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Electroculture Kit – Large Fibonacci Cone

39.95

With this complete electroculture kit you can easily make 9 to 11 copper coils with the Fibonacci cone.

Electroculture Kit – Large Fibonacci Cone

 

With this complete electroculture kit you can easily make 9 to 11 copper coils with the Fibonacci cone. The larger cone is ideal for vegetable garden, raised beds and larger pots, especially outdoors. The electroculture vegetable garden kit contains 10 meters of pure, flexible copper wire of 2.0 mm and 10 beech sticks of ±33 x 0.8 cm.

 

What’s in the kit

  • 1 x Large Fibonacci Cone 9.3cm High x 5cm Wide
  • 10 x beech stick ±33 cm long x 0.8 cm thick
  • 10 meters of copper wire 2.0 mm thick
  • Pliers for cutting copper wire
  • Clear manual

 

What can you make with it

With 10 meters of wire, you can make 9–11 electroculture antennas about 35–45 cm high, depending on your design. Shorter or longer is also possible. A standard antenna with the cone uses an average of 100 cm of wire at a pole length of ±33 cm. If you make a double cone from narrow to wide to narrow, you will use more thread.

The large Fibonacci cone works best with copper wire between 1.6 and 3.25 mm. We supply 2.0 mm as standard. For larger and firmer coils, you can choose 2.5 mm or 3.25 mm. For lighter applications, you can use 1.6 mm wire.

 

What is Electroculture

Electroculture uses copper IUDs, often made with a Fibonacci cone, as an antenna above your plant. Due to the spiral shape and the conductive copper, ambient energy is collected and led to the bottom via the spiral. Many gardeners experience vigorous growth and sturdier plants. You place the antenna once and then let it do its job.

 

How to make a perfect spiral

  • Work from the roll Make your first spiral directly from the roll. Then calculate your consumption for the correct length. For a standard antenna, this is usually 90–110 cm.
  • Start on the wide side Keep light tension on the wire and follow the pitch of the cone.
  • Remove Slide the spiral off the cone and press the lower winding briefly.
  • Assemble Wrap the remaining wire around the stick or place the spiral 5–10 cm into the ground without the stick.
  • Placement Place the antenna 2–10 cm next to the trunk.

With or without a stick, insert the spiral 5–10 cm into the soil and point it straight up. Water and feed as usual.

 

Tips for a clean result

  • Straightening Pull the wire along a cloth or piece of wood to remove shavings.
  • Variation is allowed: Narrow to wide to narrow, double cone or constant wrappers. Try and compare.

 

Why choose this electroculture kit

  • All-in-one: cone, wire and sticks start instantly
  • Pure copper: no coating, optimal conductivity and can be formed tightly
  • Many antennas: 10 m of wire is good for 10–14 antennas
  • Suitable for outdoor vegetable gardens, raised beds and larger pots

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