@@tamarab528 the antenna should be placed in the south side of the plant(if in northern hemisphere). Also when making, it should be wound in Clockwise direction from the bottom up... Grow food! God bless
@@chrisporter449 I'm not sure it's necessary to place the antenna to the south, because it is functioning as a receiver of the electric voltage in the atmosphere. It isn't functioning as a magnet. Yannick Van Doorne's magnetic antenna must be placed to the south. I want to know the answer to this riddle, because I want to plant landscaping shrubs this October and I might put antennas up.
That's right man!! This is a place of Love and nurturing!! No room for all that negative space in our heads when there is already so much of that blasted on television as is. Keep up the good work Homestead family and i cant wait to see how you guys further progress on this journey!! -p.s Love from Missouri
Thanks Danny & Wanda, we love your channel. Wanda you cook book is great. Mike is a retired chef 28 years and we use your recipe's all the time. God Bless
New gardener here, just wanted to say thank you for all your effort and stay positive and smile at the negativity you encounter and keep it moving. Thanks again.
I started the electroculture journey on my indoor plants during the winter using copper wire and chopsticks. I had amazing results. For mother's day I requested copper wire and wooden dowels. I plan on putting a few in each of my gardens and one in each of my containers. I hope I have the same results as you. Just starting my outdoor gardens here in Minnesota.
Hey Juleen, sounds like a good plan. We need to come visit Minnesota some time. I have an Army buddy in north Minnesota we are going to visit in late September. Wouold be nice to see the fall tree's.
Thank you, thank you thank you!!! After watching your video earlier this morning I ran out and purchased. Copper wire planted at least seven antennas through my garden and dropped a couple of tomatoes in the ground!!! I’m so excited and pumped!!!! I’m a Beginner Gardner from Plainview, TX!! Annnd a new subscriber for life!!!👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾🤎🤎🤎🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I have a friend that just tried the electroculture and he feels it's working. I found your video on it trying to learn more and really appreciate the update. I ordered some copper wire that should arrive today. I'm looking forward to giving it a try myself. I appreciate your video and presenting something new to people. Best of luck with your garden.
I’m Puerto Rico, I use cardboard boxes to the bottom of my raised cinder blocks beds which keeps my soil in place preventing erosion from the rain. We do collect rain water in barrels to water our garden through the drought.
try mixing some sea water with your normal water. i add salt to my water whenever i water really helps with nutrient uptake. im curious to how well it will work for you. it will also help with watering threw the droughts. i would start with a 1 to 5 or 1 to 4 parts. also kelp is a wonderful food source for the microbes in your soil (dried kelp)
So about 2 months ago a friend gave me an aloe plant that was badly neglected and all but dead. I had just up-potted it when my neighbor came to give me some gardening supplies (she was moving and didn't wanna take this stuff). She handed me a copper garden stake with a pretty butterfly on top and I just shoved it in the pot with the aloe and helped her take all of the other stuff around back to the greenhouse. That aloe plant has bounced back and is huge! It's had so much new growth that I've already had to separate it and give away baby plants from it. I've just this morning found videos of electro culture and I'm wondering if that's what helped the aloe so much? I've moved the garden stake to a pot with my katuk cuttings and I'm excited to see if it helps them take root and grow faster. We'll see💜 happy growing 💜
Kudos for trying. I've been looking around a little at electroculture too and I find it really interesting. I'm definitely going to try it. To those who criticize, "Try it before you do". My favorite phrase, "I'll never live long enough to learn everything".👌
I’ve seen some results with those two wimpy pepper plants; but can’t say I’ve notice a difference just yet on that free cucumber that came from the starter dirt. Everything is smiling in y’all’s garden, Happy Growing and May y’all’s harvest be abundant my friends. God Bless
Beautiful garden! I put up 5 about 6 foot bamboo poles wrapped in 14 gauge copper wire in my garden this year. I've had very poor results in my garden the last few years, and as soon as I heard the concept of electro culture, it just resonated with me. I like you, thought, 'why not?'. It's a simple experiment, easily implemented. You seem to be having some good results!
Your plants look amazing! The coils seem to be making a definite difference, tall or not! Thank you for your information! Very interesting & motivating! God bless!
