Mephisto Genetics The influence of music on plants

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Hi everybody!

After a couple of Forgotten Cookies and Fugue State joints I suddenly was reminded of the topic that music can have a remarkable effect on plant growth and yield. It‘s not only about music itself but what kind of music they get to feel.

There are lot of people around experimenting with CO2, lights, feeding, etc. .. So why not take a ride on this one? Because of a lack of privacy I‘m not able to give it a try by myself.

So my idea is to invite all interested growers to start this experiment and share their experience here for all of us. Link to the necessary information:

https://www.greenmylife.in/the-effect-of-music-on-plants/

Hoping to start an exciting journey together :smokeout:

and happy growing to all of you,

El Gringo
 
I am going to have to think about this but rather than music i am thinking more on selecting sounds from nature ,, who knows they might love whale song ,, the sound of a locust could perhaps encourage biological defence hormones and responces, we need a grant a lab and lots of seeds :pop:
 
I am going to have to think about this but rather than music i am thinking more on selecting sounds from nature ,, who knows they might love whale song ,, the sound of a locust could perhaps encourage biological defence hormones and responces, we need a grant a lab and lots of seeds :pop:

The link I‘ve posted was just one of several articles I have read. They experimented with a lot of different plants and all kind of sounds and styles of music. Me too, I was expecting a positive effect with natural sounds such as wind, birds, bees, etc.. But the category nature isn‘t the key, only the sound of water had a certain influence on the roots. They put the roots of a plant in a closed, absolutely empty, like a reversed „Y“-formed, transparent test tube. One string of the reverse Y was immersed into a a bigger tub of circulating water. The plant directed its roots towards the string with the circulating water around it ... ergo: plants felt the vibes of circulating water and they certainly have still a lot of little secrets waiting to be discovered.
As I said, some plant species show a better growth/higher yield, others don‘t. But all of them had one in common: Biggest improvement was achieved by Mozart, Vivaldi and others of the Grand Masters.
 
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Mozart long story short I listened to Mozart on my way to a regents exam in HS sat down and blanked out in a subject I shoulda aced lol. I freaked out and left wasn’t supposed to but I left. Got in my car ejected the Mozart tape and threw it out the window. And sped off. I blamed it on the Mozart makes u smart tape but it was really because I didn’t burn down on the ride in to school. Next test I took blazed out could barely open my eyes and I aced it.
This is a very interesting thread and I’ll be messing with some different music. Try to get some sounds of water for the roots see how that helps.
 
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