Organic Gardening and Quantum Generator Technology!
The Quantum Generator Technology is a newly emerging science in the area of, communication, quantum physics, Quantum Intelligence and the storage & use of information. More than a century ago, 1905, Einstein’s theories rocked the scientific world which resulted in creating 3 new areas of physics. The quantum field or zero point became understood as something mystifying to talk about while sitting down at the dinner table eating the fresh organic vegetables you just picked from the garden.
Gardening in ones backyard or growing vegetables on a farm in 1905 was most definitely organic since chemical fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides did not begin to be in use until after World War II. Now, in our present day environment, it is a favorite pass time for many people, including myself and many of my neighbors, from toddlers to centenarians all around the world to grow a garden.
The complexities of modern day farming and gardening in general to say the least, has become a toxic environment. You only need to walk down the aisle of any garden nursery store where they keep the chemicals and just notice the toxic odor. Just doing that alone has the potential to wake someone up to there has to be a better way to grow a garden.
Organic gardening, in my view, is the only way to grow a garden. For one thing this is the only way to insure that the vegetables you are eating do not have a toxic residue on, or in them. Now with the newly emerging applied science known as Quantum Generator Technology organic gardening has taken a quantum leap in producing health promoting, high frequency foods! This technology is truly a major breakthrough in the area of understanding how to best use our environment to increase our well being.
So, what is Quantum Generator Technology and how does it work in conjunction with organic gardening? Quantum Generator Technology is utilizing zero point field or zero point energy to permanently alter the crystalline structure of stones to have certain frequencies that were not in the stones to begin with. These frequencies have a very nurturing affect on plants.
One of the frequencies placed in the stones is the sound of Birds! Research in the area of frequencies and there affects on plants has been going on for many years. When it was discovered that the frequency range of the sound of birds had an effect of causing the stomata, microscopic pores on the surface (epidermis) of land plants, to open 7 times more than ‘normal’ and trace organic nutrients were foliar feed to the plants, truly amazing results occurred.
The results were that plants grew stronger, bigger, faster and much more pest resistant. The plants also were able to withstand cold and hot temperatures better as well as produce bumper crops in every plant species tested. A nice side effect was the fruits and vegetables had a much higher base frequency, highly nutritious and tasted great. A tomato tasted like a tomato and not like a piece of cardboard like many conventionally grown tomatoes do. An important thing to talk about is the discovery of the much higher base frequency.
The base frequency of the plants, like any living or non-living thing on the planet, is an area that is significant to the health and well being of plants. Most people really do not consider the ‘well being’ of plants to be important when it comes to gardening. They just want really good tasting veggies with lots of fruit to show up so that they can eat them and give away to there family and friends. The Quantum Generator Technology has, with the use of the zero point energy field, created an environment where vegetable plants can obtain a much higher base frequency.
As time goes on more and more research will be done to get a deeper understanding of this relationship with the use of frequencies and the production of great tasting, highly nutritious food!
Hydroponic Gardening Basics
OVERVIEW
Hydroponic gardening is the science of growing plants in a soil less medium using a nutrient solution. There are many different types of systems and we’ll talk about those later but first let us answer the question, “Why would anyone set up a complicated system when they could just stick a seed in soil and water it?”
There are a couple main advantages that hydroponic gardening has over the conventional methods. First, the whole system can be almost completely automated. Using computers and timers to control the application of nutrients, water pumps, and lights makes this method of gardening appealing for those who don’t have the time to put into a producing garden. After the initial set up the only the water needs to be changed out once a week or so. Another benefit is growing the plants in a soil less medium like fired clay balls, perlite, or sand. No soil means no weeding and almost no soil born pests or illnesses. This helps people who don’t have the ability to bend over for long periods of time and eliminates the need to spray the plants with harmful pesticides. For those of us who are eco friendly, hydroponic gardening uses 1/10th the amount of water compared to conventional methods.
There are two main advantage that hydroponic gardening affords: and increase in crop yields over a longer period of time and the ability for people who live in climates that are unsuitable for conventional gardening to grow plants. These two combined advantage are a great benefit to humanity. Now, even people who live in large cities, the desert, arid regions, rocky, and mountainous zones are able to produce their own life giving green food.
