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Can magnetic fields effect plant or fruit outcome?

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Can magnetic fields effect plant or fruit outcome?

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ive heard that Basalt rock dust is considered "paramagnetic," meaning it has a slight magnetic attraction, and when added to soil, it can potentially positively affect plant growth by enhancing the soil's overall magnetic field, which some researchers believe can improve nutrient uptake and biological activity within the soil. not entirely sure about "magnetic fields" though.

 
I have seen a documentary years ago, about the effects of magnetic fields on flora & fauna. If I remember correctly the plant looked at was corn.

I cant remember if it was under a specific amplitude or frequency of a dynamic magnetic field, but the corn they germinated under this specific field resembled a more ancient form of corn. It grew taller, was more pest resistent and had a higher protein content.
They also did this to fish, with similar effects. River trout if I recall correctly. It also looked meaner.

Im sure you will find something when googling this.
 
its called electro culture people use magnets and create magnetic fields to produce more.i saw some random videos but never bothered to investigate is it real or fake.
 
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