I chuckled then i realized.. Might not be as kek as it is based.
Scientific article https://scihubtw.tw/10.1007/s00709-015-0820-7
It is not a well understood process I am actually shocked that was able to provide you a sourced scholarly article, so cudos to him for that! Long story short plants seem to love being exposed to relatively strong magnetic fields, but 99% of the time only the south pole, I have done some homemade science on this myself over the last few years. Basically put a Neodymium-iron-boron magnet at the bottom of a plant pot south side up and enjoy plant yields of at least 10% +, but it is not just the yields but the quality of the plant and the fruit or veg you are growing. Exposure to north pole fields can actually lower acidity but that's about the only difference you don't get the improved plant health. Where this concept starts to break down at least in a commercial sense is that you cannot just have a south pole in isolation so put 10 plants together with magnets in each and the effect starts to cancel out, so there is a sweet spot and I have seen some pretty advanced planter designs to try and guide the fields to optimize the effect, but nothing that's commercially available to order.
Welcome to another rabbit hole XD
How big of a magnetc should go at the bottom?
Thanks for the information and for tagging me.
The article was in the top few links. I was also shocked there was a comprehensive article referring so much work. Several years, i searched for information about putting magnets around a water supply tube and couldn't find much. Does anyone know about this?
Thanks for the info, your experiments sound interesting, I might try to repeat something like that this summer.
Probably sends iron and other minerals up?
the plant grows. that is the same plant. it grew, with magnets. so far im presented with nothing spectacular.
e, copper plows are interesting. i grow with coco, GH nutes, and discarded containers. no weed.
Whats a copper plow?
its a literal copper plow that does bonafide chemistry to the soil.
You mean like using a large wedge of copper as a tool to turn over the soil before planting?
Idk but I wonder how this works on tomato plants.
Try it on a few plants to find out. I’m do the same with my potatoes
So, powerlines good for us?
AC power lines fields build and collapse at the hertz frequency. Those short lived fields swap poles every pulse as well. And humans aren’t plants, cell structure is fundamentally different.
I guess if you have twins to use a magnet on one and see what happens
Good points, especially about the constantly reversing poles.
I guess if you have twins to use a magnet on one and see what happens
It's how I became a niggerfaggot.
I heard that 5gh is going to replace niggerfaggots with chinkwhores. Your time is done. The niggerfaggot masterrace will end.
The magnetic field of a permanent magnet is very different from the electromagnetic field of a power line.
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