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Electroculture Trial Designer
Generate a randomized garden-plot layout, treatment labels, blinding notes, and a printable data-log template for an electroculture experiment.
Design A Fair Garden Test
This generator creates a small randomized block design for passive electroculture tests. It does not decide whether electroculture works. It helps you avoid the easiest mistake: putting all treated plants in one part of the garden and all controls somewhere else.
Randomized layout
Trial Setup
Layout
Trial Notes
Plot Labels And Data Log
| Plot ID | Block | Treatment | Primary outcome | Notes |
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How To Use The Layout
Treat each block as a matched row, bench, bed section, or container cluster. Place the plots in the generated order, then record the plot ID on a stake or label before the plants start looking different. If possible, have someone weigh harvests from coded plot IDs without telling them which labels are controls.
When the trial ends, paste the control and treatment harvest weights into the results analyzer. Keep the raw sheet even if the final verdict is null.
FAQ
What is a randomized electroculture trial?
It is a comparison where control and treatment plants are assigned to locations by chance. Randomization keeps the sunny corner, the wet edge, or the better soil patch from quietly becoming the whole explanation.
How many plants should I test?
Use as many as you can manage consistently. Ten plants per group is a useful home-garden target, but a smaller trial is still better than a single treated plant with no control.