Physicist here. The winding only needs to be clockwise from the top to bottom. This is because electroculture is about protecting plants from all the electromagnetic noise around them. When such fields hit the coil, it induces a current in the coil and thus a magnetic field just like the biofield of the human body. Think of this field as a shield which now protects the plants from all the EM noise outside. This reduces the amount of static produced in the plants themselves (that would destroy cells which the plant then has to heal). Now, for the magnetic field to have the correct direction, it must exit the top of the coil and enter the bottom just like the human biofield. The direction of the magnetic field depends on the flow direction of the current and the winding direction. Since the current always flows down into the ground, we can only change the winding direction. That's why it must be wound clockwise, or the field has the wrong polarity and electrons will be funneled onto the plant from above. Note that what people call Earth energy is simply the electromagnetic fields of the environment. The energy doesn't come up, because any induced current will always flow towards the ground.
I keep hearing that in the South of the US, such as central Texas, wind it clockwise from the bottom. So, you're saying that it must be clockwise from the top?
Sorry for the late reply, this has only just turned up. Thanks for the reply. Very interesting. I have a few questions sorry. Thank you for explaining the concept in a deeper level. That is exactly what i needed, the start of some math. Electromagnetism exposure is nothing new to electrical engineers & such, yet only high dosage levels are harmful rather than normal *noise (energy). It has been noted that plants increase in vigor when exposed to short, higher than normal doses of -ion electromagnetic energy such as thunderstorms, increased solar activity & so forth. Question = Wouldn't wrapping your plant with a metal that has a +ion charge prevent this electrical tranfer with the plant from taking place? Magnetic fields, the direction of a magnetic filed is a constant, it is the poles that flip. A magnetic filed is in itself it's own entity & not governed by any current *flow direction. What governs the earths mag field? (minor question, just niggling). Ok, this is the question i need so solid clarification on. Earth *grounding energy & never releasing it (comiing back up, as you said). Energy 101 - is found in many forms. The earth is continually bombarded with neutrons & protons from the sun. This energy goes into the erath, driving the volcanoes, earthquakes, storms, waves, wind..... & of course the lightening that comes from the ground. look it up... i suggest suspicious0bservers as a channel to take a peek at. Energy changes form all the time, this is what drives the earth & our entire universe. Everything is linked. On this vein i could show you exactly why cman made climate change is a complete farce & we as a specie, are actually in real trouble due to natural cycles. Question Can you prove otherwise?
One more thing I thought of: I started out with the idea that the device was optimal when taller than the plants they are intended to be assisting. With my second-generation devices I have kept some of them quite short - so that are currently engulfed by the plants surrounding them. Same positive response as with the taller devices though. so it seems that the atmospheric energy is still getting to where it needs to be. Oh - another thing; Jan & I have noticed; there has been a noticeable increase in the number of bees around our plants since the devices were installed in all our growing beds. So apparently they create conditions that bees are responsive to. Given that bees are required to pollinate so much of our vegetables this has to be a good thing; a secondary benefit you might say. 😎
The taller the antenna the better from what I understand. I am testing with 6 foot plus antennas with copper wraparound bamboo. My most noticeable improvement is on a lychee tree that has been fruitless, stunted, & diseased for 2-years, after 7-days of electro cult, now has new growth on almost every single limb. The reason why this seems to work is that it’s pulling the ether/electric energy out of the air, which increases with height at 100 V per meter high. Pretty exciting!
Yes that’s totally right about the taller the better. I’m in northwest Montana and we still have a month before we can plant outside so I’m just experimenting with seedlings and small plants in my greenhouse for now. So exciting about your lychee tree!
I think the wetter the wood, the more conductive it is. The other day, I accidentally touched my electric fence and a metal gate that is lag-bolted into a 6 x 6 wooden post and got a heck of a shock!