Thank you for showing you beautiful garden and story. I put some antena.s bij mature plant from last year and they start growing like crazy. In 4 days . I dont now in inches but it was 50cm. I dont now the name of the plant in English. We call it snijbiet. Love from Amsterdam.
Amazing stuff! I just heard about this and am doing my research. It is my understanding that one needs antennas at least 6 ft tall. But even with your shorter ones the difference in the potted plants was proof positive for the concept. Very encouraging.
I’m going to try it myself and see if it helps at all. It’s always fun checking out and seeing what other people do and see what works for you. You’ll never hear me complaining I just love having you garden buddies.
Try adding an antenna that’s wrapped counter clockwise as well as the clockwise antenna to all of the plants that are struggling, because the sun sends negative ions down to earth (clockwise) and the earth sends positive ions up to the sun(counter clockwise). Different plants have different needs, which is why some are doing well and others show no change with only a clockwise antenna. You have a beautiful garden and you seem like a lovely person, I don’t understand why anyone would post a negative comment. Love your videos, they’re helpful and informative, I’m a new fan and subscriber!!
Nice to see you are keeping it simple. My antennas are the same as yours, and I have similar results. All my veges, fruit trees, other plants and bonsai are on pots. I think anything more is only added value. I am in Johannesburg South Africa.
Thanks for your videos...Im new to electroculture gardening too. Your garden looks wonderful! Never tried growing in 5 gallon buckets before , but your plants look healthy. Can you grow anything in the 5 gallon bucket, I'm thinking about trying that!
Felicitaciones por el apasionante tema de la electro cultura un tema que en Chile se tiene poca difusión, . Una observación en un cultivo de maíz de una superficie de 20 acre se puede realizar o aplicar este sistema . Atte desde el país Chile..❤
I took a spool of copper wire an old radio. I am coiling it around sticks and poking them in here and there amongst plants. Totally hillbilly like. I can't wait to see if anything happens. Bottom of wire in soil points south. Top points north. 💪🌾
Thank you for your video! Nice! We are from the Czech republic, excited about electoculturing. And natural, biodynamic gardening. Very much approciate your data. And btw, you are creating values, parasites that bite around dont 😉. They are about 20% of our society. And they will always be. Any time, some honest productive person wants to do something of value, they start bitting. All one has to do is to keep creating values and they crawl back to their parasite nests in apathy 😄.
I saw Deep South videos on it and started looking electroculture up and found your video. So ...I went and got some copper wire and made 6. They're now in with plants that are under achievers. We shall see! It would be great to see them peek up to or past the other plants. This could help enough to add to fertilizer solutions for what's to come. 😊
Yes I keep hearing about the south side too. But if you row garden or food forest garden something will always be north of the antenna. I'm in my 4th week of copper wire in my food forest adding more every week. This weekend I am going to make the fruit tree ones.
What brought me to electroculture was how well my plants were doing that had metal grow structures around them. Makes sense your cumbers aren't doing any differently is because they're attached to an antenna already.
Very encouraging bro👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾nice grden too👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾. I’m adding electro culture to my farm..EVERYWHERE…. THERE are many benefits to aggregating positive energy in one place🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾. Especially for us HU-mans lol.
You hang in there! Don’t even give those who are negative the time of day! Just delete their comments and go on with your beautiful day! Honesty is your best attribute! I certainly enjoy your show! God Bless you and your sweet wife Michelle❤❤❤
I put my antennae in about a week ago and I swear I’m already noticing a difference!! Nice garden!
Nice!
Put mine in a couple weeks ago and now im thinking about the directional info....
@@tamarab528 the antenna should be placed in the south side of the plant(if in northern hemisphere). Also when making, it should be wound in Clockwise direction from the bottom up... Grow food! God bless
@@centraltexashomestead-mike4956m
@@chrisporter449 I'm not sure it's necessary to place the antenna to the south, because it is functioning as a receiver of the electric voltage in the atmosphere. It isn't functioning as a magnet. Yannick Van Doorne's magnetic antenna must be placed to the south. I want to know the answer to this riddle, because I want to plant landscaping shrubs this October and I might put antennas up.
Excellent video! ... nice to see some lovely, healthy plants.. Thank you!😊
That's right man!! This is a place of Love and nurturing!! No room for all that negative space in our heads when there is already so much of that blasted on television as is. Keep up the good work Homestead family and i cant wait to see how you guys further progress on this journey!! -p.s Love from Missouri
Amen Javon, speak to me friend. Peace, blessings and love right back at you!
