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using Magnets on your plants

DrFever

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Here robert kinda break it down for you

We are 70% water. All our biological functions including circulation, digestion, absorption, and cleansing depend on water. Water is required for blood, the lymphatic system, and healthy skin and muscles. Doctors, scientists, researchers and natural healers all agree that drinking enough water on a daily basis can help maintain good health and likely help fight disease. Most experts advise drinking 8 or more glasses of water a day to assist in maintaining healthy skin and properly functioning kidneys, bowels, and circulation -- all of which are at risk when we approach dehydration.

What do you think plant percentage of water is ???? 70 - 90 percent ????
Living marijuana leaves are 80 percent water; colas are about 70 percent water. Marijuana dried for smoking contains only eight to 10 percent water, or about 10 percent of the original amount.

now giving your plants Magnetic treated water
first off what is really water ????
At its simplest level, water is H-O-H, or H2O if you prefer. The more complete truth, however, is that water is never SIMPLY H-O-H. Liquid water can be thought of as a seething mass of molecules in which hydrogen-bonded clusters are continually forming, breaking apart, and re-forming. These electronically effervescent water molecules readily break and make bonds with chemical compounds -- some that are essential for life, and of course, some that are less than healthy.
However, all matter exhibits magnetic properties
So if this is the case not some debunked myth but scientific research with results then why would you no believe it
some proven facts about magnetized water bottom line its changes water to become more bio available now its not going to take a rocket scientist to figure that out

Declustering water (reducing its surface tension) renders the water more “bio-available,” thus improving the transfer of nutrients into cells – and the removal of waste from cells.
North Pole water (water exposed to the north pole of a magnet) has a calming and healing effect and will help to overcome infection since it retards the growth of cells.
South Pole water does the opposite: it's stimulating and encourages the growth of human cells, plant cells, and even pathogenic cells, such as bacteria.
Mixed pole water (both poles) seems to offer the best of both worlds and can be used for general health improvement.
 

DrFever

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Hey Robert some of my plants magnetized water used day 65 and chop GREEN and healthy with nice sized nugs
PS: last 4 watering's was only magnetized water :tiphat: and it still didn't yellow off must be onto something here yea think ????:woohoo:
 

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BugJar

Interesting: Now available: Cannabis Cup Winner Electric Lemon G! "T.H.Seeds is proud to present its latest creation Electric Lemon G. Due to its incredible flavor and uplifting high it took home 2nd prize at the last High Times Cannabis Cup. It's grown with the latest grow technique "TeslaPonics", using electricity to improve yields, speed up production and repel bugs and fungus." Could well be hogwash too.

Hmmm, I have a state-of-the-art TENS unit (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) laying around somewhere...

If the genetics are the same as the Ohio Lemon G I doubt very much it needed the mad scientist treatment

If only I could share some of those mid-west genetics with my Oregon homies
 

DrFever

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Either way i have to admit i seen results plants remand smaller yet yielded me a decent crop per plant...
plants were healthy up to chop day and in reality that's what its all about....
big deal taping magnets around 5 to any size gallon drum making any sort of mixer to keep it moving for 12 hrs prior to feeding plants not hard at all
we got members here that rape litterally every leaf on there plant in veg thinking its going to do good as well as flower period
to add magnetized water if anything is not going to hurt your plants
give it a try you might be surprised .... might work good for growers in tight small areas
i know my grow was far from a controlled set up but ask me the question was it worth it did i yield more and the answer will be yes i think it is worth it as plants appeared to like it , as for yield not sure if i seen any gains but it still turned out nice more grows have to be done to actually see yield wise
 

Greenheart

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Possibly setting it up on a drip system with magnets on the lines to arrange the electron flow as it passes thru the line? Intresting stuff here in this nook of the forest.
 
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c-ray

from http://quantumagriculture.com/blog/homeopathc-fungicidequantum-physics

Homeopathic fungicide / Quantum Physics

Q: Can I use homeopathic fungicide on mushrooms? how will the remedy recognize fungal pathogens of edible fungi? if I use silica on mycellium with both the mushroom and the pathogen, does the remedy inhibit the growth of both of them or just the pathogen?

Toktam

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Dear Toktam,

I believe you must consider that with homeopathy we are dealing with quantum effects—the fact that everything has a wave pattern as well as a physical presence. With the wave pattern we are dealing with probability, and what we see as observation is the selection of a single probability—a unique physical occurrence—out of this ocean of probability. This means what the observer looks for determines what is observed, and what is observed determines which—out of the zillions of possibilities—is the reality.

