On the bench, underground cable or above-ground cable?
I often come across posts discussing the indecision of whether to place the cable connected to the antenna on the surface or buried underground. In my opinion, I find both practices to be correct, depending on the goal we are pursuing in electroculture.
Above-ground cable
The above-ground cable is directly connected to the antenna, running externally along the bench without touching the ground. For each plant, a wire is buried directly on the roots. The energy is more concentrated on the plant with less dispersion throughout the soil.

Buried cables
The buried cable is placed under the bench along the row of cultivation and aims to energize the entire bench and the plants. The cable's field of action is approximately 30/40 cm, and to increase power, it's possible to add a magnetic antenna at the beginning of the cable. This type of installation is very useful in heavily exploited soils from the past, to restore the right balance.



