Growing with Music

I came across the Sonic Bloom in a book called "secrets of soil", by the same authors as the secret life of plants(both great books to gain a deeper insight into the world of plants). Apparently tapes of large flocks of bird sounds were being sold to increase growth rates and yields, independently verified by many different people. I read about one guy doing intensive tomato farming, using basically foliar feeding and sonic bloom to get yields 3-4 times the norm. I am sure one could still find those tapes or a recording that would be suitable. Also, in the broad scheme, I feel like all sound effects all life in some way. Check out "the hidden messages in water", all about sound, images, and thoughts being blasted at water and then the resulting water is frozen and the crystals are examined with a microscope to see their structure. Sound definately effects the shape of water molecules, and water is the structure for life, so be damn sure that it is going to effect your plants. Metal music totally thrashed the shape of the crystals and produced ugly blobs, while classical and soothing type music made pretty snowflake looking crystals. Fertilize your plants with good tunes, good vibes and alot of love and you will end up spending less money at the hydro shop on nutes!
 

LetricBud

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Ive heard of this...

The "Myhtbusters" did a show on that theory one time...but their tests are always flawed and inconsistent. (believe me, they are)

Ive heard of growers who swear by this technique...Most use classical music for its soothing, relaxed sound.

I know of a few who use mostly Bach, Mozart, Wagner, Chopin, Beethoven, etc.
 

mistioud

Active Member
I came across the Sonic Bloom in a book called "secrets of soil", by the same authors as the secret life of plants(both great books to gain a deeper insight into the world of plants). Apparently tapes of large flocks of bird sounds were being sold to increase growth rates and yields, independently verified by many different people. I read about one guy doing intensive tomato farming, using basically foliar feeding and sonic bloom to get yields 3-4 times the norm. I am sure one could still find those tapes or a recording that would be suitable. Also, in the broad scheme, I feel like all sound effects all life in some way. Check out "the hidden messages in water", all about sound, images, and thoughts being blasted at water and then the resulting water is frozen and the crystals are examined with a microscope to see their structure. Sound definately effects the shape of water molecules, and water is the structure for life, so be damn sure that it is going to effect your plants. Metal music totally thrashed the shape of the crystals and produced ugly blobs, while classical and soothing type music made pretty snowflake looking crystals. Fertilize your plants with good tunes, good vibes and alot of love and you will end up spending less money at the hydro shop on nutes!

I saw that water test on a quantum physics video
 
yeah i think the movie you speak of is "what the bleep do we know" and it featured some of the work of masaru emoto(i think thats it). he is the japanese scientist who did all the water experiments....
 

mistioud

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yeah i think the movie you speak of is "what the bleep do we know" and it featured some of the work of masaru emoto(i think thats it). he is the japanese scientist who did all the water experiments....

Exactly!!!!! Those experiments should show us a lot!
 

AKRevo47

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Oh ya dude, music makes the buds super huge, just be careful, you CAN actually give them music burn. I'm serious. Every plant is different, they don't all like the same music...I got this White Widow, she won't put out unless I play "gimme three steps" OVER AND OVER. I have a northern lights which loves Slayer.
i laughed so hard at this! :bigjoint:

yeah i play alot of metal too and give a good shaking to the plants. i think they like it! they give off a real strong odor aftewards and it smells so good
 
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