He discovered that seedlings treated with the technique are lusher even without sun.
There is little difference between bonsai and humans. Oddly enough was the conclusion reached by the dentist Ogame Emilio Jacinto, president of the Vital Energy of Guarulhos, in São Paulo, Brazil, after conducting sections of acupuncture on plants for eight years.
"The needles are made of metal, excellent driver, and have the ability to focus a great amount of energy that can be applied to any living being," explains Ogame, lending terms of physics and chemistry to explain the principles of acupuncture.
A dozen small vessels live in two rooms of his office, between the dentist's chair and the two couches, where the victims of his needles lie. Between one and another session, Ogame takes time to caring for his bonsai, miniature pine trees, apple trees, golden trumpet and, true subjects of the dentist. The environment is the harshest. The vessels don’t receive direct sunlight or ventilation, as the glass windows point to the south and are invariably closed. Still, its parapets are adorned with beautiful plants showing the result of his experiences. To show its effects more property, the dedicated gardener cultivates two seedlings of the same species in a single vessel, stimulating only one with the famous trails. The other almost doesn’t develop and, occasionally, end up succumbing aside its colleague.
Everyone can repeat the process in your own garden. To the relief of the laity in acupuncture, the plants do not have the 1130 points of energy meridians that compose the human body. For doctors, every inch of the body or ears reverts to a different result, nevertheless there are only two ways to stick to plants:
"If we apply the needle on the outside of the stems, the tree will grow. Stings in the internal angles of the branches make it give flowers and fruits, "instructs Ogame.
He usually leaves the needles permanently stuck, and exchange them every month.
Very young plants receive smaller needles, used in facial acupuncture, and larger plants are treated with systemic needles used in the rest of the body. While patients in the flesh usually receive a set of 20 arrows at each session, one or two are sufficient for the treatment of plants. Now, when the plants don’t have a main trunk, but just fragile stems as in violets, Ogame recommended giving a momentary stimulus, dispensing with the permanence of metal heads for over a minute.
"In the country, it is common to give an ax on the trunks of the hoses so that the fruits are kept and the crowns are showier. Sometimes, we see nails stuck in large trees for decades. The principle of acupuncture is the same as I do." says Ogame, confessing how he found his inspiration.
Yang points of positive energy, responsible for the growth and formation of the crown predominating in extremes angles.
Yin points of negative energy, which account for the formation of flowers, fruits and seeds, predominating in interior angles.
Good one ! I will try this technique in my plants :)
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