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Killer Fossils
Diatom shells in diatomaceous earth - diatomic death devils
As soon as the insect pest (that's attacking your plant) moves, the killer fossils are (paramagnetically) attracted to the insect. The killer fossils cut their way into the pests body and suck it dry of bodily fluids resulting in death & a dried corpse, that's safe too feed to the plant !
The fossilised shells of Diatoms are the main ingredient in diatomaceous earth. Not just any old diatom fossil will do, it has to originate from a freshwater source, not saline or salty marine. Only the fresh water diatoms found in the ancient freshwater lakes of Inner Mongolia and Peru have the jagged shape that ensures air gaps for gases and fluids can freely flow through when part of a growing medium.
Diatomaceous earth in white/grey powder form can be used to dust all crops and is wholly effective against all insects.
It appears as broken shrouds of glass to the insect, cutting through the exoskeloton like glasspaper and being mainly silica based, absorbing the bodily fluids of the insect like a sponge when the exoskeloton (skin/armour) of the insect is breached, resulting in dehydration and death.

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Paramagnetic cosmic dust for Zen based moonlight farming
Paramagnetism is Yang and Diamagnetism is Yin. Plants are diamagnetic,when measured on a paramagnetic meter, and require paramagnetic soil to be healthy and strong. Ultimately, paramagnetic material is usually silica based rock with small amounts of iron oxide (approx.12%). But not all iron oxide is paramagnetic. Basalt is the most common rock type in the Earth's crust (the outer 10 to 50 km). In fact, most of the ocean floor is made of basalt. Common minerals in basalt include olivine, pyroxene, and plagioclase. Now you know what most commercially sold paragmagnetic dust (Lava Sand & other 'made-up' stuff) actually is. Basaltic magma is available in it's purest, dusty form, from most major horticultural suppliers starting from about £2 a kilo