
detroitjoe
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Ive done alot of experiments with plants and frequencies . My findings are top secret.
My plants are just passed 3 weeks of flower, at Day 24. Plants love music. What kind of music should I play for my plants to make them grow huge, potent colas? In any case, something's coming...
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Unintentional, but what I posted checks those boxes.Mythbusters tried this with a few different forms of music. Death Metal produced the best yield of the genres they tried. Classical was number two.
https://bloomscape.com/green-living/does-music-affect-plant-growth/
It is hypothesized that plant cells are stimulated by pressure from sound waves. Therefore, the optimal sounds for optimal plant growth are likely to not be a genre of music that most people are familiar with. It would be more like a constant wall of modulated noise with a heavy low end. Noise music genre. Like Merzbow.
The sub sonic and ultra sonic frequencies could also be useful. The plant itself has an internal resonant frequency that could be exploited and manipulated. I would do these experiments for fun, but I already grow more weed than I need without using any sound.
I guarantee no one made it to the end of that obscenity.😹
Your plants look amazing @CannaDana, so do whatever your doing.
let them enjoy what you vibe out too, mix it up,
They seem to like infra-red.
Dang, that's a nice plant.I Play acoustic Neil Young for my girls.
I Play acoustic Neil Young for my girls.
remember, EVERYTHING vibrates.Mythbusters tried this with a few different forms of music. Death Metal produced the best yield of the genres they tried. Classical was number two.
https://bloomscape.com/green-living/does-music-affect-plant-growth/
It is hypothesized that plant cells are stimulated by pressure from sound waves. Therefore, the optimal sounds for optimal plant growth are likely to not be a genre of music that most people are familiar with. It would be more like a constant wall of modulated noise with a heavy low end. Noise music genre. Like Merzbow.
The sub sonic and ultra sonic frequencies could also be useful. The plant itself has an internal resonant frequency that could be exploited and manipulated. I would do these experiments for fun, but I already grow more weed than I need without using any sound.