We have a particular small tree in the back yard that isn't doing as well as the other trees for some reason. It has holiday lights hanging from its branches that come on every night on a timer (my housemate leaves them up all year long -- we have a high fence and its her yard).
Could there be any connection? (Yes, I already pointed this out to her some time ago when I finally made the connection. She doesn't believe it.)
We have a particular small tree in the back yard that isn't doing as well as the other trees for some reason. It has holiday lights hanging from its branches that come on every night on a timer (my housemate leaves them up all year long -- we have a high fence and its her yard).
Could there be any connection? (Yes, I already pointed this out to her some time ago when I finally made the connection. She doesn't believe it.)
Well, it depends on ELF Electric's low field on its own, which is unlikely, As we would see this everywhere. wouldn't we?
So, there might be an RFR interaction. Can you test this? by the way, Trees love to be peed on.. https://ehtrust.org/electromagnetic-fields-impact-tree-plant-growth/.
Tree Grouping Effects:
Groups of trees share nutrients and appear more resistant
May share/distribute electromagnetic stress across multiple trees
Possibly better grounded as a group
Create a larger collective field that might offer protection
Single Tree Vulnerability:
Isolated trees show more damage
Particularly vulnerable when near both electric fields and RFR
Cell towers alone can cause damage, likely due to combined electric and magnetic fields
Notable Patterns:
Bush damage is also visible
Most severe damage occurs with the combination of:
ELF (Extremely Low Frequency) fields
RFR (Radio Frequency Radiation)
Conductive elements just like consume calcium carbonate from the tap water and chemicals.