Hello, very interesting. I read that if you are above the equator, wind in clockwise, below counter. I used 12 guage copper and extended copper 2 inches into bottom of pot. I made a winding antenna about 3 inches that petruded from top with end standing straight up. The middle was wound clockwise as well. I am above the equator. My tomatoes grew super fast with no fertilizer. I would not use aluminum because we are already bombarded. With toxic stuff in our air, water and food. Thank you so much !!
The reason why you have to wind the wire in a clockwise direction is because you want the magnetic field created in the wire to point down to the earth (right hand rule), winding it counter-clockwise would create a magnetic field pointing to the sky. It doesn't matter if you're above or below the equator.
@@samiaestassi622 You're right, that merits some explanation. I mean clockwise as you go down the stick. You can use your right hand to determine which way a magnetic field created by energy flowing through a coil will face. Make a fist with your right hand and give a thumbs up. Your fingers represent the coil (going counterclockwise) and your thumb represents the direction of the magnetic field (up). Give a thumbs down and then your fingers go clockwise and the magnetic field, represented by your thumb, points down.
@@easy_s3351 ah, yes makes sense! I made a six foot antenna for my tree suffering from bark beetle ( I presume). It's actually taller than the tree. It seemed to make no difference but I wound it opposite of what you are saying. I'll give it a shot the other way. Thanks!
Love this video Amy! 🙌🏼 🌱 the copper wire is a hit over here! I notice that it’s definitely keeping my plants alive and healthy during the cold bursts we’ve been having in New England. ❄️ I can’t get enough of all this stuff! It’s so fun!
So what type s of systems do you use ? I have copper pipes stuck in ground with a dozen wires put in the top hole and bent so they can move. Also have a bird made of a brass wire splice bolt. And a bunch of 14 gage wire for wings and tall. With a ground wire
Too bad her explanations are figments of her imagination. The sun's energy doesn't come to us as a clockwise spiral but as a wave, the earth is negatively charged and the atmosphere is positively charged (not the other way around), winding two wires in opposite directions (i.e. one clockwise and one counter clockwise) would mean they cancel out each other's magnetic field, etc....
I've been thinking about this a lot. Thanks for sharing! In my mind I see large "floral" like sculptures that maybe incorporate spirals and coils... and also that may have water collection elements to them. It takes me a while to move from imagination to outer articulation but when I get there I'll let you know! 🌸
Thank you.... Im beginning my journey with electroculture. I hv 1200 blueberry bushes and one specific variety has struggled for five years. I plan to start tomorrow installing these various coiled antennas .
well, I've listened to yannik's first video, and now I'm even more appreciative of people like you that are taking his material and explaining it to us. He only talked about using galvanized steel for his antennas, etc; he never mentioned copper. But, it did make me wonder if the steel tomato cages I use with all my plants (to keep them off the ground and inaccessible to slugs) are actually doing the job as antennas. It does seem like once I put them on, the plants sort of "take off". I also thought about wrapping some copper wire around the cages instead of using sticks. Also, I coudn't figure out at which end he was placing the magnets--are they supposed to be at the top of the antenna? He also didn't explain how he covers them with beeswax. thanks so much for your service to the public!
Yes, I appreciate her practical approach! I just watched a handful of videos and one said you need two, another said don’t use steel, another said you gotta make this antenna all configured in rectangular structures, and then there’s the ridiculousness about the northern hemisphere as opposed to southern (reminds me of the toilet flushing nonsense). Anyway, long way around to say YES I need it simple! ❤
this is fantastic! about a week ago i had a thought out of nowhere - i should drive copper grounding rods into the garden! (i'm an acupuncturist lol) and seriously the next day i started seeing stuff about this electroculture idea!! but your presentation here is super informative💕💕 thank you so much!
@@FollowingHawks thank YOU so much!! you have given me so much to work with. i havent lived at this particular property very long and i have really sensed some stagnation or disturbance that i couldnt quite figure out. your information has given me so much to work with and i think i have come to understand a little more what is going on here!! i really didnt think it was spiritual. it just cracks me up that my intuition was to use copper grounding rods - and now i am learning all this!!! of course! acupuncture for the earth!! lol! i am just loving this so much. thank you for being an important part of it!