Love seeing the results on the electroculture. All your plants are looking great.
Thanks Danny & Wanda, we love your channel. Wanda you cook book is great. Mike is a retired chef 28 years and we use your recipe's all the time. God Bless
New gardener here, just wanted to say thank you for all your effort and stay positive and smile at the negativity you encounter and keep it moving. Thanks again.
I'm using electroculture this year too. Excited to see the results.
Great Kim, let us know how it works for you.
@@centraltexashomestead-mike4956 I sure will! :)
I am trying it too as there is science behind it! Fun.
Me too
Last year , 4 lemons on my patio plant. This year with EC 18 and after placing plant outdoors, it started to have 3 more flowers .
I started the electroculture journey on my indoor plants during the winter using copper wire and chopsticks. I had amazing results. For mother's day I requested copper wire and wooden dowels. I plan on putting a few in each of my gardens and one in each of my containers. I hope I have the same results as you. Just starting my outdoor gardens here in Minnesota.
Hey Juleen, sounds like a good plan. We need to come visit Minnesota some time. I have an Army buddy in north Minnesota we are going to visit in late September. Wouold be nice to see the fall tree's.
Clearly there is a noticeable difference between the plants with the antennas and the ones without. Amazing. Cheers from Ottawa, Canada 🍁
Very true!
I’m in Manitoba, Canada and this is the first year that I put copper antennas too. There is a difference!
Thank you, thank you thank you!!! After watching your video earlier this morning I ran out and purchased. Copper wire planted at least seven antennas through my garden and dropped a couple of tomatoes in the ground!!! I’m so excited and pumped!!!! I’m a Beginner Gardner from Plainview, TX!! Annnd a new subscriber for life!!!👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾🤎🤎🤎🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
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Thank you so much for helping a new gardener here! You have a beautiful garden and I love the info you’re sharing. Thank you!
This is impressive! truly abundance!
I have a friend that just tried the electroculture and he feels it's working. I found your video on it trying to learn more and really appreciate the update. I ordered some copper wire that should arrive today. I'm looking forward to giving it a try myself. I appreciate your video and presenting something new to people. Best of luck with your garden.
Your garden is beautiful ❤
You’re garden is gorgeous! Tysm
So nice of you
Thanks a lot for the input , i just put mine will see . Thank you❤
Great stuff thanks ❤
Blessings, for this beautiful channel 🙏🏻 Full of goodness 🥰
I am using electroculture for the first time this year also. I find it IS working!
I’m Puerto Rico, I use cardboard boxes to the bottom of my raised cinder blocks beds which keeps my soil in place preventing erosion from the rain. We do collect rain water in barrels to water our garden through the drought.
try mixing some sea water with your normal water. i add salt to my water whenever i water really helps with nutrient uptake. im curious to how well it will work for you. it will also help with watering threw the droughts. i would start with a 1 to 5 or 1 to 4 parts. also kelp is a wonderful food source for the microbes in your soil (dried kelp)
Hi...we.are.down in LaParguera.
Thank you for this video
So about 2 months ago a friend gave me an aloe plant that was badly neglected and all but dead. I had just up-potted it when my neighbor came to give me some gardening supplies (she was moving and didn't wanna take this stuff). She handed me a copper garden stake with a pretty butterfly on top and I just shoved it in the pot with the aloe and helped her take all of the other stuff around back to the greenhouse. That aloe plant has bounced back and is huge! It's had so much new growth that I've already had to separate it and give away baby plants from it. I've just this morning found videos of electro culture and I'm wondering if that's what helped the aloe so much? I've moved the garden stake to a pot with my katuk cuttings and I'm excited to see if it helps them take root and grow faster. We'll see💜 happy growing 💜
I am stunned!
Thank you for sharing ❤ Keep updat.
Kudos for trying. I've been looking around a little at electroculture too and I find it really interesting. I'm definitely going to try it. To those who criticize, "Try it before you do". My favorite phrase, "I'll never live long enough to learn everything".👌
Amazing results when they are potted plants.
❤ thank you. Some people have no sense. Don’t take stupid comments personal. You’re doing great. I appreciate your videos.
