PACT “Plasma Activated Compost Tea”

We are currently enjoying our 11th year farming vegetables here in Middle Tennessee. We are first generation farmers which means we acquired our land and all the equipment required for small vegetable farming when we began this journey. The property we purchased had long been neglected and we were starting with a couple of acres of grass. After a few years of making what we would consider large purchases (BCS tractor and implements, atv and dumping trailer, hoop houses and high tunnels, seeders, walk in cooler amongst other things) we are finally at a stage where we have most of the equipment required for our small farm. Still there are many expenses which not only include constant maintenance on the farm tools and equipment, but also supplies such as seed, compost, amendments and potting soil. There’s a lot of recurring expenses in small farming, for sure. 

So when our custom blended potting soil that we have to purchase in 2 pallet quantities ( a large part of our yearly budget) turned out to be lacking in usable Nitrogen we were inspired to innovate. So, making lemonade out of lemons, I started on a project I had been wanting to work on all Summer but hadn’t made the time yet. PACT, plasma activated compost tea. I utilized a CW2 paramagnetic Electroculture antenna mounted outside the greenhouse at a height of around 10 ft. The antenna’s telluric rod oriented south as you would for any application. The insulated wire coming from the CW2 antenna runs into the reservoir and is bonded to the southern side of a copper tensor ring. On the opposing, northern, side of the tensor ring, I bonded a section of the same insulated wire that runs out of the reservoir and is attached to a 4 gauge copper ground wire that runs deep into the earth. This provides our negative potential to the antenna’s positive. The tensor ring acts as a resistor as well as adding it’s own piezoelectric charge and vibrational resonance to the water. “Living” water is water with current. Current is positive to negative flow. Even “still” waters can harness current.

Using a scalar plasma projector, ambient air is brought into the plasma phase with electrical energy. The activated air is then brought into contact with the tea. Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen dissolve into the tea creating Plasma Activated Compost Tea. This is bio-mimicry of a thunderstorm where lightning comes into contact with rain and soil. 

I made a video explaining the process that I have attached below. Adding 4 cups of vegetable waste compost, 1 cup of paramagnetic basalt powder, 2 TBS molasses and 12 drops of monatomic gold, I brew the tea in a mesh bag for at least 12 hours but no longer than 24 hours.

We’ve got our gardens planted with all the Fall and early Winter greens, roots and other cool weather crops and we’ll be planting our greenhouses soon. I can’t wait to start spraying them with this nutrient rich PACT that I will continue to make for years to come. Please view my video and if you’re interested in setting up a Electroculture enhanced tea brewing, check out my CW2 paramagnetic Electroculture antenna here.

As always, if you have any inquiries about Electroculture or need help with a set up in your own farm or gardens, please reach out and I will be happy to assist. Many blessings.

-Christopher Winters

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