No bullshit. Just a fact.

ganjaluvr

Well-Known Member
It's been proven by the "Mythbusters" that playing music.. does indeed help plant's while they grow. Classical music does the best according to them.

It's true.. and for my next grow I shall give this a try to see if I can see an actual difference in size and health.. and the rate at which the plant or plants will grow.

:)

It's been proven now.. no longer a mystery.

peace.
 

Bob Smith

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I have enough noise issues with the five inline fans I've got going in the garage and certainly don't need Mozart adding to the decibels.

However, good luck and it sounds like a cool experiment.
 
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Sr. Verde

Guest
Wasnt that show aired like 3-4 years ago? Back when Mythbusters actually had interesting myths to put to the test?
 

MrFishy

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IMO, the more bass, the more vibration in the roots, and thus, perhaps is the most effective?
 

FuZZyBUDz

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It's been proven by the "Mythbusters" that playing music.. does indeed help plant's while they grow. Classical music does the best according to them.

It's true.. and for my next grow I shall give this a try to see if I can see an actual difference in size and health.. and the rate at which the plant or plants will grow.

:)

It's been proven now.. no longer a mystery.

peace.
!keep me posted! cuz i just in stalled a 3 inch 23 watt speaker in my grow room!
 

PowerTrance

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way back a few years ago I researched this myth, and I found a site that had a wav file for the perfect sound to help it grow.... what's interesting is there's a weapon called the LRAD (long range acoustic device) that outputs a very similar sound. check youtube for G20 LRAD
 

ZyberTøker

Active Member
I have enough noise issues with the five inline fans I've got going in the garage and certainly don't need Mozart adding to the decibels.

However, good luck and it sounds like a cool experiment.
I'd think the other way around... In addition to make the plants feel less stressed than the noises, it might actually help covering the fans' noise.

Don't you think?
 

FuZZyBUDz

Well-Known Member
ZyberTøker;3199836 said:
I'd think the other way around... In addition to make the plants feel less stressed than the noises, it might actually help covering the fans' noise.

Don't you think?
helllllllllls yea!! good damn point they might just lik sum tunes over...rrrrrrrrmmmmmmmmmffffffhhhhhhhhh!!!!rrrrrrrmmmmmffffgggghhhh!! hahaha i would!!!
 

ganjaluvr

Well-Known Member
IMO, the more bass, the more vibration in the roots, and thus, perhaps is the most effective?
That's a really really good and intelligent
hypothesis and theory.

I've thought the same.. and wondered the
same as well... that's the only thing I could
come up with too man.

I mean we all know plants don't have ears
as most animals do.. they can't hear that
way. They can't hear sound waves.. in other words. But.. I think the roots could possibly react maybe in a positive way.

That was my theory.. who knows really
though.
 

matthew

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Ask yourself this boys and girls, if it was actually worth it to blast your plants with noise, don't you think people would have been doing this a long time ago? The biggest problem with the mythbusters is that their experiments are extremely small and often fail in many other areas. I have seen most of the episodes (I have last night's ready to watch when I get home) but if you are talking about the test they did a few years back then they had holes big enough to drive trucks through. Not to mention they didn't collect NEAR enough data to show any kind of causation.
 
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