What's EZ water?

I ordered a gallon of wood vinegar after listening to that biochar interview you posted.

That was after I wasted too much time figuring out if I could make it.

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๐Ÿ˜ I am still in the process of trying to make it. Just need to condense the smoke on to some pipes from the biochar making process. Just need a bit more time and effort and hopefully I will get there this year.

EZ water stands for exclusion zone water and is what Gerald calls the 4th state of water . When a surface interfaces with water it creates an area called an exclusion zone. When water absorbs infrared the zone increases in size and holds a charge. It helps everything flow better in plants and in your blood (so its how red-light therapy works) etc.

I would also assume its how water is sent to some of the tallest trees on the plant and how blood is actually circulated round the body with the heart sort of conducting the flow rather than pushing it.

Yeah I make my biochar in an open kiln - very similar to the pyramid kiln that dude was talking about. I'm not sure how he was capturing the smoke since there's very little smoke given off.

I've heard people refer to heart as a plasma generator. I'm guessing the EZ water is a very similar concept to structured or water. It'd be interesting to hear how he measures it.

I think he says he does it on the quench. I don't have space for storing the wood so I am burning green stuff with dry so I am getting some smoke when it struggles sometimes.

Got any leads on to where I might be able to find people referring to it as a plasma generator as I find that fascinating. Steiner refers to it as regulating the blood flow rather than pumping it. The EZ is electrical charge and plasma relates to ball lightning and other electrical phenomena too so there might be something to that.

They are looking for more guests to go on the show too if you fancy it, though the time zone issue might be a pain the arse as they are in North America . Trying to get them to get them over here on nostr as they are all fellow weirdo gardeners and plant nerds too๐Ÿ˜‚

Yeah - I'm not going on any pods at the moment either. Plus my interest is in Syntropic agroforestry right now & I'm only 3 months in.

Good stuff. Sounds like an interesting thing to get into.

I'm enjoying it. It's really just companion planting & growth management (pruning) on steroids. Like the three sisters (corn, squash & legumes) but managed over years rather than 1 season.

It's something I have heard of but not really looked into a great deal, sounds really interesting though...I have added it to the never ending list ;)

Nothing is instantaneous in the garden. You're dealing with living organisms.

It all takes work & linear time.

Only so many things you can run with.

Very true, however I like to explore new things then I usually come back to them later and I typically end up combining it with new things I have learnt along the way.

Right now I looking the biodynamic preps again, I used them years ago and thought they did some extraordinary things but as I wasn't producing them and I became occupied with other things so I didn't use them as much.

Now I am looking at them with the microscope after looking at my soil and others for the last year. My soil is excellent in some places like a Johnson Su compost but the horn manure I am looking at now is jam packed with testate amoebae. I am still quite new to all this stuff but I have see nothing like this. The horn silica has life in it too and after leaving it for a week or so it seems to have spawned bacilli type rods which wasn't there before.

So I am all over the place sometimes but I usually end up generally in the right direction ๐Ÿ˜‚ The only living organisms I generally have trouble with in the garden are the people๐Ÿ˜