Increase growth potential by x10 with the (world's first?) cosmic cucumber cone 🌱
hive-198415·@samstonehill·
0.000 HBDIncrease growth potential by x10 with the (world's first?) cosmic cucumber cone 🌱
 Having studied in great detail the effect of 51° cones (Irish round tower replicas) I felt confident to build one for my cucumbers with aluminium tubes, bamboo and copper wire coil going clockwise from the top to channel cosmic energy into the ground. Incidentally, I have noticed how vines grow using this same technique by coiling themselves clockwise from the top so that the cosmic energy (which likes to travel in a clockwise direction) can effectively get to their roots.  All the vines I can find around here grow this way and it seems to me that man is yet to invent anything which is not already present in nature. The antenna I made a month ago feels very masculine (solid metal pole jammed into the earth) so I wanted to create something more rounded and feminine next to it, to balance out the energy.  Little more than a week after creating my cone, I could feel this garden buzzing with satisfaction.  Am unsure if anyone else has ever built one of these before, but certainly I've not seen one made for this purpose. <div class=pull-right> [](https://www.facebook.com/398880213492699/photos/a.1072537849460262.1073741827.398880213492699/1072548576125856/?type=3) </div> The closest thing I have seen is this 1995 image of [Pier Luigi Ighina](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pier_Luigi_Ighina) standing next to a similar construction on his land. His was more complex than mine, extending into the ground to form the now famous Ighina double spiral, which is said to be the most effective kind of spiral one can have in their garden. [](https://www.newnotizie.it/2016/08/25/la-valvola-antisimica-ighina-risolvere-problema-dei-terremoti/) Seen in its modern form here, thanks to the work of [Yannick Van Doorne](https://www.electroculturevandoorne.com/store/c4/Tout_les_produits_et_services.html). [](https://www.electroculturevandoorne.com/store/p72/doublesprialeIghina.html) In an effort to share this knowledge freely and encourage you all to create something like my cosmic cucumber cone for yourselves, I will now describe for you my relatively simple construction process. ## The Clockwise Copper Coil Cosmic Cucumber Cone (started on May 22nd) After creating a round bed with four cucumber plants at the cardinal points I put an aluminium tube in the middle and attached string.  The cucumbers were transplanted in one week before I took these images. Initially I was thinking about a hexagon because I only had six tubes, but obviously it would be better to start by mapping out 12 points for a dodecagon.  Important to make sure your string is not too tightly attached to the central tube, so that it can move freely as you walk around it marking out your holes.  Just a little tickle of each marker and I knew it was at the right distance from the centre.  For the spaces between them I used a single piece of string, making sure each space was equal.  Once I was sure my bamboo markers were correct, I replaced them with aluminium tubes (previously bought for the [cloudbuster](https://peakd.com/hive-198415/@samstonehill/esteban-and-i-have-started-building-a-cloudbuster) before I learned how aluminium should not be used in orgonite), making sure around half the tube was submerged underground, giving it a decent sized surface area for conductivity.  It is very important that each tube be at the same height above the ground. I used a clay pot to hold the bamboo pieces together at the top, just as a temporary measure to check everything looked right. Which it didn't. Because once I saw it with the six pieces of bamboo in place I realised it absolutely had to be a dodecagon. Simply not round enough.  Incidentally, if you are wondering how I was able to calculate the 51° angle at the top, I did it by measuring the diameter of my circle and then sitting down with a piece of paper. My diameter was 1.5 meters so I moved the decimal point and called it 15cms. Then I drew the 51° angle at the top of the page and tracked the two lines down till I hit the desired length of 15cms.  From here I was able to measure the length of the sides as 17.3cms, after which I moved the decimal point back and set about cutting my 12 bamboo pieces to a length of 1m 73cms. Thankfully I was able to locate a further six aluminium tubes with ease (the support beams from the trampoline walls we don't use any more) and made the appropriate adjustments to form my dodecagon.  The clay pot was placed on top and everything felt good. Worth noting in this moment that I have also placed a [Yannick Van Doorne paramagnetic cone](https://peakd.com/hive-140635/@samstonehill/getting-started-with-electroculture-paramagnetic-tower-and-magnetised-cables-plus-cling-film-greenhouse-update) in the middle, amongst radishes.  My first idea was to use this piece of wood to hold the bamboo in place at the top.  I thought it was going to work as I placed the final piece...  But once I started to coil the copper around it the additional pressure on the sides pushed it out of place and the cone went wonky.  