jberry
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I like to stay cutting edge with my info, so ive been trying to find some good info on growing with magnets... has anyone tried this??
here's a few random peoples posts i found on another sight and their experiences...
Also, NASA has recently started to study the affect of magnets on plant growth....
Anyhow, here's a very small amount of info I found for now...
You can increase the growth of plants with magnets. The best way is to put seeds on a flat magnet (about 1500-2500 gauss) for a period of 2-6 days before planting. You'll need to experiment to find the absolute best length of time to leave them on the magnet. Plant the seeds within a day after taking them off of the magnet.
You can magnetize the water that you water the plants with too. The polarity of the magnet does matter. Usually the South pole will increase growth. Some plants actually do better with North pole energy. Magnets can be attached to the hose (south pole of magnet facing hose) and given to the roots only, not the foliage. Using magnetized water alone can significantly increase the growth.
If you thoroughly look into the history of using magnets for growing plants, you'll come across the information I've given you, but it's difficult to find. Remember, the side of the magnet you put the seeds on and the side of the magnet facing the hose makes all of the difference. Generally, plants that grow under ground (potatoes) prefer North pole energy, above ground plants prefer South pole energy. There are exceptions. Magnetizing your plants is well worth the effort. They'll taste better and have a higher yield.
Find the scientist that first discovered that magnetism consists of two separate energies and you've found my source. If your skeptical that water can be magnetized, do a google search on 'U.S. government studies on magnetized water'. In 1973, there was a government study that confirmed that magnetic energy alters the properties of water. It also states that the Soviet Union has used magnetized water for many years with great economic benefit.
RE: Growing plants with magnets
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And now the answer you've all been waiting for... It was
Albert Roy Davis and Walter C. Rawls that made these discoveries. Plant yields can be increased from 20% to 200%! The plants will have a higher concentration of nutrients too. I've done experiments myself. They wrote about these and other fascinating experiments in their first book, "Magnetism and Its Effects on the Living System". There are some species that will grow better with exposure to North AND South pole energy. For example, the North pole plants may give you the highest yield, but the South pole plants will have the most nutrients. In these cases both will have improved qualities over plants of the same species that haven't been exposed to either magnetic field. You can find more information about this discovery on the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office website, patent # 4,020,590.
here's a few random peoples posts i found on another sight and their experiences...
Also, NASA has recently started to study the affect of magnets on plant growth....
Anyhow, here's a very small amount of info I found for now...
You can increase the growth of plants with magnets. The best way is to put seeds on a flat magnet (about 1500-2500 gauss) for a period of 2-6 days before planting. You'll need to experiment to find the absolute best length of time to leave them on the magnet. Plant the seeds within a day after taking them off of the magnet.
You can magnetize the water that you water the plants with too. The polarity of the magnet does matter. Usually the South pole will increase growth. Some plants actually do better with North pole energy. Magnets can be attached to the hose (south pole of magnet facing hose) and given to the roots only, not the foliage. Using magnetized water alone can significantly increase the growth.
If you thoroughly look into the history of using magnets for growing plants, you'll come across the information I've given you, but it's difficult to find. Remember, the side of the magnet you put the seeds on and the side of the magnet facing the hose makes all of the difference. Generally, plants that grow under ground (potatoes) prefer North pole energy, above ground plants prefer South pole energy. There are exceptions. Magnetizing your plants is well worth the effort. They'll taste better and have a higher yield.
Find the scientist that first discovered that magnetism consists of two separate energies and you've found my source. If your skeptical that water can be magnetized, do a google search on 'U.S. government studies on magnetized water'. In 1973, there was a government study that confirmed that magnetic energy alters the properties of water. It also states that the Soviet Union has used magnetized water for many years with great economic benefit.
clip this post email this post what is this?
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And now the answer you've all been waiting for... It was
Albert Roy Davis and Walter C. Rawls that made these discoveries. Plant yields can be increased from 20% to 200%! The plants will have a higher concentration of nutrients too. I've done experiments myself. They wrote about these and other fascinating experiments in their first book, "Magnetism and Its Effects on the Living System". There are some species that will grow better with exposure to North AND South pole energy. For example, the North pole plants may give you the highest yield, but the South pole plants will have the most nutrients. In these cases both will have improved qualities over plants of the same species that haven't been exposed to either magnetic field. You can find more information about this discovery on the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office website, patent # 4,020,590.