[0:00]Well, there's energy in the air, and that energy can be conducted by a coil into the soil and affect the microorganisms positively.
[0:09]because it establishes an electrical magnetic circuit in the soil and nature knows how to balance that out.
[0:17]All you have to do is make the antenna. Nature will do the rest, because there's electricity, there's moisture, there's energy in the air. More energy than we can possibly imagine.
[0:26]Tesla proved that back in 1928, when he built and drove a Pierce-Arrow car with his nephew.
[0:33]You can go to a hardware place, Home Depot, and ask for wooden dowels. They come in three-foot lengths, nicely shaped around.
[0:41]So you can either cut them off or use the entire one. Wrap the coil at the bottom and then spiral it up.
[0:48]I made these ones here and they've been in the ground now maybe three or four days, and I look, I said, wow, there's an explosion of greenery here with these. Absolutely amazing.
[0:59]It's crazy.



