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Dayimado 10 Pack 13.5" Electroculture Plant Stakes – Copper Coil Antennas for High-Yield, Eco-Friendly Gardening

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Why customers choose Cera Garden

Discover Dayimado Electroculture Stakes

Dayimado brings a 10-pack of 13.5-inch electroculture plant stakes that pair a natural wood backbone with copper coil antennas. Designed to work with the earth’s energy, these stakes offer a new way to support plant vigor and garden resilience without relying solely on fertilizers. This is a practical option for gardeners curious about energy-inspired growth ideas, presented as a possibility to explore alongside your regular care routine.

What makes Dayimado stakes unique

  • Atmospheric antennas may contribute to higher yields or healthier growth while potentially reducing fertilizer needs.
  • Premium build combines a 29 cm natural log backbone with 99.9% pure solid copper wire wrapped around it.
  • Each stake is wound with at least 50 inches of 14-gauge copper wire, delivering substantial copper coverage per plant.
  • 10-pack provides a consistent setup across beds, borders, or containers for cohesive garden planning.
  • Clockwise winding from bottom to top is designed with northern hemisphere layouts in mind, including the US, Canada, and Europe.

Premium materials and thoughtful design

  • The backbone is a natural wood log ~29 cm long, paired with high-purity copper to form a durable antenna structure.
  • High-quality 14-gauge copper wire characters a robust coil that wraps the stake for reliable surface contact with soil and air.
  • Copper wire length per stake supports extended exposure along the planter bed, improving setup versatility.

Easy installation for busy gardeners

  • Simply insert the stake into the soil 2–3 inches to begin your setup; the process is beginner-friendly.
  • 10 stakes in one pack allows quick deployment across multiple plants or zones in your garden.
  • 13.5 inches per stake keeps the setup compact in smaller beds while offering reach for root zones.

Design tailored for northern hemisphere gardens

  • Winding direction is clockwise from bottom to top, aligning with common regional planting layouts in North America and Europe.
  • The approach is intended to complement typical garden crops such as tomatoes, peppers, and herbs without altering routine care.

What you get

  • Ten 13.5-inch electroculture plant stakes with copper coil antennas
  • Each stake features a 29 cm natural log backbone and at least 50 inches of copper wire
  • Ready-to-place, beginner-friendly installation designed for quick setup and flexible garden design

Note: This kit offers an experimental approach gardeners can try alongside their existing routines. Results may vary by crop, soil, and climate conditions.

FAQ

Q: What is included in the Dayimado 10 Pack Electroculture stakes?

A: Ten 13.5-inch stakes with copper-wrapped antennas, ready to place in soil.

Q: How should I install and use these stakes for best results?

A: Insert antennas 2–3 inches into soil, wind copper coil clockwise from bottom to top; suitable for northern hemisphere gardens.