heckler73
Well-Known Member
@heckler73 so theres anecdotal and scientific evidence fer ya . I dont just put shit out there without extensive research![]()
![Laughing :lol: :lol:](/styles/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
Is it possible the seeds of your friend rotted because of poor management or excessive temperature?
Now that I'm thinking about it, there may be an app for phones/tablets (WiFi Analyzer for Android is what I snagged) which allow one to measure the spectrum (to some degree) in an area.
One can conduct a refined data gathering experiment quite easily and see for one's self.
In fact, I just did that. It didn't matter where I went, the sum total of WiFi signals from multiple sources in the neighbourhood wind up washing every damn plant in the entire house with milli-Watts of EM signals at ~2.3GHz.
![Laughing :lol: :lol:](/styles/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
We exist in a very polluted EM field every breathing moment, in every technologically developed, geographical area of infinitesimals on this planet! Perhaps putting plants near routers will shield them?
![Mr. Green :mrgreen: :mrgreen:](/styles/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
How about this for an experiment; take a lengthy piece of copper, and a lengthy piece of zinc (long galvanized spike should do), connect a conducting wire between them, and jam them on opposite ends of a garden bed, or pot.
You just created a battery, and a circuit allowing electrical current to flow (when the soil is sufficiently saturated). I wonder if that would affect root growth patterns?