You guys remember that device from a few years back.. where you plug electrodes into all the indoor potted plants, and it creates some kind of electronic ground loop or whatnot, that supposedly emulates the plants being outside in the ground?
Claims of it benefiting root structures, and "unlocking the secret that makes outdoor plants grow so much bigger than indoor", if I remember right. Kind of like they say when you where rubber shoes, you lose your connection to earth, it's the same with plants. Maybe even just hooking wires up to the pots, and going outside to a ground rod would have some affect like that, without the extra current.. I'm always skeptical but can't say I've tried anything like it, other than electrocuting plants with alligator clips, and tesla coils, etc, lol.
Kinda like that gizmo that spins real fast, and creates an energy field around it that makes plants thrive. I forgot the name, but they used to have a few at my buddies grow shop for sale. It was like triangular metal loops from bigger to smaller, spinning inside each other, and I wanted to reverse engineer it.
One thing i do want to experiment more with is putting sonic tactile transducers on the sides of DWC containers, and hitting the nutrient solution with different frequencies\tones that I generate depending on different growth phases.
I want to see how it affects the root structures, or if it causes them to grow in different cymatic like patterns. Like, maybe I could create bands of standing wave patterns, and force the roots to grow in those layers only..
Maybe there is a certain g-spot frequency you hit, that tickles the roots and makes her hella wet and ooze more resin?