Growing with copper wire is based on the principle of
electroculture, which suggests that using copper can potentially enhance plant growth by creating an electric field in the soil. While scientific evidence is debated, proponents claim benefits include improved nutrient uptake, stronger root systems, and natural pest deterrence, as copper itself is an essential micronutrient for plants. It’s worth looking into, my other 2 plants grown without it were less than half the size. Agatha was well above my fence line before she got too heavy. I’ll update how many oz I get from her when I harvest. The other 2 plants yielded only 92 grams together. I used a thick large copper pipe and just put it close to her in the dirt. She literally grew as tall as the pipe! Let me know what you find out!