Thank you so much!
very helpful thank you very much
I’ve seen some results with those two wimpy pepper plants; but can’t say I’ve notice a difference just yet on that free cucumber that came from the starter dirt. Everything is smiling in y’all’s garden, Happy Growing and May y’all’s harvest be abundant my friends. God Bless
Beautiful garden! I put up 5 about 6 foot bamboo poles wrapped in 14 gauge copper wire in my garden this year. I've had very poor results in my garden the last few years, and as soon as I heard the concept of electro culture, it just resonated with me. I like you, thought, 'why not?'. It's a simple experiment, easily implemented. You seem to be having some good results!
Sounds great! Let us know how it works for you.
awesome i see a noticable difference.
Well put! Be kind!
I love your garden. I learned something from your show. I subscribed, and gave a thumbs up!
So nice of you
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Awesome garden. We're doing our own experiments with it starting this weekend.
Your plants look amazing! The coils seem to be making a definite difference, tall or not! Thank you for your information! Very interesting & motivating! God bless!
Thanks!
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you. Really appreciate you and the time you take to put these videos out.
No harm no foul...I'll give it a go. Cheers!
This and your last video on this topic are very intriguing. I'm definitely giving this a try. Thanks for sharing✌🏼💗
Wow impressive mine are going in! ♥️
How exciting.. Looks like the Electorculture is working well for you... Everything looks wonderful.🌱
Beef steak tomatoes get very big!
Thanks Barb, We enjoy yor channel.
Thank you for showing you beautiful garden and story.
I put some antena.s bij mature plant from last year and they start growing like crazy.
In 4 days .
I dont now in inches but it was 50cm.
I dont now the name of the plant in English.
We call it snijbiet.
Love from Amsterdam.
Great!
Amazing stuff! I just heard about this and am doing my research. It is my understanding that one needs antennas at least 6 ft tall. But even with your shorter ones the difference in the potted plants was proof positive for the concept. Very encouraging.
Glad it was helpful!
Good day Mike the garden is looking beautiful.
Peace & Blessings friends. We love your channel.
Good Job on the electro culture...
I’m going to try it myself and see if it helps at all. It’s always fun checking out and seeing what other people do and see what works for you. You’ll never hear me complaining I just love having you garden buddies.
Hey Sandy, give it a try.
Nice work thanks 👍🏼👍🏼
Try adding an antenna that’s wrapped counter clockwise as well as the clockwise antenna to all of the plants that are struggling, because the sun sends negative ions down to earth (clockwise) and the earth sends positive ions up to the sun(counter clockwise). Different plants have different needs, which is why some are doing well and others show no change with only a clockwise antenna.
You have a beautiful garden and you seem like a lovely person, I don’t understand why anyone would post a negative comment. Love your videos, they’re helpful and informative, I’m a new fan and subscriber!!
I’m going to try it I live in northwest mountains of Puerto Rico! Love your garden! Especially the flowers!
appreciate the honesty
Well, you answered one question, I wanted to know if I need an antenna per plant.
I have more antennas to make.
If you want to try that. We have one per 10 plants.
Thanks for sharing your beautiful garden with us
So nice of you
I love seeing the experiment with the electroculture.
Thanks Connie!
Nice to see you are keeping it simple. My antennas are the same as yours, and I have similar results. All my veges, fruit trees, other plants and bonsai are on pots.
I think anything more is only added value. I am in Johannesburg South Africa.
Thank you for taking the time to share - also about the squash borer treatment. Looking forward to more updates!
This was great. Seeing is believing. Thanks for sharing
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!
I will research ANYTHING that will make gardening easier & more productive. This does look like it works. Thank you. Judi
Good luck!
You're doing well. All looks great
Thank you for sharing, just keep on going, amazing garden. Love & Light from Belgium
So nice of you all the way from Belgium.
Thank you! The metal fence works like a shield, it came to my mind when I saw it. Cheers!
Great garden! Thanks for sharing with us. Just learned about this myself and decided to try and save a diseased tree with it. It's worth a try.
thanks you for sharing this project!! i learn a lot from your video!! this is a great channel!! 👍👍👍
Thanks for your videos...Im new to electroculture gardening too. Your garden looks wonderful! Never tried growing in 5 gallon buckets before , but your plants look healthy. Can you grow anything in the 5 gallon bucket, I'm thinking about trying that!
