Music and Plants

As the title says music and plants. Ive been reading up alot on this lately and now im curious as to if anyone here has do e any experimenting with music/soundwaves/ultrasonic waves ect…

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Been playing music for houseplants for long time.

Seems like music and enjoying cannabis was evident in early 60s.

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Im pretty sure anything that dosen’t have “modern” research behind it means, it probably dosen’t work or it would have actually made it into agriculture by now.
Companies spend millions paying the world’s smartest people to figure this stuff out…

I’m not staying it cant effect plants in some way but this sounds just about like “electo culture” to me.
Something that was tried years ago and didn’t work but was picked up by the “woo-woo” people that think they can stick an antenna next to the plant and harness life force from the magnetic energy of the planet :rofl:
Theres no “natural life force” floteing around in the air to harness :man_facepalming:

Frequency is another thing these types don’t understand :unamused: they do not and can not effect things the way they think they can. I’d bet any studies with proper control’s would quickly show this to be just like the antenna/ grounding stuff :man_shrugging:

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:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::crazy_face::crazy_face::crazy_face:

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The last line tells me the person that wrote this has little to no scientific understanding.
Plants do not biologically have any where near the sensors that humans do to experience their surroundings, we have eyes for example not to mention our complex brains :rofl:
Yeah I’d not take any advice from wherever this came from myself :sweat_smile:

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@1HappyPappy that was one of the first articles that pop up when you search plant frequencies :crazy_face:

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That electo culture stuff is taking over the internet lately :sweat_smile:
Makes me lose faith in tje future of humanity :sweat_smile: go watch some youtube on it. These people are really grounding their plants and putting antennas on them and sware it works :rofl:

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If it works, ill wrap aluminum foil all over my plants :crazy_face::crazy_face::rofl::rofl:

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Me to if it worked :grin:
But it dosen’t, it would just make us look like people that probably wear foil hats when they leave their home :rofl:

I’ll stop now but I am truly bothered for some reason knowing the world is full of woo-woos that think science people are crazy :man_facepalming:

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There’s actually truth to this I believe. I’ve done across a few different things on this topic. One was a middle school kid who had a science fair project. He decided to play different types of music for the plants. The plants that listened to classical music grew much stronger bigger and healthier.
The other thing I heard was that the reason the birds chirp in the morning is because the pitch of their chirp wakes the stomata up and that same pitch of sound frequency is found in classical music.

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I play smooth jazz for my girl, she be mellow.

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Yes i always play music for mine and it makes a difference. After some experimentation certain music is good for plants especially classical. It has something to do with pitch and the flow of some music. I have good results with harmonious music like crosby stills and nash, the eagles, etc.

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Whiles this is cool for a child’s project, it’s just that.
Actual controled scientific studies suggest different.

While it maybe true birds share some audible frequencies with musical songs, neither of these are capable of the frequencies needed to open stomata.
Stomata requires frequency orders of magnitudes greatly then any sound frequency, the kinda frequency only produced by light waves.
We’re talking audible frequency rage from 20-20k hz and blue light for example is 4x10^14hz, thats 4 times 10 to the power of 14!
Birds would have to basically shoot light beams out if their mouth to open stomata :crazy_face:

@1HappyPappy

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There are some hops farmers in europe that play heave metal apparently the hops closet to the speakers grow the best

Good vibes are good vibes doesn’t matter where they come from! Keep spreading them!
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Thats an invalid statement. All music is derived from the Chromatic scale. These pitches(notes) are in all music styles. Not just classical music.