@@lucid_747 there are needles with copper wound tops, but not copper that go in the skin. actually i'm not sure they are genuine copper wound tops or just copper colored😂 but we never discussed any differences about that. there are gold plated needles on the shaft that actually goes into the body, but those are so expensive i never experimented with that. but the copper tops are making me curious now! i'm retired from seeing patients now (at least human ones😂) so i'm excited to investigate electroculture!
Nice video. I have been using Lakhovsky Coils for years and have gotten excellent results. They work for individual plants, though, so the spiral coils you demonstrated make a lot more sense for a general garden. The placement is something like one spiral coil every 6ft. I am looking forward to seeing how these work, as I am going to try them this year for the first time.
Oooh so good to know! I’ve been kind of selectively placing them around the garden as I go but have been putting two spirals in every potted plant and so far, so good!
Same here! And what’s interesting is that it’s dropped into the mid 30s in town the last few mornings but hasn’t gotten below 40 in my garden, even though we’re at a higher elevation and usually cooler. Coincidence? I don’t know 🤷♀️
I am in fla . And have them in my veg garden and on some small trees, I use elec. culture and have shown people the voltage readings with a digital volt ohm meter.. I have hardly any bugs in the soil as well..
I definitely had less pests since using electroculture. The only pests I found were snails. The summer was extremely hot this year and my crops produced more than many other gardeners, although not an abundance. Thanks for the information, I'll try the coils.
All my plants grew overnight by 1-6" with a tiny coil only a foot tall. I had immediate results but it slowed down afterwards. Will try the two ones you suggest. Thanks
Silver kills all microbes beneficial or pathogenic. Copper is a pathogenic bacteria killer. Silver kills bacteria within 30 mins. Copper kills bacteria within 3 hours. Bacteria increases fertility of soil. Silver kills all bacteria so it is not a good choice to increase fertility of soil. If rain occurs - the colloidal silver will wash away. Use powdered biochar instead. It increases conductivity of soil.
I put it all over my indoor plants. I can’t wait to see the result. I see a lot of comment saying to put it on the south side of the plant, but I put it in different direction on each plant to see if it makes any difference
Watering with Filtered water will help. City water with chlorine,flouride, pfas, vocs, kills microbes in soil, you will not be capturing minerals up into the parts of plants you eat. I appreciate this video a lot. Last year i got a bumper crop of cantaloupe doing this. Blessings all.
Girrrrrrllll! You are who we have all been praying for! You explain the science well. You are answering all the question WE ALL HAVE AND OTHER VIDEOS NEVER QUITE ANSWER!!! Thank you. I have subscribed and let’s keep learning together!! Also--could you one on which darn way magnets go for growing strong seed and where to put them? Most of us I bet have ordered the neodinum rare earth small donut magnets and are just waiting for consensus. I did south facing up on some seed starters but still not sure where or how to do them easily In The garden
Ahhh thanks so much for watching and being here - so happy it’s helpful! I haven’t gone down the magnet rabbit hole yet so I can’t help you there but I’m definitely intrigued!
thank you for sharing the benefit of what you learned watching yannick's videos. I was wondering if anyone has tried using that same copper circle around their wrist or other body part, and if it made a difference for them.
I have trees all throughout my farm... Why can't I use the trees for, as the rod? I wrap the copper around the trees itself, and supplement the rows with the traditional method? thoughts?
Perks of being a residential electrician. Loads of solid scrap copper wire! Im about to make a bunch of those rings and throw them all around my garden plants facing north.