Great update thank you
I learn so much!!❤
Absolutely beautiful, thank you for sharing your results!
Thank you! 😊
Thank you, we're going to give it a try
Hope you enjoy
There is definitely a difference. I've been wanting to give Electroculture a try, but haven't gotten to it yet. Thanks for experimenting for us.
Very nice garden. 😊
crazy how I was just watching the last electro video and then I was like I wonder what happened to them and bam this pops up hahaha love it
Thanks Lino, perfect timing.
That’s a beautiful back yard garden.
Thanks!
It is still early in the season! I am so jazzed by elctroculture science plus it is fun. This is my first year.
Hey Joann, let us know how it works.
New subscriber, thanks for the update. I'm in the process of starting electro culture can't wait now seeing your progress.
Welcome aboard!
My gosh, that is really a big big tomato plant and it looks like it’s doing great and it looks super healthy
Felicitaciones por el apasionante tema de la electro cultura un tema que en Chile se tiene poca difusión, . Una observación en un cultivo de maíz de una superficie de 20 acre se puede realizar o aplicar este sistema . Atte desde el país Chile..❤
Cool might have to try this.
Looks great!
So interesting to follow along with you while you try this. Very fascinating.
Thanks Bri.
Thank you ever so! I am encouraged. I have ordered copper wire. I'm going for it! Thank you for your video.
Wonderful!
Your really going to see the big difference when they start producing!
I took a spool of copper wire an old radio. I am coiling it around sticks and poking them in here and there amongst plants. Totally hillbilly like. I can't wait to see if anything happens. Bottom of wire in soil points south. Top points north. 💪🌾
Thanks Cathy,. let us know how it works.
Thank you for your video! Nice! We are from the Czech republic, excited about electoculturing. And natural, biodynamic gardening. Very much approciate your data. And btw, you are creating values, parasites that bite around dont 😉. They are about 20% of our society. And they will always be. Any time, some honest productive person wants to do something of value, they start bitting. All one has to do is to keep creating values and they crawl back to their parasite nests in apathy 😄.
I saw Deep South videos on it and started looking electroculture up and found your video. So ...I went and got some copper wire and made 6. They're now in with plants that are under achievers. We shall see! It would be great to see them peek up to or past the other plants. This could help enough to add to fertilizer solutions for what's to come. 😊
Very cool!
Yes I keep hearing about the south side too. But if you row garden or food forest garden something will always be north of the antenna.
I'm in my 4th week of copper wire in my food forest adding more every week. This weekend I am going to make the fruit tree ones.
Sounds great!
This is interesting. Wouldn't a fence or tomato cage also act as an antenna? Or is it more about the shape and material? soo many questions.
I think it's about the copper wire.
What brought me to electroculture was how well my plants were doing that had metal grow structures around them. Makes sense your cumbers aren't doing any differently is because they're attached to an antenna already.
Thank you for your post. I have been thinking about trying the coils.
Great video! Put up a big copper antenna next year and see if anything changes!
Appreciate the followup! I'm trying this as well this year.
Best of luck!
I just started 1 month ago and Im seeing great results with 2ft 6ft antennas and sticks . I think your garden n results look great 😊👍
Awesome! Thank you Patricia!
@@centraltexashomestead-mike4956 Your very welcome
Wow you’re garden is looking great
Thanks so much!
Very encouraging bro👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾nice grden too👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾. I’m adding electro culture to my farm..EVERYWHERE…. THERE are many benefits to aggregating positive energy in one place🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾. Especially for us HU-mans lol.
You hang in there! Don’t even give those who are negative the time of day! Just delete their comments and go on with your beautiful day! Honesty is your best attribute! I certainly enjoy your show! God Bless you and your sweet wife Michelle❤❤❤
Thanks Gretchen!! I will let Rochelle know. Your the best.
Great results subtle but there well done
I enjoyed your video and I plan on researching this a lot to see what else I can apply this too in some of my farming
You're doing fine.
Thanks folk for being a part of our channel.
Beautiful garden! Blessed!!
Thanks so much Bonnie.
@@centraltexashomestead-mike4956 just found y'all,previously frm NW La so ur local got my attention! Will keep watching
I agree. Momma said you can’t say anything nice don’t say anything at all
So true Connie.