
Survol de quelques produits phares d'électroculture en partance pour l'Inde. Merci à tous !
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In this video, the speaker presents a significant order of electroculture equipment destined for a customer in India. Expressing excitement about the growing international interest in these techniques, he uses this specific shipment to showcase a variety of products available through his shop and explains their practical applications for gardening and personal well-being.
A central part of the order includes three pyramid kits. The speaker describes two distinct versions: one features standard angles topped with aesthetic "hats" that enhance the pyramid's visual appeal, while a more premium version uses laser-cut solid copper angles for extreme precision. These pyramids are particularly useful during the current late-winter and early-spring season for energizing seeds in greenhouses before they are planted.
The shipment also features several types of antennas and spirals. The speaker highlights a "must-have" magnetic antenna designed for garden beds. He emphasizes the importance of correct installation, noting that the side marked with three red dots must face North, with the wire extending in that same direction. To assist with this, he includes a free oil-filled or air-filled compass with the kits. Another notable item is a successful antenna model featuring three spirals and a horizontal rod with magnets. He instructs users to spread out the bundled galvanized wires—which are grouped together for transport—into a brush-like shape pointing toward the sky once installed.
To help users create their own components, the order includes various molds. There are molds for Fibonacci spirals, which feature grooves for wire placement, and cone molds for round towers. The speaker mentions that a 12-centimeter cone mold includes a specific horizontal rim to ensure it remains level when pouring cement. He notes with a laugh that many of his original designs, including these molds, are frequently copied by competitors and former students.
Beyond gardening tools, the speaker showcases items for personal use and food preservation. This includes a Lakovsky circuit belt, designed to provide beneficial effects to the wearer, and a special energizing tray. According to the transcript, this tray can be used to revitalize seeds or preserve fruits and vegetables; the speaker claims that placing a piece of fruit on the tray significantly extends its shelf life compared to leaving it on a standard surface.
Finally, the speaker highlights a paramagnetism meter, the first of its kind he has sent to India. He explains that this device is already used globally, from the United States to South Africa, and will be particularly interesting in India due to the presence of basalt and volcanic soil. He concludes by contrasting his work with government exports, suggesting that selling electroculture tools is more beneficial for the common good than selling military aircraft. All products mentioned are available on his website, electroculturevandorn.com.