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Free Electroculture Tools
Free browser-only electroculture tools for designing controlled garden trials, calculating antenna geometry, and analyzing harvest results.
Tools For Testing Claims Instead Of Repeating Them
Electroculture claims become useful only when the treatment is defined, the comparison is fair, and the result is measured. These tools are deliberately practical: plan the test before planting, calculate copper geometry without efficacy claims, then analyze the harvest numbers after the season.
Everything runs locally in your browser. There is no account, no upload, and no backend. For the reasoning behind the workflow, read the controlled home-test guide and the evidence page.
Choose A Tool
Before planting
Trial Designer
Generate a randomized control/treatment layout, plot labels, blinding notes, and a printable data-log template.Build planning
Antenna Length Calculator
Calculate passive coil wire length, total material, approximate copper mass, and DC resistance from geometry.After harvest
Results Analyzer
Paste two yield columns to compare means, percent difference, Welch t-test statistics, and a cautious verdict.Recommended Workflow
- Use the trial designer to assign pots or bed sections before you know which spots will perform best.
- If you build passive copper stakes, use the antenna calculator to record dimensions as geometry, not as a promised dose.
- At harvest, paste control and treatment weights into the results analyzer and interpret the output beside your notes about weather, pests, watering, and location.
FAQ
Do the electroculture tools upload my garden data?
No. The tools are static client-side pages. Your randomization plan, antenna dimensions, and harvest numbers stay in your browser unless you print or copy them.
Do these tools claim electroculture works?
No. They help you test claims carefully. The site's evidence position remains cautious: passive copper-coil methods have not shown consistent garden-yield benefits in the best direct trial so far.