Over the last few months I have implemented numerous electroculture techniques in my garden, courtyard & home and I would like in this post to share with you some of the results from the subsequent experiments which have grown from these as a way to demonstrate effectiveness.
Mini round towers
I read a great article a few months back entitled Rock Dust, Paramagnetism, Towers of Power and how they affect plant growth and felt like doing my own version of the described experiment.
On the 9th March I made these towers which are basically just wood and red sandpaper. This sandpaper is made of corundum, which is a crystalline form of aluminium oxide, typically containing traces of iron, titanium, vanadium and chromium. This is what makes it paramagnetic.
For the cones I cut half circles like this.
Folding them over like this ready to glue in position.
Moving directly to the garden on the same day, here is my experiment, with radishes & beetroot. Two root vegetables which should have a good interaction with the red colour of the sandpaper, the same colour as the root chakra.
I put four beetroot in each of the green pots and four radishes in the each of the purple pots, all at the same depth, same soil and same quantity of water.
Unlike the mentioned experiment I also tested the idea that the conical roofs alone would have a positive effect.
This was apparently a good idea because on the 17th March the first radish appeared in the pot with the conical roof.
It was around this time however that I noticed the glue from the glue-gun was not sufficiently holding the sandpaper together (it doesn't like water), so I took them all home for an hour and re-attached using different type of glue. I also re-shaped the roofs to be more in line with the 51° apex of Irish round tower roofs.
New design on the left, old design on the right.
I recognise this isn't good practice for experiments, but went with it anyway as the adjustments were relatively minor.
This image was taken on 4th April.
No action at all from the pot with nothing. Medium action from the pot with the tower. Maximum action from the pot with just the 51° cone.
Only one of the beetroot has appeared so far. And that was in the pot with the full tower.
I will keep the experiment running for a few more weeks but I think the results speak for themselves already.
Pyramid potatoes
With every step of its creation this pyramid was always intended for a raised bed with potatoes.
I know I said no posts about cats in the #electroculture community but I must tell you in this moment how the above cat gave birth to two more today, beautiful healthy kittens.
After she chose where she wanted to give birth I surrounded her with four orgonite pyramids, a quartz cluster and an amethyst geode.
Interestingly, the place she chose was directly under my copper pyramid which is currently charging kumquat, clementine & sweetcorn seeds, amongst other things.
The birth lasted no more than an hour and she purred throughout most of it. Which is pretty amazing considering she just turned one year old four days ago. Yep, these devices are good for plants, humans and animals.
Getting back to the garden, on the 9th March I planted my potato seedlings in a wooden square which had been prepared for the pyramid.
Under this square is a bunch of scrap metal buried in the earth, to channel the energy into the ground from the pyramid.
Here we have the final structure in place, with copper wire frame, full chakra pendant underneath and root chakra stone on top.
I also put a tower in there for good measure.
Worth mentioning too that I have a magnetised cable running underneath which connects up with the scrap metal on its way to the end of the garden.
At the same time I planted a control group, around 50m from the pyramid on another piece of land with no magnetised cables in the area.
Here we are on the 29th March (20 days later) and as you can see, the potatoes have appeared.
I removed the straw and added some soil.
Luna helped me put the straw back.
While over in the control group bed we still have nothing going on.
Here they are on the 3rd April with the straw removed, just before I added more soil.
Control group showing signs of life now.
On the 5th April I made a comparison between the largest plant in the raised bed, which has grown from the bottom of this wooden frame...
...with the largest plant in the other garden.
And to me it seems clear, the largest pyramid plant has grown perhaps three times faster than the largest plant in the other garden.
Something else I have noticed is that the plants around the pyramid are looking better than ever.
The kale & broccoli are just magnificent.
Any plant which is aligned perfectly with a pyramid corner is doing particularly well.
I have never seen a dill plant this beautiful before, though I do realise of course it also has a Lakovsky coil around its base, which could be making the difference.
If I compare it with other dill plants in the same garden you can see how they are at least three times smaller and the colour doesn't look so rich.
Right next to the wooden frame we have this coriander with enormous leaves.
Compared with other coriander growing 3m from the pyramid you can see again how it is smaller and lighter in colour.
Other things looking great include this mustard, 30cms from the pyramid.
These chives which are in alignment with the pyramid corner, around 50cms away.
Spinach, 1m from the pyramid.
Liquorish, 1.5m from the pyramid, sprouting back to life after a long cold winter.
Sorrel, 2m from the pyramid.
Parsley, 3m from pyramid.
Lettuce, 4m from pyramid.
Peas, 5m from pyramid.
All of this land now has magnetised cables running through the ground no more than 1m away from any plant, so to be fair it may not be all about the pyramid.
Have also been adding sea shells and snail shells everywhere. A technique I have seen orgonite builders using more and more. Don't forget, all shapes have an energy/vibration and shells in particular contain the same divine mathematics/sacred geometry we find displayed in pyramid structures.
The magnetised pea bed, 2m from the pyramid is producing without a doubt the most beautiful peas we have ever had on this land.
A closer look here.
We will be eating these around a week from now, which seems earlier than last year.
Behind the peas we have rows of beans and radishes.
And it is 100% clear that the beans which are closest to the magnetised pea bed are bigger than the rest.
A few days later here.
Last up I have this lettuce with a Lakovsky coil...
Right next to a lettuce without.
We hardly water at all for the moment, because it is currently illegal to take from the canal, yet everything seems to be holding up just fine.
Even Esteban has planted his own design of electroculture device into the ground.
And I cannot deny the lettuce he planted it next to looks pretty fantastic a few weeks later.
Seen here from above.
Final thoughts
I hope my preliminary explorations here help break down that initial barrier we all have which asks the question, but does it really work?
Yes it does, but it takes patience and dedication. And potentially it takes a bunch of difference techniques working together at the same time to get the best results. This is why I have been busy making so many different things.
Really want to tell you about my first cloudbuster!
It has a double terminated quartz crystal at the bottom, in the style of Don Croft (orgonite/cloudbusting pioneer).
I also want to tell you about my new copper coil chakra jug which charges water before drinking.
And I want to tell you about this antenna which sits in a raised bed in our courtyard, supporting the wall mounted strawberries and any living beings which happen to be near by.
In the style of Yannick Van Doorne (electroculture pioneer) it has magnets and a pointer facing South with a copper connection running down to the earth.
Antennae like these can be used in conjunction with the magnetised cables in the ground, covering pretty much any distance you like with one device.
Without a doubt it has had an effect.
Even our jasmine over here to one side looks ready to give us a whole bunch more than the three little flowers we had last year.
All of the investigations relating to these items will however have to wait till the next electroculture update as this one has quite enough already!
Looking forward to seeing your own explorations into this most interesting field, ideally here in the electroculture community.
Love & Light everyone 🌱