Playing Music For Your Plants?

JanesRain

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Was reading this article about how plants respond to music. Maybe people can start playing different songs for their plants to get a different kind of high

I'd play classical, like this


What kind of music would you play for your plants if it were true?
 

a mongo frog

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Was reading this article about how plants respond to music. Maybe people can start playing different songs for their plants to get a different kind of high

I'd play classical, like this


What kind of music would you play for your plants if it were true?
And how do your plants like it?
 

Mr.Goodtimes

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Myth busters dos a show on that a while back.

I think the results were that heavy metal was the only music that caused a difference in growth... If I remember right. Something about the vibrations or something
 

$bkbbudz$

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Plants will not only respond to music and have feelings...sometimes they get totally pissed!

I just harvested my first grow in 4 years...wanna know why it took so long between grows??

This was my plant....thE79YXXZW.jpg

Then my GF at the time put this on the stereo...


My plant reacted swiftly and mercilessly and without a second thought...it called these guys and asked for religious asylum...thR7FEL00T.jpg
 

vostok

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Was reading this article about how plants respond to music. Maybe people can start playing different songs for their plants to get a different kind of high

I'd play classical, like this


What kind of music would you play for your plants if it were true?

It is true and I do play Mozart when lights are on...for the last 15 years

I hate Mozart but the results bypass any bullshit ...thank you

do a search on the same subject here you may be surprised

good luck
 

JanesRain

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It is true and I do play Mozart when lights are on...for the last 15 years

I hate Mozart but the results bypass any bullshit ...thank you

do a search on the same subject here you may be surprised

good luck
Serious? What do you have a radio that turns on when the lights do? lol
 

Magnetoman

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It is true and I do play Mozart when lights are on...for the last 15 years

I hate Mozart but the results bypass any bullshit ...thank you

do a search on the same subject here you may be surprised

good luck
How loud do you play it? If you tried different volumes did you find a sweet spot for how loud?
 

coreywebster

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I like the idea that playing music to plant helps, although ive never tried. I did once read a study where they played death metal to plants and apparently that kills them. That's not a joke. Something to do with the frequency breaking down the structure of the cells. I may have a look and try and find that study and link to it.

EDIT ok this is not the article and I may be saying death metal when it could of been thrash metal, who knows with all these genres these days.

Here is an interesting read though..
http://www.dovesong.com/positive_music/plant_experiments.asp
 
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vostok

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How loud do you play it? If you tried different volumes did you find a sweet spot for how loud?
Soft like the chirping of birds in the distant trees thats what I'm copying,

besides I got the bedrooms next door

the last thing I wanna hear at night is Mozart ...lol

I use an old Mp3 player on a power pack that runs on a loop

and a pair of old Mp3 type speakers

the Mp3 player cost a fortune so glad to get my return for it ..lol

good luck
 

Six9

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Funny I thought about this my first grow. I put a mp3 speaker in the tent playing trippy stuff like Crystal Method..


dank sativa came out, I was flying for two months after. Classical if I were an indica fan
 

Magnetoman

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Soft like the chirping of birds in the distant trees thats what I'm copying,

besides I got the bedrooms next door

the last thing I wanna hear at night is Mozart ...lol

I use an old Mp3 player on a power pack that runs on a loop

and a pair of old Mp3 type speakers

the Mp3 player cost a fortune so glad to get my return for it ..lol

good luck
Cool, that's what I wanted to hear, or not hear lol . I'll give it a go I have some sansa mp3 player I never used I can load up with some old computer speakers. I read in a Mother Earth News once of someone experimenting with this and found plants to respond with growth to 20 to 50hz tone and more toward the 50hz end. On the other side of the wall of the closet I am growing in I have 3 big tube guitar amps I play through, might be why my plants struggle I play too much blues.
 

SPLFreak808

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Maybe someone could try individual frequencies on a flat speaker that can dig down into 20-30hz. Music is just too dynamic of a source to test meaning you could have positive results on speaker A but no results on speaker B. Sound is very deceiving even though you swear it sounds 100% the same.
 

vostok

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Tho I have many plant acclaimed tracks some from the 1970's Mozart still rules

Music of the plants- Anthurium improvisation 432Hz
The music in this recording has actually been performed by a plant, Anthurium (anthurium andreanum), thanks to a specific electronic device. Plants emit signals in reaction to external stimuli and to communicate with everything. These signals are detectable as variations in the bio-electrical field of the plant and can be converted into a MIDI signal (Musical Instruments Digital Interface). I sent this MIDI signal into a synthesizer and programmed a soft, soothing sound tuned at 432 Hz. After some time being connected to such device and producing sounds, plants seem to become aware of the process; they seem to understand that those sounds are coming from them...
and they start playing with it.
Hope you'll enjoy :-)
S.V.
 
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