If Ken knew as much as his ego claims... He wouldn't be making bags and wallets out of animals skins for profit ...! He'd be building his inventions..! Think about it
@@richardlilley6274 People have bills to pay dude. Not everyone seeks monetary profit for their wisdom and intellect. A true seeker of knowledge is not interested in status, reputation, riches or fame.
@@youdontknowme3842 wake up and listen to yourself... Your refusing to accept truth Because its not what you want it to be... Your behaving like your heartthrob Ken... So sad
@@youdontknowme3842you said... Ken doesn't seek monetary profit for his wisdom "your words" Then why is ken begging and pleading poverty on his uploads...! Time to take the red pill Kido
I can solve some issues in regards to space , you can grow stuff on the roof of house, sides of them as well if you willing to put alittle effort into angles .
A good control would use cloned plants and put magnet north up and north down then Try identical plants and magnets in the southern hemisphere like Argentina or wherever your ex is at same latitude as to determine if Argentina people will need to put mag south up ect.
Not bad. South pole benefits plants sticking up out of the ground. North pole benefits root crops. Take a donut magnet with south on one side and north on the other. Law it on the surface of the soil with the north side down and the south side up. Plant a carrot seed. Do this again but flip the magnet over. Do it a 3rd time with the south up but underneath the pot. And a 4th time with the north side facing up under the pot. And of course a control. Each pot needs to be at least a foot or more away from everything else. If a compass moves when you get close to a magnet then you need to space things even farther apart. Another item to look up is magnetizing seeds. Stack 4 donut magnets with north side up. Use a compass to know which side is which. Pour seeds through the center. A funnel is handy. Plant the seeds. Most plants can benefit from doing this. Now if you are using seeds for below ground plants like carrots, onions, etc, then pour from the south side through to the north side. Some say you can 'magnetize' water (water is not magnetic). Pour water through the center of the donut holes. Makes no difference on the polarity of the magnets. The magnetism affects the minerals in the water so don't use distilled or rain water for this. Another site I looked at said the magnetic field affects the placement of the water molecule groupings. And still another one said it alters the degree between oxygen and hydrogen in the water. Both of these are not proven. Remember, keep magnets far away from each other and far away from the control. Good Luck! PS look into Biochar if you get time.
@@zanecartagena4389 Well most magnets will rust when exposed to water. But yes, plant in the center of the donut hole unless the main stem is going to be a large one. I tried magnetizing seeds but didn't see any difference. I used donut magnets from a microwave. They might not have been powerful enough. Neodynium magnets were recommended on other sites. But they cost lots of money. Other sites say south pole upward for fruiting plants and similar. South side down for root veggies. But I may have that backwards. Been a while. If you have LOTS of cash, you could make an electro magnet far more powerful than any magnets. Something powerful enough to pick up a car might do it LOL. Some people run an insulated copper wire in a planting row and use solar to give it DC current. More current the stronger the field.
@@zanecartagena4389 PS if you decide to plant a magnet, you might want to seal the magnet from all moisture (spray paint with some kind of safe paint for food/plants.) Otherwise the magnet will rust.
Added magnetism is a hurdle for the plant... Hurdles encourage added effort..! Same with humans... We excel when reach an hurdle... We have no other choice our will to survive kicks in Same as with plants... Too large a hurdles' becomes tyranny... which turns grasshoppers into locusts ' Get the hurdles just right and things flourish
You didn't specify what type of diabetes wheatgrass helps to prevent. Not only do I call BS on that claim no matter which type you're referring to but just so you know, there are multiple variations of diabetes. For a student who seems to be into the scientific field, I would've hoped for clarification.
Looking around into other studies like this may bring you to the conclusion that it's the water molecules lining up due to the magnetism to better assist the plant. South pole assists the roots, softens the water. North pole hardens the water, assisting vegetation. North is also good for drinking water as south is not.
@@HarshJain-it2bg Somewhat.. it's been years. I can't remember anything about magnets and plants being mentioned. (I definitely didn't read every book on the subject!) Can you point to a specific writing that tells about magnetic fields effecting grains and plants? That would be helpful.
Clouds are ionized by the sun thats why rain is acid.= (south pole). Spring water is sweet, is alkaline because planet earth is big magnet. (north pole)
😂 people don’t know what the weathers gonna be? 😂😂😂 That’s an age old question. What about all the extra Co2 do to plants? Why do nurseries pump in co2? Does it take less water to feed a plant with more co2?
so strong it sticks to the hood of a car????!!!!! which magnet is soooooo week it will not stick to the hood of a car? in excitement, many people lose themselves and we feel we are doing a good job but not quite. discussing wheatgrass deviates from purpose - if magnets worked...slow down, careful, and focus
Conclusion: dudes should be going for the fat ones, because they have better quality than the skinny ones? Did I get that right? No one in the audience though ever tasted a real skinny carrot which is much sweeter than a fat one.