Don’t know if you have been to Las Vegas, but needless to say, it’s nearly impossible to grow anything in that heat. We learned that quickly enough, losing various rose bushes and bouginvilla plants, mainly because we really never has a green thumb and that it was typically over 100 degrees. Picture this, front yard of our house, no shade really, full sun and what used to be a lawn, maybe, way before we moved in. We’d tried to grow things, cactus has moderate successes, but has largely given up when we planted watermelon seeds and plopped down a Tower Buster next to the watering path.
We did water it regularly, but you can imagine our surprise when watermelons quickly began growing and our front yard began to be largely covered in vines. We’d never seen this level of greenery in the front yard as even the one tree was largely dead (dying). In weeks we had multiple watermelons and some other melons, but as we were moving at this time, our results and photos are minimal. Check this out and then tell me the tower busters didn’t help anything grow quickly.
Like everyone, we have things in the fridge that go bad and rot all the time. Not because we are lazy or sloppy, but because we buy too much or forget they are in there. In our Las Vegas home, any new vegetables or fruit would get roughly 7 days before they went bad. And we shopped accordingly. However, when we put Tower Busters in the fridge, next to fruits and what not, they quickly stayed fresh for at least a month. If not longer, which was crazy, but I assure you this was immediately the case, and we have incorporated them forever after.
As we are not scientists, I can’t tell you exactly why this is happening but I would guess it’s a frequency thing, or reaction to the copper and other crystals in the tower buster, but for a really fast test, we invite you to place a few of these in your fridge and see if things change for you. I bet they do.
Same deal here, I care about my woman and do things to help her be happy and increase her mental health. As you should as well. One of those things I do is to grab bouquets of flowers when I go grocery shopping. Not just when I’m in trouble mind you, but randomly and as a surprise. Nothing special, these cost anywhere from $4.99 to $25.00, but the results are always the same. When I buy them, they look just good enough to sell but there are always signs of wear and going bad, just the nature of the deal.
When I brought them home, we’d put them in a vase and there they’d sit for about a week and a half. After that, they were either dying or crispy and needed to be thrown out. However, one batch I put next to the orgonite pyramids and such in our bedroom without thinking about it. Over a month later I noticed they looked better than when I bought them and how fresh they still were. Only took about a couple minutes before I realized why. And again, it’s because I put them next to orgonite objects and they were getting the benefits directly. No BS, the objects increased their lifecycle and made them even better than when I got them in the store.
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