you use as the voltage source?
It's low voltage, 1× 5V USB cable per plant.

I feel more confident about the 2nd method (see my journal thread to see 2nd method) and might eventually remove the 1st method (direct voltage).
 
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