Cole Csolak
What is Electroculture?
Electroculture is the practice of using electricity in gardening to stimulate plant growth. It’s not about connecting your plants to an outlet, but rather harnessing the earth’s natural energy that is all around us, as well as removing the static energy from the ground. Viktor Schauberger made a big point with iron tools and how they hurt the earth and our soils*. With the use of conductive metals like brass (copper and zinc), atmospheric energy can be collected and put into the soil*. The result? Great soil and plants 2-3 times the size.
History of Electroculture
Electroculture was first introduced in western society back in 1749 by Abbe Nollet from France. This was during the enlightenment time period. He was researching electricity and was given the nickname, “Electric boy”. In the 1920’s, Justin Christofleau made it much simpler for farmers to install. They were now able to hook the electrocultural device to the wire trellis that vines were growing on. it worked for every single crop, and was over 20 feet*. In the 1940’s Viktor Schauberger talked about how iron tools were the main reason for farmland being infertile, and how pesticides with iron actually make it worse. He also said copper tools were more beneficial* and didn’t turn the soil into a infertile desert. His famous quote, “understand and copy nature”, is a great indicator that he was ahead of his time. Around World War II, Wilhem Reich created the “cloudbuster” (right), a machine with copper pipes which was hooked up to a water source., much like the simple electroculture rod (as it’s in the ground). This machine shot through and dispersed the modified clouds and chemtrails*, and opened up a hole in the sky by using just copper and water! Feel free to look up the museum in his name, located in Maine.
Why do we need Electroculture?
Electroculture is needed because of so many things going on in our sky. With all of the weather modifications* such as sulfur being added to the air* to “cool” the planet block out our sun. Last time I checked, plants and trees produce oxygen and give homes to animals that save our planet, but we’re blocking out the sun which is their main source of energy. Cooling the planet means shorter summers, which can mess with fall flowers being pollinated properly, bird migration will be unusual, the time it takes for trees to gather energy and much more. Because of this, we need to give our plants a boost of energy to grow fast, tall, and produce more fruit or leaves. Not just for us in our gardens, but also in nature for our world. Electroculture, if used in mass, can provide families with a surplus of food. This surplus can help combat hunger in poorer areas. 6 foot potatoes, when they’re only supposed to be 1 or 2 feet tall, with 30 1-2 lb tubers underground (when it’s only about 5-10) per potato plant is a lot of food*, from Christofleau’s experiments, only for a very small plot of land. Imagine growing 120 potatoes from four or five plants with electroculture? Imagine what we can accomplish with farms using this? The more rods you use in an area, the better. Electroculture creates electric fields, which bees are highly attracted to*, which would pollinate our huge plants a lot more than normal gardens, increasing the food that way, and saving the bees! Electroculture also makes plants require less water, too. It’s easy to imagine all of the possibilities of electroculture from all of this evidence.
How do you make an electroculture rod, and successes
Grab a stick any size, but 6ft tall or more is highly recommended for outdoor use. The taller the stick is, the more area it can cover to be more beneficial. Inside with houseplants, I’ve used about 8 inch to 2 feet sticks which works fine. They also sell electroculture sticks on amazon if you want a nicer look, but sticks or branches work just as well. Rap the stick with copper wire, making a clockwise motion going down the stick. It is also recommended to add a few inches to 1 ft of copper sticking straight up above the stick. Then, put it into the ground or into a potting mix, only deep enough to get it to stand up. And that’s it, you’re done! There are more complicated versions of electroculture that work great for more commercial use, like Christofleau’s model. Even though the simple model is just too easy to make to work this well, it does! Feel free to go to youtube, and search up Cultivate Elevate. On many of his videos, he shows people’s successes with electroculture. He also says you can add different crystals to the top of your rod, like quartz or lapis lazuli to increase the spectrum of light your plants receive, as the chemtrails block out many light spectrums. Cultivate elevate has videos of people growing cauliflower heads 3 times the size of your hand, 10 foot cherry tomato plants, sweet potatoes twice the normal size, sunflower plants growing to twice the size of people, garlic 3 times the size, 2-3 foot long zucchini, and even the deterring of certain pests off of potato plants and getting rid of slugs! It has even been shown in one of his videos that electroculture removes the chemtrails just like Wilhem Reich’s cloudbuster with copper. I mean, I could go on with all of the successes documented, but you should just try it out for yourself!
Electroculture, you, animals, and beneficial insects.
Electroculture doesn’t just heal plants, but if its energy can be harnessed and heal plant cells, why not you, too? And animals and insects know this already, just like the bee. I have had a solitary bee try to make a nest in my electroculture rod. If you have animals, they will sit by it or just hang around it. Every time I let my dogs outside, they always go straight for my flower garden and have fun inspecting the tomatoes too. So many birds just appeared in the past few months and now 15 robins just wander around my yard, along with nuthatches, 5 blue jays, cardinals, chickadees, juncos, and sapsuckers and so many other birds, inspecting my family’s garden. Animals and us are also being highly affected by EMF radiation (from phones, etc.), which the copper in the electroculture rod blocks. It’s been used to shield EMF radiation in sheets, with many articles proving it online. By absorbing the EMF frequencies, it’s healing to you, animals, and the plants around it since EMF is the cause of many common diseases, and is currently being researched in its association with cancer.*
I hope you take this information into consideration and transform your garden into nature’s haven to heal the earth from its many issues. I appreciate you reading this article.
Citing and Proof! Look into these, please!
https://www.grassrootsfarmers.org/electroculture-for-beginners
Electroculture uses the earth’s ATmospheric Energy
https://www.idgroup.ca/blog/emi-shielding-metals-materials/
How copper can be used for EMF shielding
Viktor Shauberger and Iron tools
http://www.rexresearch.com/christofleau/christofleau.htm
Shows Justin Christofleau with his copper apparatus and the fruits of his electroculture. 6 foot tall oats and 10 foot wide cabbages, with no manure!
https://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/library/document/0055/1669610.pdf
WEATHER MODIFICATION ACT OF 1976.
Joe biden’s bill to spray harmful sulfur dioxide to “cool the planet” and “block out sun”. Don’t plants need sun to survive??
https://www.beeculture.com/plants-and-pollinators-use-electric-fields/
Stating that bees are attracted to electric fields, which electroculture creates
Copper structures water
https://www.healthline.com/health/structured-water
Benefits of structured water
https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5599473/
Bees, flowers, and electrical fields
What is in the sky, whistleblowers about chemtrails, side effects, and more.
Cancer and EMFs.
https://www.electrocultureandmagnetoculture.com/bee-hive-saving.html
Saving bees with electroculture.
https://youtube.com/shorts/KPhx2MLV1Po?si=-Fz1uvVNl86jxbMY
Results with electroculture.
https://youtube.com/shorts/eQ1HEnrluEE?si=jYpRGrbwiKpo2_sM
Electroculture vs. Fertilizer Vs. Control plant