Music?

youandiunderwater

Active Member
Talking Good, Music bullshit. If plants liked music then proffesional farmers would be putting speaker up in thier corn and soybean fields.
lol... yah, im sure they have never heard of organic or crop rotation (seems to work, but ignored by commercial farmers)

You don't need huge subs to send waves to plants. Everything in the universe is a sort of wave, thoughts, light, heat ect, so even your thinking of a classical song for the well being of the plant, it will reach the plant and have an effect on it.

Waves are infinitely under us, and above us, the entire universe does not live in our wave lenghts...
 

M Blaze

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I thought this all came from the fact that Talking and singing to our plants would help them grow better. And someone came along and thought, Hey lets put some music on for them and it will do the same thing... The fact was that the only thing talking to our plants did for them was release some much needed C02 for them to snack on. Who ever thought plants were actually enjoying the wonder of the modern age Jazz singer was just plain crazy.. No offense above.
I didnt read the whole thread because I read that post and that summed it up well so there was no point reading on :-o
 

kalama

Active Member
Talking Good, Music bullshit. If plants liked music then proffesional farmers would be putting speaker up in thier corn and soybean fields.
Well for one, proffesional farmers dont have a relationship with their plants. They grow for pure profit and dont really care if some of their crop dies, because they usually have more than one crop. When one of our girls die, dont we feel just a little bit sad? I sure do. Anyway, my point is that in order for this to work, I think you have to believe in it.
 

codwalop

Active Member
if you looked at it from a hippy point of view, then just the good intentions associated with such an act would help.

and as for

"Once plants feel safe, however, they may drop their need for defense. In one study, a scientist wanted to determine if cacti grow needles primarily for the purpose of keeping themselves from harm. Safely housed in a greenhouse, the scientist talked to numerous cacti assuring them that they were protected and that he cared about them. He encouraged the plants to feel even more secure by playing soothing music in the greenhouse. Within several months the cacti dropped all their spikes. The offspring of these bare cacti were born without needles."

i must try this, because i sure as shit don't believe it.

my next door neighbour has been growing roses in her garden for years, and talking to them for just as long (to herself for longer, im sure), her roses still have huge thorns on them...

don't get me wrong though, i'd love to be proven wrong, then i could breed the first spikeless echidnas.
 

youandiunderwater

Active Member
yah, but if the old lady was doing it in a controled enviorment then, ya, maybe it could work. I would have to see some data on that. It makes sense. It would be cool to see a video or some thing like that.
 

_____GAME_____

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any tests ever been done with ganster rap?
what about abit of regge, i no if i was a cannabis plant id love to sit there all day listening to bob n the whalers
lol
i'll try that shit
when i start the o.g. kush :D i've have about 78 or more Tupac albums /with mixtapes included/ /couz i'm still down/ hope i'll get some thug budz :weed:
 

disposition84

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http://www.originalsonicbloom.com/background.html

Basically, plants have microscopic holes on them called "stoma" which help the plant to breath and intake water. Basically you play their music with certain sounds in it, mimicking sounds that happen in nature every morning letting the plants know that it's moist out and there's dew to be collected. So when your lights come on, you turn on the music and let it run for a while, the stoma open up and you blast them with a light nutrient foliar spray and then the stoma will intake the nutes. I've only had a small chance to test it out, but I could see noticible increase in the amounts of budsites, I was skeptical at first, but for only 60 bucks I figured it was worth a try.
 

rezo

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ive done alot of upgrading to my grows as time has passed. i put a radio in in my second grow. it did better than the first grow ......but... i also took better care gave better food and better ventilation so i cant prove if the radio helped or not but now 3 yrs in im not willing to do the experiment. i wont turn off the radio to see if there is a difference
 
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