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Electroculture(farming)

 Electroculture gardening uses copper coils and antennas to harness the Earth's natural atmospheric energy, whereas electrostimulation uses electricity from a power source to boost plant growth. This is accomplished by electrifying the plant, soil, or water directly or by creating a magnetic field around the crop.












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