Oh well. It's a little off topic, but it's about how plants communicate with one another, and some scientists that study, I think they call it the root brain theory which is what it sounds like. Cool example of trees that killed the, what are they called, kudu? Some kind of deer. On ranches where the kudu were larger concentration they died. Where they were less concentrated the kudu were ok. They discovered these trees communicated to one another when they got nibbled too much by emitting a gas and told all their neighboring kind to produce more tannins, which killed all the kudu in that area. Other stories about training dancing plants that move to music, but there is not a strong belief that all plants like music. Still, the dancing plants can be trained to be better dancers so repetition matters and i.e. plants learn. Lastly I recall the Japanese researcher who studies how plants sleep. So I may play mine music anyhow (classical), but turn it off at night so they can rest.