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Today i was thinking about electroculture and how it was more common in like the '70s with plants.
For years i've been doing small experiments with veggie gardens such as metal containers or metal cages around the plants, and compare them to wood or plastic. Now i've noticed a small increase on the yeilds and growth when there is alot of lightning that year.
Question is has anyone rigged up something or could explain something to me that might be able to work something with an indoor garden?
So does anyone know about electrocoulture?
For years i've been doing small experiments with veggie gardens such as metal containers or metal cages around the plants, and compare them to wood or plastic. Now i've noticed a small increase on the yeilds and growth when there is alot of lightning that year.
Question is has anyone rigged up something or could explain something to me that might be able to work something with an indoor garden?
So does anyone know about electrocoulture?