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Healthy Plants


Healthy plants and animals have strong immune systems and have inherently strong resistance to disease, heat, cold, wind and other natural environmental stresses. Insects and disease avoid healthy plants and animals, for insects are Mother Nature's garbage collectors. We do not focus on "disease" and try to find a kill (antibiotics, herbicides, fungicidesÉetc.) nor do we focus exclusively on deficiencies.

In observing nature, I realized that we had the ideal scene for plants and animals back in the dinosaur era. Brontosauruses weighed 60 tons but only had 8-inch jaws to maintain their bodies. It is obvious that the Brontosaurus did not flap its jaw at the speed of a hummingbird's wings to consume enough food to support a 60-ton body. Today's cows have 14-inch jaws and only weigh half a ton, yet eat most of the day to maintain their bodies.

Therefore, one can conclude that the huge trees and plants of the dinosaur era contained incredible nutrition, and in order to support such healthy plants the water structure and soil microorganisms had to be of a very high quality and harmony. That was the only way the environment could support that era's monster-sized insects, reptiles and plants.

Through many years of research I have created an agricultural technology that majorly increases growth and crop yields, as well as nutritious, disease-free and insect-free plants and animals. We handle the basics:

  1. Ensuring correct structure of the water, pH, minerals, volume, frequency of watering, time of day that the watering is done, etc.
  2. Ensuring is an abundance of soil based microorganisms that are active and proliferating.
  3. Ensuring that volumes of soil creatures exist, such as earthworms, cockroaches, various beneficial insects, etc.
  4. Ensuring that the airflow is appropriate for the plants (i.e., tree spacing, wind blocks, quality of air, etc.).
  5. Ensuring that the FULL spectrum of minerals exist and, most importantly, that they are bio-available.
  6. Ultimately, our focus is ensuring that the water, air, earth, and microorganisms are harmoniously working together, not working against each other.


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