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Electroculture in my project

Electroculture

Results

The results ended up being that the electricity stimulated plants grew larger and greener. Electricity not just heightened a plant, it increased all parts of plants. More chlorophyll was seen in the plant.

What I did

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Directly inserting electricity could burn out the plant. Instead, I inserted electricity into the soil. This way the plant intakes the electricity with the nutrients. Meaning that the electricity is sent straight towards the plant development areas.

How it worked

What I did, was I had two Okra plants in separate pots. One was electricity stimulated and the other was the control. Over the course of a month, I constantly inserted electricity into the plant. The results were amazing.

By Haris Chaudhry

What is it?

Electroculture is a way to grow plants in agriculture. It is using electricity to stimulate plant growth. It is like supercharging plants. By inserting electricity into everyday plant nutrients, scientists are able to stimulate the plant and increasing growth. Almost like steroids, but not harmful or bad.

Ancient Uses

History of Electroculture

Uses of today

Electroculture

Many historic civilizations used electroculture. They were thought to build stone pillars, pots, etc to concentrate electricity to fertilize seeds. Was Stonehenge one electricity producer? Later on, in the 18th century, scietists used small amounts of static electricity to store into plants.

Electroculture is thought to be originally known by the Egyptians and Babylons. Many famous scientists who contributed in perfecting this are:Georges Lakhovsky, Marcel Violet, Nikola Tesla, Arsène Arsonval, Bob Beck, Hulda Clark, Goldsworthy, Justin Christofleau, Couillaud, Philip Forrer, Oswald Boudie, Duchatel, Hangarter, Phil Callahan, Vernon Blackman, ... and many many others.

Today, electroculture is an unstable study. It is not widely used. Today, scientists are fully comprehending the effects of electroculture on the plant and its enviroment. It's perfectly fine, ut a little costly. Farmers don't want to buy a $300 battery just to grow a large field of crops.

Uses in the world

Future Uses

Who Coined The Term

The word electroculture comes mostly from Latin. Electro- means electric or electrically. Culture means Way of Life. When you put these together you get "Electric way of life."

In the future, it is predicted that electroculture will become more common. It will become a more reliable process to grow food. Since a large amount of our world uses electricity, growing food with it won't become a big change for people. Plants are adaptable and grow more.

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