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The answer is simply. Vibration opens stomatas. We know sound is vibration so I assume heavier bass frequency would be better. I always bump techno on my 4k ebb/flow. Both plants and I love it. I only do it with lights on obiously because stomatas will close during dark photoperiod/sleeping time.
. While it might be possible to improve yields when adding sound--it's almost impossible to know what the hell you're doing to get that increase by adding it.
On a side note, in my college pre-med days I stumbled onto a book called Super-Learning a Russian technique for advanced and simpler ways to learn. You play classical music as you study which flips on different brain patterns which further aids in increasing your learning and memory skills. I disliked classical music at the time but I did in anyways and kept the music on a very low volume just to give it a whirl. It wasn't long before I'd be walking around whistling these classical songs that at one time I couldn't stand...and my retention process and grades actually got better. Now I am a big fan of classical stuff. Plants dig it too.
I always play Classical music for the girls. For me, it helps provide a soothing environment in the room which I think can be beneficial for me, and my plants. Bumping Rap or Rock could work equally as well or better. I think what Squiggly says about plants responding to particular frequencies is absolutely correct. Which ones work the best is a tough one. To test this, wouldn't you need to play the same song over and over and over again and then on another plant, play a different song over and over and over again for a degree of consistency? If you just play the radio with voices and constantly changing songs, how would you ever be able to tell what works best? Could be an interesting test, I want to try it.
You wouldn't play songs at all. You'd get a wave function generator and play a specific frequency and observe the effect.
Interesting. Even though less accurate, wouldn't my informal test work in the same way? If you didn't have a wave function generator I mean?
What frequencies have been found to have this stomata-opening effect?
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