What is electroculture?

Curt Mercadante
2 min readDec 16, 2022

“All you need is the sun, the clouds, the rain, the nitrogen in the air, and the ability to harness atmospheric energy.”

What is “electroculture” and how can it help you grow healthier and more abundant plants and vegetables?

We welcomed Matt Roeske, co-founder of superfood company Cultivate Elevate on the Freedom Media Network podcast to discuss.

“What electroculture is, it’s basically harnessing the earth’s energy that’s all around us, the ether, the orgone, the chi, the prana, everything that’s all around us that we are just can’t see,” he explained.

“What you’re doing is you’re taking a piece of wood with copper or brass, and you’re taking that and you’re putting it into the ground and you’re creating an ether antenna, and that ether antenna is going to pick up the frequencies that are all around and help increase the magnetism and the sap, the blood of the plant.”

Matt recently authored a helpful blog post, entitled, Electroculture for Beginners.

“When using electroculture there is no need for the use of pesticides, manure, or fertilizers. This is primarily why this information was suppressed,” he wrote.

“All you need is the sun, the clouds, the rain, the nitrogen in the air, and the ability to harness atmospheric energy. These atmospheric antennas can be created from materials such as wood, copper, zinc, and brass. When adding these atmospheric antennas to your garden, soil, or farm they will amplify your yields, combat frost and excessive heat, reduce irrigation, reduce pests, and increase the magnetism of your soil leading to more nutrients in the long run.”

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