Electro-Horticulture
101
An Introductory Guide to Accelerating Plant
Growth Using Electricity
What is Electro-Horticulture?
The study of the application of electricity on
plants and soils for the purpose of bringing
about beneficial change.
A Little History First...
It all probably started with the realization that
lightning storms affected plant growth.
Along with the fresh scent of ozone in the air
Plants looked greener and more healthy...
Early Experiments
Lacking modern electrical generation
capabilities, they improvised...
Earth Batteries
Connected Plates of copper & zinc in the ground = electricity!
And Later,
Atmospheric Electrical Collectors
And Now... Many Power Options!
● Solar
Panels
● Batteries
● Wall
charger
● And
others...
With What Benefits?
Research has shown great benefit from the
application of electricity onto plants and soils:
Effects of Electricity on Soil
Mechanics
Effects of Electricity on Plant
Physiology
Electricity can affect all aspects of plant' physiology.
Applications
Drought, Frost, Insect & Disease
Protection
Protect crops from climate change...
Protection against volatile temperature shifts
Via greater resiliency, earlier harvests & larger yields
Help With Food Insecurity...
Abundance & Safety
More food in less space
Protection against food
poisoning
Increase Profits
Larger Fruits & Vegetables, More Yield too.
Thank You
For more information, visit us at:
And:
● Join our mailing list
● Learn more about electroculture
● Perform your own experiments
References
WHAT DO PLANTS NEED ACTION POTENTIALS FOR? (El¿bieta Król, Halina Dziubiñska, Kazimierz Trêbacz, Department of Biophysics,
Institute of Biology, Maria Curie-Sk³odowska University, Lublin, Poland)
Calcium: A Central Regulator of Plant Growth and Development, Hepler, Peter, The Plant Cell, Vol. 17, 2142–2155, August 2005, www.
plantcell.org, 2005 American Society of Plant Biologists
Calcium Signaling Network in Plants - An Overview, Narendra Tuteja, Shilpi Mahajan; [Plant Signaling & Behavior 2:2, 79-85; March/April
2007]; ©2007 Landes Bioscience
Electrochemical Potential Around the Plant Root in Relation to Metabolism and Growth Acceleration, Takamura, Tsutomu, Plant
Electrophysiology, 2006, pp 341-374
Electrical Signals in Plants: Facts and Hypotheses, Davies, Eric, Plant Electrophysiology, 2006, pp 407-422
Electrochemistry of Plant Life, Goldsworthy, Andrew, Plant Electrophysiology, 2006, pp 437-459

Electro-Horticulture 101

  • 1.
    Electro-Horticulture 101 An Introductory Guideto Accelerating Plant Growth Using Electricity
  • 2.
    What is Electro-Horticulture? Thestudy of the application of electricity on plants and soils for the purpose of bringing about beneficial change.
  • 3.
    A Little HistoryFirst... It all probably started with the realization that lightning storms affected plant growth. Along with the fresh scent of ozone in the air Plants looked greener and more healthy...
  • 4.
    Early Experiments Lacking modernelectrical generation capabilities, they improvised... Earth Batteries Connected Plates of copper & zinc in the ground = electricity!
  • 5.
  • 6.
    And Now... ManyPower Options! ● Solar Panels ● Batteries ● Wall charger ● And others...
  • 7.
    With What Benefits? Researchhas shown great benefit from the application of electricity onto plants and soils:
  • 8.
    Effects of Electricityon Soil Mechanics
  • 9.
    Effects of Electricityon Plant Physiology Electricity can affect all aspects of plant' physiology.
  • 10.
  • 11.
    Drought, Frost, Insect& Disease Protection
  • 12.
    Protect crops fromclimate change... Protection against volatile temperature shifts Via greater resiliency, earlier harvests & larger yields
  • 13.
    Help With FoodInsecurity... Abundance & Safety More food in less space Protection against food poisoning
  • 14.
    Increase Profits Larger Fruits& Vegetables, More Yield too.
  • 15.
    Thank You For moreinformation, visit us at: And: ● Join our mailing list ● Learn more about electroculture ● Perform your own experiments
  • 16.
    References WHAT DO PLANTSNEED ACTION POTENTIALS FOR? (El¿bieta Król, Halina Dziubiñska, Kazimierz Trêbacz, Department of Biophysics, Institute of Biology, Maria Curie-Sk³odowska University, Lublin, Poland) Calcium: A Central Regulator of Plant Growth and Development, Hepler, Peter, The Plant Cell, Vol. 17, 2142–2155, August 2005, www. plantcell.org, 2005 American Society of Plant Biologists Calcium Signaling Network in Plants - An Overview, Narendra Tuteja, Shilpi Mahajan; [Plant Signaling & Behavior 2:2, 79-85; March/April 2007]; ©2007 Landes Bioscience Electrochemical Potential Around the Plant Root in Relation to Metabolism and Growth Acceleration, Takamura, Tsutomu, Plant Electrophysiology, 2006, pp 341-374 Electrical Signals in Plants: Facts and Hypotheses, Davies, Eric, Plant Electrophysiology, 2006, pp 407-422 Electrochemistry of Plant Life, Goldsworthy, Andrew, Plant Electrophysiology, 2006, pp 437-459