The ‘Why’?Â
FLFE’s goal was to provide evidence in a controlled setting of the benefits of FLFE’s high-consciousness field for seed germination as well as plant growth and vitality.Â
The ‘What’?Â
532 seeds were planted in three highly controlled and identical environments, one of which had the Experimental Plant Program activated (n=161 seeds), the second one had the FLFE Flagship field activated (n=184 seeds), and the other one did not have the FLFE field activated (i.e., control; n=187 seeds).Â
The ‘How’?Â
Three identical plant tent growth systems were set up using separate input and output fans. Each input fan and output fan were controlled by the temperature setting, which was the same for each experimental area. Amount of time from placement of seeds to when photos and measurements were taken was 10 days. Â
The ‘When’?Â
The experiment was carried out in January 2022.Â
The ‘Where’?Â
The experiment was carried out in Colorado, United States.Â
Statistical Significance: For the germination rates, the difference between the Experimental Plant Program and Control was statistically significant at p<0.0005; the difference between the Experimental Plant program and the FLFE Flagship was statistically significant at p<0.0005; the difference between the FLFE Flagship and Control was not statistically significant. Â
For the root sizes, the difference between the Experimental Plant Program and Control was statistically significant at p<0.0000001; the difference between the Experimental Plant program and the FLFE Flagship was statistically significant at p<0.0000001; the difference between the FLFE Flagship and Control was statistically significant at p<0.0000001.Â
Abstract: Healthy food production is facing challenges across the world. Finding innovative solutions to support growing organic and healthy foods is vital to our existence. Focused Life-Force Energy (FLFE) has developed a consciousness-raising service that focuses on enhancing the environment in which humans, plants, and animals can thrive. This replication and extension Phase 2 double blinded study examined the effects of the Standard FLFE Service as well as the Experimental Plant Program on the germination rate and root growth rate of organic spinach. A 167.1% increase in size of roots was observed for spinach in the Experimental Plant Program environment compared to control environment, a 58.7% increase in size of roots was observed for spinach in the FLFE Flagship service environment compared to control environment, and a 105.2% increase in size of roots was observed for spinach in the Experimental Plant Program environment compared to the FLFE Flagship service environment.