Hi Amy! This was brilliant! So easy...and the way you presented it, made it so simple to understand...and WHY! It is Autumn or Fall here in Oz, so I cannot experiment yet, but boy, do I intend to get my rods ready for Spring! I love all the ideas you presented today. Thanks so much for your research...it is much appreciated! You are wonderful...many hugs, Barbara from Sydney area...xoxoxo🪴🌱🌳🌼🌄♥
One year later, which technique would you recommend for growing indoors? Im kind of new to this topic but i find it very interesting. Thanks alot in advance! 🥰
I’ve seen a video where a person uses their wire to make those cone shapes. They started off with a short straight bit and then made a tiny circle at the top and then followed the outside of that circle with more of the wire, which ended up making a disk of rings (flat disk - all once piece of wire)… when you use a pen/pencil you can separate the rings in a uniform manner to make a cone… my thoughts would be to it twice with the same length of wire, one on top of the other, but the second ring would get smaller (in reverse) to make a shrinking cone… I have only made an open cone (no wire) so waiting to get more so I can try my theory. 😊
Yes that makes perfect sense! And what’s funny is that after I spent so much time trying to find something to wind it around I ended up making more by just wrapping it around my index finger and that worked perfectly 🤣
Thanks Amy, I've watched several videos on electroculture and I have to say that this one of yours is the most clearly explained. I had believed that only copper can be used. I stripped old electric cords to get the copper wire. Is it possible to have too many antennas in a garden ??
I haven't heard anyone mention the possibility of too many! The reality is, they are simply collecting negative ions in the atmosphere and channeling them into your soil. If you think about how many ions are delivered to the surface of the earth during a thunderstorm, it would pale in comparison (I would think) to what could be generated by the copper coils. And think about how well our gardens grow after a rainstorm!
GOOD MORNING I use the copper and the aluminum in my garden. I think the aluminum is working the better of the two. I tested the aluminum with my volt metre and got a reading of 0.056 and the copper 0.018
I got hold of aluminum horse shoes and placed them around the base of some plants facing north and have to say they are working better than the copper, tested the voltage and the allum had higher voltage
@@magkirwan7087 Good day to you Mag,how are you ?Glad to your plants are doing well. You should try the magnet with the galvanized steel wire through your plants and see the results
Hey thanks a lot for the video.... It would help to see it practically. Foe the first trick you give, cant really understand where i need to put the wire.... Sorry am a newbie !
Thank you so much. This was the best electroculture video I have seen to date in such a clear manner. I have tried the stick method with very minimal effect. In fact, some of my plants did very poorly. I also tried the Lakhovsky Coil, but perhaps my direction is not exact. I will try these other methods for sure. I wonder how it would work coiling two pieces of wire in opposite directions up the same rod/stick.
It would be great if you could study whether this electroculture can balance or enhance our house/room energy by putting plant with coil or just simply putting the coil that you mention in our room/house.
Thank you for doing the additional research. I am one of those that has done the I saw that and trying it. I will be doing the circle aroung some of my tomato seedlings that are struggling. Thanks
I am so glad to have run across your video. I've been researching electroculture recently and seems there is a lot of conflicting info out there. I don't have room in my backyard for an in-ground garden, so I only do container gardening in fabric grow bags. I was wondering if electroculture would even work in a grow bag. I am most interested in the ring that I could place on top of the soil, or should I use a taller version without the wood? Or is the wood truly needed? I'd love to hear your feedback. Thank you so much.
Thanks for the info, Has anyone tried this with a single piece or multiple pieces of copper pipe. I added a few different variations of copper wire to some of my plants. I also stuck a few different lengths of half inch copper pipe in other plants. Now thinking should have made them longer. I have lots of old copper water pipes I removed from my house recently.✌🌵🎍
Also necessary for rain to fall are living microbiome floating up from living soil. Over the Oceans moisture condenses around salts produced by the ocean biome.
So true! There’s so many more elements involved. I recently learned that part of the rain equation is also mushroom spores. They’re charged in such a way that they’re attracted to clouds in order to fall back down to earth in rain. Nature is so cool!
