This lettuce is trying to impress me 🌱

@samstonehill · 2025-04-25 06:08 · HiveGarden

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Two years ago when i was just six months into electroculture, i grew a different variety of lettuce which seemed at the time like a "monster lettuce" but the one i picked today puts this one to shame.

May 2023
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April 2025
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May 2023 measurement.
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April 2025 measurement.
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The reason today's lettuce is so big, aside from the use of various electroculture techniques, is because it has expanded its growth by producing new shoots at the sides and i am not sure i've ever seen a lettuce do this before. Have you?
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And yes, a bit like two years ago i feel a fair bit of excitement holding it.
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Quite spectacular really.
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Completely obscuring Esteban when i asked him to pose with it.
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It was heavy too, quite hard for him to hold up.
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It's probably because of the chemtrails but there was a halo around the sun today and this made the moment feel even more special.
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Here's me getting ready to cut the lettuce in the morning. Thanks for the picture Esteban.
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For your reference i am 48 years old and i don't work out. I've simply been on a raw vegan diet for the last few months so i have plenty of energy and feel stronger than ever. To be clear about what raw vegan means to me i am currently on the 80/10/10 diet, which represents 80% carbs (mostly fruit), 10% protein (mostly kale which is 16% protein) and 10% fat (mostly olive oil, nuts & avocado).

I could go on and on with endless photos serving as proof for the effectiveness of electroculture, but i don't think that's important any more. Am not here to prove anything. Only to share my personal journey.

So as far as this lettuce is concerned there was a large antenna around two meters from its base and also some basalt in the soil. No fertiliser.
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Here is the antenna in question.
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In case you were wondering, all our other lettuce are looking pretty good too.
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The rest of the garden is shining with Light, calling me back here as often as possible.
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It is hard to describe how much i love this place.
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I imagine today's lettuce was trying to impress me because i have been eating more kale recently, understanding that lettuce is nutritionally inferior to kale.
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Flowers and all are blended up with a ton of fruit.
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And this i drink every day as my lunch.
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Mostly we just give our lettuces away because people around here seem to love them, but this one out of respect i will eat.
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In a big salad tonight along with flowers of the season and my home made bread.
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The oldest man in our village saw us on our way home and noted the amazing lettuce. I asked if he wanted one and his response was a resounding yes, so Esteban & I returned to the garden later and grabbed this slightly smaller one for him.
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Here is Esteban heading off into the village to make the delivery!
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In an effort during this busy Spring season to post something rather than nothing at all, i am keeping these posts uncharacteristically short and simple for now, sticking to one topic at a time.

So that's it for now.

Next time i will tell you how to make plantain & chickweed skin cream and why it is the best cream in the world for dryness, irritations, red spots, wrinkles and more.

Love & Light everyone 🌱

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#electroculture #lettuce #enormous #permacultre #antenna #vegan #diet #naturalmedicine #alive #diy
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