Agricultural Applications of Clear Light Water

A friend of mine in Santa Fe, NM was given a "dead" Roma tomato plant on July 4th, 08. It was basically a stick in a 6" plastic pot. No leaves, brown, apparently dead. He put it on his balcony. He usually put 1 drop of Clear Light Water in a gallon of water for his own consumption. He started pouring the leftover water each day, usually two or three quarts, in the pot. Within two weeks he repotted the now thriving plant. Within one month it looked like this:

The copper tubing "Genesa crystal" structure is 25" od. Brown planter is 18". Plant is about 3 1/2 ' across.

He counted over 160 buds on this plant. The people who gave it to him said they had never seen more than 60 buds on this variety of tomato. He could not eat all the tomatoes and gave them to people in his apartment complex, who commented that they loved them and eating them made them feel good - the best tomatoes they'd ever had. No kidding...

I've had similar reports from people who use Clear Light Water for sprouting. Very "alive" food.

If you have pictures of plants grown with Clear Light Water, please send them along and I'll post them here.