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Does anyone play classical music to their gurlz?

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Does anyone play classical music to their gurlz?

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I'm most likely going to just let it happen. No music piped into the garden.
All good
 
I do
I have an alarm on my stereo and it plays a cd of bird sounds one hour before lights on and then switches to classical for a couple hours after the lights on
dr emoto was proving changing molecules on the structural level with music and thought, intent experiments in the 90s
a good doc to watch is "water: the great mystery"
I play classical to my water also
 
I do
I have an alarm on my stereo and it plays a cd of bird sounds one hour before lights on and then switches to classical for a couple hours after the lights on
dr emoto was proving changing molecules on the structural level with music and thought, intent experiments in the 90s
a good doc to watch is "water: the great mystery"
I play classical to my water also
I think I have seen this or a similar vid
I think it helps. I don't think it affects them negatively

I was just outside feeding animals at sunrise. Awesome time of the day!
 
I played mine some birdsong yesterday , ive fked them up with too much PK so im desperately trying to coach them back to finish off.
I like the theory around copper antennas, just before a storm there is more electrickery in the air and the plants open up because they know water is on the way,
 
I tried using copper rods and wound copper tube in a spiral spring fashion. Nothing to note though. My tomatoes did horrible last year. I spread #700 of biochar today. Going to rake it in tomorrow.
 
I play meditation flute music for them if I have a lot to do that session.
 

β€œDoes anyone play classical music to their gurlz?”​

Just classical Rock and Roll! It obviously works!
 
I tried using copper rods and wound copper tube in a spiral spring fashion. Nothing to note though. My tomatoes did horrible last year. I spread #700 of biochar today. Going to rake it in tomorrow.
ive been reading up on this and apparently plants use microscopic ion pumps to pump up nutrient laden water to to tops , so i am wondering if birdsong or just vibration opens up these one way pumps more often ? ive got a old clockwork music box which i wind up a few times a day .
 
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