FAQs

Frequently asked questions
about the patented HYDRO Up technology

HYDRO Up is an innovative system for natural soil humidification – completely without electricity, water pipes or pumps. It uses a special unit that generates a geoenergetic field of action. This interacts with spatial energy on the soil and promotes the capillary movement of moisture from deeper layers of the earth upwards – directly to the roots of the plants.

This is the field that the earth emits into space. According to our 1992 hypothesis, this field is electromagnetic-like and is caused by the Earth’s innermost core, which according to our research should consist of hydrogen.

More details at: www.oevr.at

An effective field is a force field that exerts a certain effect on matter (in our case soil moisture).

As far as can be proven, a geoenergetic earth field and the zero-point energy (synonyms: space energy, free energy, vacuum energy), see www.oevr.at

If the free-standing appliance is no longer required for humidification or dehumidification, it should be carefully dismantled so that the floor can return to normal.</em

Storage rule:
Always store the HYDRO Up device lying on the floor rotated by 90°. This way, it remains ineffective as the receiving antennas do not point downwards
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Store the device in a shady place or in a cool storage room. Prolonged exposure to sunlight and heat over many years can affect the service life and performance of the internal antennas.

HYDRO Up is suitable for many areas of application:</em

  • Agriculture in dry regions
  • Organic farms
  • Fruit and vegetable cultivation
  • Pilot projects for greening in desert-like zones
    The prerequisite is capillary active soil without gravel or pebble-covered intermediate layers
  • .

The number of devices required depends on the size and shape of your area and the soil conditions.
A HYDRO Up effective field has a radius of 80 to 200 meters.
Depending on the area, a HYDRO Up system can therefore consist of several devices to ensure a uniform effect.

👉 In our free site analysis, we calculate for you individually how many devices should be used optimally.</em

A HYDRO Up device has an effective radius of around 80 to 200 meters and works at a depth of up to 3 meters. The exact number of devices required depends on the size of the area and soil conditions.

You will receive comprehensive support and in return you will give us regular feedback on your observations (e.g. through short questionnaires).

Yes, the HYDRO Up technology was accompanied in field trials at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU), among others. There is also independent documentation and international experience. We rely on constant scientific observation – which is precisely why we focus on real pilot projects with transparent evaluation.

Under dry conditions, HYDRO Up can help to transport the natural soil moisture upwards from deeper layers – provided the soil is capillary active and a certain residual moisture is present. If the soil is completely dry or capillary-breaking (e.g. gravel), the effect is limited.

Previous studies and practical observations indicate positive effects on yield and water balance. However, as we are currently in the pilot phase, we cannot make any guaranteed yield promises. Experience is constantly being incorporated into the further development of the technology.

As every project is individual, we create customized offers based on a free site analysis. As a participant in our pilot phase, you benefit from discounted conditions and a fair rental model – with the option of taking over the system at a later date.

As a rule, a change in soil moisture can be seen within a few weeks. The exact duration depends on the soil type, weather conditions and location.

No. HYDRO Up works completely self-sufficiently – without electricity, without an external water supply, without electrodes. It uses only natural energy processes.

In modern physics, it is also referred to as vacuum energy or zero-point energy, as it exists even in “empty” space.

This energy can be measured indirectly (e.g. Casimir effect) and plays a role in cosmological models.

More information at: www.oevr.at

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