All living entities thrive on the right kind of plasma.
Combining your plasma knowledge with your normal gardening routines will enhance your soils, thier bacteria and the plants that grow in them. This is quick and easy to do.
The time is right to clean up and prepare our garden beds, add some compost or organic matter and get ready to grow all of those beautiful vegies and flowers when the sun starts to climb higher in the sky. All we need to do is add some GaNS to the soil in a very small dose to help feed the natural bacteria in the soils and encourage all the healthy organisms to thrive. Once you plant your seedlings out, add another dose for added health and vitality. Spraying with energized water each week will keep the energies around your plants to allow them to grow well into maturity.
If your weather conditions are harsh, expect your plants to grow as if conditions are good. The plasma will mitigate the weathers harsh effects. If the weather is good, expect your plants to thrive. The same with the quality of your soil. Plasma can mitigate the effects of bad soil conditions, but we still need to build our soils with love attention and organic matter. A good soil plus plasma will result in a healthy, happy plant of any kind. Plasma will also clean the soil of contaminants such as chemicals that were previously used and may still linger in your soils.
I have focused here on using plasma in soils because we must not only focus on the plant as a single entity, but as part of an ecosystem.An ecosystem that we need to build back up to it’s former balanced state. Soil organisms are the amino acid structures in the soil that help energetically feed the plants, while the plants provide them with nutrient in return, a bit like our gut bacteria. Plants just use their roots as the way to absorb their energy packs of minerals. We could never live a healthy life without a healthy harmonious gut flora, and neither can the plants.