View Full Version : Dry-Earth-Stick to make dry earth fertile again!
Pasang
7th August 2015, 18:17
I have not tried this one out yet, but as I have their Fuelsaver stick that works, I think this one is working as well!
If you put that stick into dry earth, it will be able (after around 3 months) to alter the binding power of the moisture in the soil. Taken from the airs humidity.
And even if you don't have really dry earth, you can use it to safe the amount of water!
http://www.be-fuelsaver.net/en/shop/dry-earth-stick/
I will definitely try this out. It's quite cheap, so now risk anyway. :-)
Ewan
8th August 2015, 08:31
No explanation of how it is supposed to work other than that already quoted? It's interesting.
A Voice from the Mountains
8th August 2015, 17:06
I found this page on it: http://www.n-g.at/dry_floor.htm
They say it's made of "standard steel."
I already have steel rebar in my garden, hammered into the ground, holding up terraces. So I guess I'm good to go. :)
Pasang
8th August 2015, 18:10
It a Bio-energetic stick.
It's "programmed" with specific frequencies, I think. But I don't know what it is doing to make the soil more fertile.
Meggings
8th August 2015, 20:29
I met a fellow once who put rods in the ground, strung wire from the tops, and his spinach plants grew 20 feet long (they could not stand up at that height and many bent down and grew along the ground).
Check out this webpage regarding background on this "dry rod".
http://mb-soft.com/public/growtowr.html
Towards the bottom of the page linked to is this:
First Developed: 1979,
First Published on Web: Jul 8, 1999
This page - - Agricultural Growing Towers, Atmospheric Electrostatics - - is at http://mb-soft.com/public/growtowr.html
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