Ooh, thank you for this Amy. I'm massively into gardening and find this really interesting. Thank you for doing the research - l sometimes find it a little overwhelming considering the volume of information available to sift through it all. You also told me something which sparked a recollection - although l will have to check, at several of these stone 'barrows' or 'henges' in the U.K there are carvings in the rock which are (although not exclusively) shaped like the pattern of the stone rows with the circle at the end - like a lollipop with a very wide stick. Could this even be the equivalent of a diagram for the builders? "Create it like this?!" There are also some more elaborate patterns that are based on that original design. I also seem to recall unusual seeds or people being found buried with seeds near Stonehenge. There were also people found that led Archeologists to the conclusion they were travelling to Stonehenge to get some sort of medical help/healing. Maybe that channelled energy has some beneficial effect on people too?
Oooh yes you would really enjoy the book I mentioned as it gets into all of that in great detail! It seems very plausible that these were competing fertility temples where people could bring their seeds every year before planting and while there would have likely been ceremony involved, the location and specific stones would have had significant geomagnetic affects on the seeds and future plants. So if it’s good for plants, it certainly would be soothing / healing for humans too!
@@FollowingHawks Hi Amy, thank you for your reply. I'm definitely going to check that book out. Hopefully l can get it here in the U.K. You've inspired me to create some 'sculptures' for my plants too. Which size gauge aluminium did you say you thought would be good - l couldn't quite catch that?
LCKing channel theorizes the sun is gold, the moon is silver (tarnished silver imo?) and the ocean is a salt bridge....making the earth a big battery. He has drawings from videos posted about 3 yrs ago. Quite thought provoking.
I made 1/2 the size and put on both sides of the plants & it is wild to see the difference as last year. (??) I didnt even use sticks. ( an antenna below and a 3 or 4 inch one on top.
I think the Navy should look into trying to use some magnetic field energy to get the Whales back on track out into deeper waters. They should be putting much resources into this. Thanks for letting me comment.
I had mine wrapped exactly like yours thinking that I was wrapping in a clockwise order. However I understand that when you look down upon it it should be in clockwise and wrapping it the way you did and I did is not correct. Unfortunately I have 20 of these things that are molded incorrectly.
I would be interested to see if the nutrient density of these antennas actually makes a difference. My concern is that Copper is anti-microbial. So whatever it is that is making the biomass and fruit/veg bigger may not translate into better more healthy food.
I just found out about these antennas today. Thank for such a quick detailed scientific take, very interesting. I wonder if the Egyptian people used these?
Have you seen anyone make an antenna by wrapping copper wire both clockwise and counterclockwise around the same stick? I'm wondering if that would benefit or nullify results.
Thankyou!... I've put a single spiral wound around saplings near fruit trees etc but like the idea of the open wire facing north around base of each plant more I think>> looking forward to trying. I am also using thicker electrical wire encased in plastic with just the ends scraped clear of plastic and placed into copper tubing into the ground because that is all I had....looking fwd to noticing more results
I'm doing the open circle method on a few plants right now, except instead of wire, ive used magnet tape. It has adhesive on one side, super convenient to stick to the inside of the pot itself, and using magnetized water
This is a great video. Easy to follow and very informative. Love your apron by the way!! 😀 I live in the Shuswap area of BC, Canada and our plants are struggling more each year. All the fires along with the smoke from those fires affect how much sunlight we're getting at times. I wonder too, if it's messing up the ions in the air during the thick smoky periods. We've been getting longer summers without any rain, which isn't helping matters. Being that it's the beginning of August, I don't know if it's too late in the season to start stimulating the bushes and plants. Should I just wait until next spring or does anyone know if it's still early enough to try using one (or all) of the electro-culture methods? I am also unclear as to which direction to spin the spirals. I believe there should be a difference between the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. Everyone I see on videos tend to create the spirals clockwise but I recently read an article based on a scientific method that specified the Northern Hemisphere should be going counterclockwise. Any info would be appreciated 💐🐝Happy gardening everyone!
Thank you so much for this! A few weeks ago, we did thin copper wires around wooden dowels and put them in each of our cloth bag pots with our tomato and peppers plants. They are not happy. At first we thought we'd done the spiral in the wrong way, so after a few weeks we re-spiraled in the opposite way - with no effect. Your video may be the answer - we're definitely going to try it. Thanks again, Amy!