Many ideas crossed my mind in this moment, but only one of them felt certain to succeed. I would use the resin (bought for orgonite making & the cloudbuster) to glue the 12 sticks into a small plastic cup, with copper particles at the base.  I wedged the circular piece of wood between the sticks to maintain the correct angle while drying.  At the top I tied string to hold them from slipping out of position.  ## Final placement and copper coil (June 3rd) The next morning I tested it out and it worked like a dream.  Not going to say it was easy getting the bamboo in place, but it was at least possible!  I took a moment to appreciate my three above ground devices. The pyramid (for potatoes), the antenna (for sweetcorn) and the cone (for cucumbers).  I say above ground because below ground I have basalt in the soil and magnetised cables running from south to north every 2m across the land. Next up I began with the copper wire, twisting it anti-clockwise from the bottom onto this stick, knocking it into the ground with a mallet.  The wire continues anti-clockwise from the bottom around the entire structure.  The gaps were determined by my experience with cucumbers, giving them what I believed to be the appropriate amount of space to fill the structure with ease.  I left the copper wire like this at the top.  While I do think this will work I am not 100% satisfied with the top and intend to glue an orgonite cone to the flat surface and coil some much thicker copper around the upper section of the bamboo cone. I would do this now but the copper coil is currently being used as an incubator for cannabis cuttings. The cosmic cannabis cutting cone ;)  With a copper pyramid placed on it for good measure. Notice how the corners are all pointed toward something.  My two fermenting wines, a maraschino cherry liqueur and the spray bottle water for the cuttings. This is because the corners of the pyramid have the same 51° angle as the cone, so there is a concentration of energy here. Even if you align the sides of a square with the cardinal points there will be a concentration of energy coming out of the corners. This is why the 'church' opposite us (built using particular paramagnetic stones and long arched 'windows' which can be later filled up to certain points, tuning the device to find the perfect resonance) has its corner facing us.  We live on the ground floor of the Mayor's office and the building itself has always been an important one in this village. This is why it has gargoyles on the walls and spiral pyramid patterns on the roof, while no other houses in the village have anything like this.  It was built at the same time as the energy device outside our window (also known as a church) and placed exactly here with intention. Further to this, our familiar angle of 51° can be found above the machine (let's just call it what it is). When I am level with the top I can find the magic angle by tracing from the centre of the cross to the outermost points of the metal structure.  Coincidence? I don't think so. This is an electroculture device hiding in plain sight.  Our elders knew exactly what they were doing and this is likely the reason why the banana trees I planted here five years ago are now amongst the best in France.  The high walls of our courtyard also help protect them from wind & frosts.  ## Photos taken yesterday (June 11th) Getting back to the cucumbers, here they are exactly 30 days after transplanting them into the cardinal points of a 1.5m circle.  They are already producing fruit at the bottom.  Here are the four control group cucumbers, all transplanted into their final positions on the same day in different places within the same garden, none of them more than 15m from the cone.  If I take the average size of the four control group plants I can calculate that my cone cucumbers are x10 bigger.  Can only imagine how the cucumbers themselves are going to look? Stay tuned and you will find out. ## Other electroculture results The cosmic cucumber cone is affecting more than its occupants alone. Yesterday I harvested this beetroot growing directly next to it.  It is the biggest and tastiest beetroot we have ever grown, succulent and crisp despite its size.  We also took one of the carrots near the cone just to see how they were.  Not bad when compared to all our previous efforts. Will let the others grow up more. On the same day I also harvested the potatoes from the pyramid. From this:  To this (exactly 90 days later)  Not bad at all for a 1m² bed. The potato control group in the other garden look terrible, going yellow before even flowering. I will dig some up when these run out but I can tell you already they will be very small and few in number by comparison. The sweetcorn around the antenna are beyond fantastic.  Seen closer here.  This courgette is so dark green and healthy, a few meters from the antenna.  The sunflowers (some of which are bigger than me already) are beginning to flower a full two months ahead of the sunflowers we grew last year.  Yes my friends. The machines are working well. Giving us nutritious food...  And cute cats ;)  What more can a person want in life?  Love & Light everyone 🌱 
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