Quantifying the effects of electroculture can become very complex and not very credible due to highly variable, hardly controllable — even random — growing conditions. A scientific approach is then essential.
Observations are made by comparing a “control” plot with a plot stimulated by our process. We had to define the control plot’s position: not too close to avoid being influenced by the stimulation, not too far so growing conditions remain the same.
This comparison is made on plant growth and size, which must be the same in both plots. The simplest measurement is plant height with a ruler graduated in 5cm steps. This works well for tomatoes, since growth differences are clearly visible.


Another way is to weigh the fruits and compare harvest weights from “control” and stimulated plants. This method applies to white beans, green beans, broad beans, etc. You need to plant the same quantity of seeds, then calculate the ratio of germinated seeds that produced fruit vs. seeds planted at the start that remained sterile. Then weigh the harvest and calculate the weight per productive plant.


With electroculture the differences between plants and harvests are clearly marked. There’s no contesting the results found. Example harvests: control broad beans 487g and electroboosted 2,220g — a ratio of 4.55 times more harvest.
The difference between electrocultivated and electroboosted comes from an improvement of our process: sending electrical flows into the soil via electrodes and a PLANTONIC electronic device. In addition, we inject — into these copper-tube electrodes — a liquid carrying information that stimulates plant growth (see Booster page). The combined effects of these two techniques multiply the harvests. The electrical stimulation improves the soil and makes it more fertile; the Booster liquid’s information modulates that electrical stimulation and influences the plant. By analogy with a top athlete, the electrical stimulation is like physical training to develop muscle, the Booster’s information is the work of the sports coach who guides them.