Heisenberg’s theory of indeterminancy—usually translated as Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle—boils down to what we seek we find, and that means we determine the realities we inhabit. Like many things about quantum theory this principle—which is 100% accurate in predicting experiments—rather bends the mind about what formerly was believed as true and possible in physics. For at least a couple hundred years the predominant belief was that the observer and the phenomenon were separate, while quantum theory accepted that the observer and the phenomenon were inseparably linked. The undeniable truth was that at the particle/wave level what you looked for you found, and experiments continue to reveal that what occurs at the level of atomic and sub atomic particles can and must also be true at every level of the universe. Of course, chaos can render quantum selection meaningless due to randomization, and if chaos ruled the universe then quantum effects would end up being meaningless. But chaos gives rise to order, and this too is undeniable. At first quantum effects were believed to apply only to events at the particle level where a few electrons or protons were involved, but now, irrefutable experimental evidence continues to build up that quantum effects are occurring at levels of great complexity—particularly with biological processes. In the last several years patents have been applied for that involve faster than light and unbreakable encryption of communications. Quantum computers that are tens of trillions of times faster and smarter than present day Cray super computers are on the drawing boards—with the human brain being the ultimate model of complexity.

Under these circumstances it is no longer silly to imagine that what we think we create. So if you use these biodynamic preparation patterns to stimulate beneficial mushrooms and to suppress pathogenic types, then you can expect this activity as a result. According to all the rules, if you imagine this is and must be true, then it will prove true.

I’m a sceptic. As a sceptic I want to SEE things; otherwise I’m not inclined to believe them. So I look for them. I hold in my mind a mental image of whatever phenomenon I am looking for. Experience then tends to coincide with this mental image. A complex phenomenon may take a while to materialize, but at the particle level phenomena are simple enough the results are immediate.

However, there is the cynic, who may and often does pose as a sceptic. The cynic knows already that this or that is utter bunk and cannot be true. His mental image of this picture is locked in stone. Thus in his vicinity and wherever his followers follow him, he proves this true by imposing his view on his surroundings. So quantum effects such as dowsing for water or applying homeopathic remedies, radionic treatments, etc. are hopelessly ineffective around the cynic because his belief system negates the possibility that these things can work and thus they don’t. The cynic is the proverbial spanner in the works.

Both views are in perfect agreement with quantum physics, but the question you must answer is which view do you espouse?

Best wishes,

Hugh Lovel
 

FatherEarth

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Did I miss the magnet grow or are we still researching? Saw the Docs magnetized water plants.. what about the control? I must be missing something...


Crickets eh?


I mean Im all for magnets and open to seeing results maybe I got crickets cause I didnt look hard enough? Fair enough. Ill go back and give a better look..
 

City Twin

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Earth Pipe & Radionics might be a bit much for some c-ray. I'm down with it.

I'm also generally a fan of subtler energies than Neo and pulsed coil magnets. Soil mix incorporates a little magnetite or black sand, quartz sand or crushed crystal along with some para-mag materials. Grounded pots indoors.

This year I hope to do a little outside training in buried root cloth & basket air type pots. I'll wire ground and keep snails at bay with copper tape band around the basket. Now if I can just deal effectively with the annual beetle outbreaks, I should have some fun this year.
 
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I'm also generally a fan of subtler energies than Neo and pulsed coil magnets. Soil mix incorporates a little magnetite or black sand, quartz sand or crushed crystal along with some para-mag materials. Grounded pots indoors.

This year I hope to do a little outside training in buried root cloth & basket air type pots. I'll wire ground and keep snails at bay with copper tape band around the basket. Now if I can just deal effectively with the annual beetle outbreaks, I should have some fun this year.

I share the exact same sentiments as you
a kinder gentler touchy feely stimulation
Carey Reams made some allusions to adding 'faintly magnetic/radioactive' (ie para) materials to the soil, as one of his techs for the future, along with a fine and very light foliar misting with phase appropriate nutrition (growth vs reproduction) once every 20 mins, said in the future we would see crops take weeks instead of months

fwiw a local italian lady swears by coffee grounds around her garden and she is in a high slug area, personally I never tried it but sounds like worth a try.. I wonder if anyone has tried wrapping pots with the waterproof emery cloth that comes in a roll
 

trichrider

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it's premature to say i have results...well i do, but it needs replication to be presented.

magnets worth preliminary judgement is nill.
...with controls btw.

however, earth battery coiled around seedling suprised. have more time and tries.

some freaky science in here.

thanks for all the links and thinks my mind bending breed.

stay aprised.

...uh, not water treated w/mags
 
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