Splitting the air with Lightning

Splitting the air with Lightning

David Sparks Ph.D.
David Sparks Ph.D.
Farmers have known for years that lightning storms are beneficial to crops because science/academia says it is due to the lightning splitting the covalent bond of the air (NO2) into nitrogen and oxygen. HyFrontier Technologies has discovered thunderstorms also split the rainwater in the atmosphere into hydrogen and oxygen (H2O), as well, delivering nitrogen, oxygen, AND hydrogen to the soil, in copious amounts.  Once in the ground, they improve plant respiration, mineral uptake, and water movement in roots, all of which have a positive impact on plant growth and productivity. Hydrogen seems to be the missing link farmers need to have greatly improved growth, as tests reveal. Some seasons/years there is just not enough thunderstorms to deliver the hydrogen needed and farmers have to accept less than a bumper crop. 

 

Now the benefits of hydrogen during a thunderstorm are being duplicated by a new process developed by HyFrontier Technologies.  HyFrontier’s HyGrO delivery process is patent pending and is the first and only molecular hydrogen and oxygen delivery system for agriculture.  Hygro enriches water and soil with hydrogen and oxygen.  They do this by producing and distributing their safe, efficient, environmentally friendly, and effective HyGrO Hydrogen Infusion Technology. 

 

HyFrontier offers two plug and play HyGrO systems for indoor and small farm use (.75” to 1.5” water lines), at present.  For larger applications they are developing custom, modular systems that vary in size, depending on water flow and irrigation system pipeline size.  All the systems are beneficial to any plant in any type of soil, indoors or out, even aeroponics, which is soil-less. 

 

Testing of the HyGrO system on various crops and cannabis plants have shown the HyGrO treated plants grew faster, larger, and were healthier than the non-treated control plants.  Examination of the HyGrO treated plants’ root systems showed that they were larger, thicker, and longer than the control plants.  And this was accomplished using the same amount of fertilizer as the control plants, which could mean less fertilizer to grow larger, healthier crops.  

 

HyFrontier Technologies’ HyGrO system has the potential to improve crop production efficiency all over the world.  It duplicates the positive impact of lightning storms, and potentially eliminates the need for crop rotation, soil tilling, or extra fertilizers.  Cost to operate the system is nominal ($5 per day for 100 acres), and it is harmless to the environment.   

 

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