Earthing Filter Test

5-Day Grounding Filter Radish Seed Test

A controlled five-day experiment was conducted to evaluate the PEAK Grounding Extreme filter on early radish seed growth. The test was structured to minimize variables and isolate the impact of grounding.

growth timelapse

Test Groups:

  • Ungrounded pot (left): Served as the control group with no grounding applied.
  • PEAK Extreme grounded pot (middle): Grounded using the PEAK Extreme filter.
  • Standard grounding cord pot (right): Grounded using a conventional grounding cord.

Experimental Setup:

  • Three pots were used, each containing exactly 15 radish seeds.
  • All pots contained the same amount and type of soil.
  • Each pot was watered daily with an identical volume of water.
  • The only variable between groups was the grounding method.

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filter and cable connections

 

Observed Outcomes:

Across the five-day period, differences in growth became evident between the three groups. The PEAK Extreme grounded pot demonstrated the most favorable results, including:

  • Stronger stems, indicating improved early structural development.
  • Taller sprouts, suggesting enhanced growth rate.
  • A greater number of sprouts, reflecting higher germination success.

Conclusion:

Under tightly controlled conditions, grounding when filtered appeared to positively influence radish seed germination and early growth. Among the three groups, the PEAK Extreme filter method produced the strongest and most consistent improvements, outperforming both the standard grounding cord and the ungrounded control over the five-day test period. Grounding without a filter seemed to produce worse results than being ungrounded, potentially due to the presence of dirty electricity as discussed in the Grounding 101 and PEAK Science articles.

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