I will be doing a experiment with 3 plants out of 9 total plants, which i will be adding magnets on either side of soil , in there totes. in a controlled room C02 added under 1000 watts Scrog
The reason behind using magnets is that water , fertilizers are actually molecules when placing molecules thru a magnetic field amazing things happen. Like molecular movement.
Molecules will be moving faster actually vibrating in suspension w placing magnets on either side of pot hopefully will hold nutrients up and allow roots to actually pick and choose what it needs, Now this is going to be pretty neat and hopefully before long everyone might try this if it works out
The Earth in itself is a magnet. The dynamo theory relates magnetism and earth. It states that kinetic energy is converted to magnetic energy through electrically conducting fluid. Earth possesses this electrically conducting fluid at its core, which is the reason for earth's magnetism. A magnetic dipole is formed on the earth, one known as the North pole and the other as the South pole. An hypothetical line joining these poles is called the earth's axis of rotation. This magnetic property of Earth is referred to as geomagnetism.
The reason behind using magnets is that water , fertilizers are actually molecules when placing molecules thru a magnetic field amazing things happen. Like molecular movement.
Molecules will be moving faster actually vibrating in suspension w placing magnets on either side of pot hopefully will hold nutrients up and allow roots to actually pick and choose what it needs, Now this is going to be pretty neat and hopefully before long everyone might try this if it works out
The Earth in itself is a magnet. The dynamo theory relates magnetism and earth. It states that kinetic energy is converted to magnetic energy through electrically conducting fluid. Earth possesses this electrically conducting fluid at its core, which is the reason for earth's magnetism. A magnetic dipole is formed on the earth, one known as the North pole and the other as the South pole. An hypothetical line joining these poles is called the earth's axis of rotation. This magnetic property of Earth is referred to as geomagnetism.