MrWilsonCME
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Has any one tried this method if so please leave pics of results
Thanks for the knowledge.my initial response was "what is this bullshit?" but look at this
http://www.cannagardening.com/influence_of_music_on_plants
http://www.ijiit.net/4 6 5 IJIIT AGSI final copy.pdf
maybe my grandma was right
Lol sounds like club greenhouse. Not that loud smh lolI suppose this will eventually translate into vibrating tables/pots. That's one way of getting the miss interested.
Thats the spiritcome on man, don't just pump out an automatic "bullshit" and move on, this is no crazier than a lot of shit i've heard of. if it gives even a 1 % increase in yield, thats 1% that cost me nothing at all, just push play when i leave the house
Sound proof growroom. Vua La.i have a surround sound system that shakes the windows and pisses off the neighbors when im just watching movies, but i do get your point, they said in the pdf i linked above that they were playing at 90 Db, which is the equivalent of a lawnmower running right next to you. don't need the cops coming by to tell me to turn it down.
I think Tesla was the first to demonstrait that principle. this makes we wonder if binaural relaxation tracks would work well since they have low frequency tones that stimulate protein production as well as high frequency tones that open stomatas. it would be and interesting experimentI suppose this will eventually translate into vibrating tables/pots. That's one way of getting the miss interested.
I read of a relatively small machine that vibrates on a specific level. At this level it tunes into the wave length of steel and so forth, kind of like hitting a musical triangle but across a mass scale. It's said to have the ability to bring a structure down as the vibration is amplified by the building. They tried this thing out on myth busters too, can't remember if they got it to work but I do believe the original one did. It's too out there to make up.
Anyway, who knows if a similar concept could be adapted good for plants or any other applications.
Think your on the same page as me. Youtube are full of beats like that. Create the complete atmosphere of nature. Light schedule, c02 rich daytime air, fresh water , sounds of nature and soil.I think Tesla was the first to demonstrait that principle. this makes we wonder if binaural relaxation tracks would work well since they have low frequency tones that stimulate protein production as well as high frequency tones that open stomatas. it would be and interesting experiment
I copied some of those youtube beats to my computer and even if they don't help the plants the sure help me relax . Im an old dirt farmer ad only know how to grow in soilI
Think your on the same page as me. Youtube are full of beats like that. Create the complete atmosphere of nature. Light schedule, c02 rich daytime air, fresh water , sounds of nature and soil.