In the 19th century, a group of scientists became fascinated with the possibility of using electricity to stimulate plant growth. This interest led to the development of electroculture gardening, a technique that is still used today by some gardeners and farmers.
Electroculture gardening involves using a small electrical charge to stimulate plant growth. All that is needed is a stick and some copper wire. The wire is wrapped around the stick and then buried in the soil next to the plant. A small electrical charge is then sent through the wire, which is believed to stimulate the plant's growth.
Proponents of electroculture gardening claim that it can lead to healthier and more productive plants. Some also believe that it can help reduce the need for pesticides and other chemicals, as the electrical charge may help boost the plant's natural defenses against pests and disease.