PapayaTwins
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Just curious what thoughts you all may have on the effect playing music may have on your plants.
I have read what articles I could online and found the studies Dorothy Retallack conducted along with a couple of others, and I've also read The Secret Life of Plants.
From what I see, the consensus seems to be that heavy rock and rap is unlikeable for plants; that they are neutral to silence and country music; that they appreciate strings, classical music, and world music like Indian sitar music (like Ravi Shankar); that they dislike percussion; that they respond well to a couple of hours of music per day but you get the opposite results if you play music all day long.
Although, plants don't have ears, they have certainly been shown to respond to different frequencies, but I have not done any formal experiments on my own.
I'm just wondering if any of you have had any personal experience with this and care to share?
I have read what articles I could online and found the studies Dorothy Retallack conducted along with a couple of others, and I've also read The Secret Life of Plants.
From what I see, the consensus seems to be that heavy rock and rap is unlikeable for plants; that they are neutral to silence and country music; that they appreciate strings, classical music, and world music like Indian sitar music (like Ravi Shankar); that they dislike percussion; that they respond well to a couple of hours of music per day but you get the opposite results if you play music all day long.
Although, plants don't have ears, they have certainly been shown to respond to different frequencies, but I have not done any formal experiments on my own.
I'm just wondering if any of you have had any personal experience with this and care to share?