TECHNIQUES
There are two main types of hydroponics: solution and medium culture. Solution culture does not use a medium to hold the roots; the three main types of solution culture are static solution culture, continuous solution culture, and aeroponics. The medium culture is separated into two main categories: top and sub irrigation.
Static Solution Culture
Plants are placed in a tray that floats in the container of nutrient solution. To cut down on root rot the nutrient solution is usually aerated with an aquarium aerator. The containers are either opaque or covered with foil or butcher paper to cut down on algae growth.
Continuous Flow Solution Culture
In this culture technique water constantly flows past the plant roots. The most common form of this technique is the nutrient film technique where a thin film of water flows through the plant roots in a water tight channel. Because the water flows in so shallow it allows the roots to gain access to the nutrient solution and to air, both of which are vital for a plant’s growth.
Aeroponics
Aeroponics is a system where a plant’s roots are continuously or intermittently saturated with a fine stream or mist of nutrient solution. The advantage of this system is the amount of aeration.
Wick Irrigation
This is a passive hydroponic system where plants are grown in pots sitting on a porous material that wicks nutrient solution through capillary action from a lower chamber to keep the growing medium saturated.
Ebb and Flow
This system is sometimes called Flood and Drain. This hydroponic system consists of an upper chamber filled with grown medium and a lower chamber that holds the nutrient solution. A timer activates the water pump which fills the upper chamber with the nutrient solution until it raises enough to overflow through the drain pipe.
Drip Irrigation
With this system the nutrient solution is applied like you would with a potted plant, it can be done with by hand but is commonly done with a timer, a water pump, and drip irrigation.
Deep Water Culture
With this method a plant is suspended in a medium with its roots hanging down into the nutrient rich water that is aerated.
CONCLUSION
Many people wonder what kind of plants can be grown hydroponically. You’ll be happy to know that almost every plant can be grown with the various techniques from lettuce, chard, cucumber, tomato, herbs, flowers. There are even hydroponic strawberries. The only consideration is the space the plant with take up.
Gardening Orchids With The Proper Facts
Any orchid enthusiast who wants to have beautiful and healthy flowers needs to know some simple facts about these exotic plants. That is what always holds many people back when it comes to gardening orchids because if you don’t know how to easily grow these flowers you will not be able to see the results that you are aiming for. For the best results in gardening orchids you should understand what you need to know in order to have the best orchids growing in your entire neighborhood quickly. Let’s find out exactly what you need to know in order to start growing these exotic flowers today.
Soil
The life force of where your orchids get their energy and nutrition from is an essential ingredient in gardening orchids correctly. The precise soil medium that is needed can be found in many garden outlets around your local area. The materials that are contained in these mixes include organic and inorganic matter. Here are some examples of the materials contained in most of these mixes: coconut husks, redwood bark, fern fiber, sphagnum moss, perlite, lava rock, charcoal, and alifor. These are just some of the basic materials used in gardening orchids.
Temperature
Setting up your orchid environment includes using the exact temperature that your flowers will need to thrive for years into the future. The temperature differs for every orchid species that happens to grow on this planet. Although I can’t list every orchid and its temperature I can give you some basic temperature guidelines that are crucial for these flowers. When gardening orchids you need to make certain the temperature doesn’t drop below 60 degrees Fahrenheit or go above 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Some species of orchids may be able to tolerate levels this high or low, but you should avoid exposing them to these two extremes.
Humidity
An important yet often overlooked element is supplying correct amounts of moisture into the habitat of your flowers. If you plan on gardening orchids you will have to keep this in mind when planting these exotic flowers. Most orchids are grown in tropical areas such as rainforests and jungles which have high amounts of moisture in the atmosphere. Keeping your plants in its normal habitat will allow them to flower much quicker and easier. You can add more moisture if needed with a simple humidifier that can be bought in any hardware store. A 60-80% humidity level should be supplied to these flowers and a hydrometer can give you the most accurate results.
Light
The last important element of gardening orchids we will discuss is light. You can either use sunlight or artificial light when growing these plants. If you are using sunlight to get your orchids to flower you should filter the light hitting your flowers. A piece of cloth or even a curtain can be used to block out most of the sunlight that can harm your plants leaves. With fluorescent lights you will not have to filter it because it delivers the exact amount of light that is need for healthy plants.
These are some basic orchid care facts that you should know before you begin gardening orchids in your home or garden.


