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vostok

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For years I played Mozart to germing and mid vegging plants

before they hit the greenhouse, as they beam under the T8 setup I have ...

I see 30% increase in growth on average

..this year I've caught 1 hours of pre dawn bird sounds

that I'm gonna replace soon ...just as a test

cause of this I fuck'in hate Mozart

and forget that Mythbusters Crap, they did a similar test

but as usual with most merican capitalists failed

in the brain cell department too complete
 

VibesAlive

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Alienwidow

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For years I played Mozart to germing and mid vegging plants

before they hit the greenhouse, as they beam under the T8 setup I have ...

I see 30% increase in growth on average

..this year I've caught 1 hours of pre dawn bird sounds

that I'm gonna replace soon ...just as a test

cause of this I fuck'in hate Mozart

and forget that Mythbusters Crap, they did a similar test

but as usual with most merican capitalists failed

in the brain cell department too complete
Really? 30% extra growth from mozart?
 

vostok

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I'm currently experimenting with Rogers piece

to me anyways it gives hope to Mozart ..lol

Indeed to the poorly educated or even the self centered noob

their is ample room for incipient comments, to many this will seem strange
 

cannawizard

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2cents..

i would assume it would fall under "frequencies" when it comes to plants, a quick internet search would provide some peer-reviewed studies bongsmilie
 

legallyflying

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There are absolutely "studies" that found increase in plant growth from different types of music. Unfortunately, many of them are sooo shoddy in a scientific sense that the results are meaningless.

I just read one paper by two Indian grad students (lame ones at that) where there study looked at 5 groups of 4 plants. I'm sorry, but a sample size of 4 is not large enough to show a trend. The also "forgot" to actually complete a statistical analysis and generate a P value to actually demonstrate a positive correlation between music and growth.

As a guy with a BS in wildlife science (which is a shit load of statistics) and a MS in ecology, I can tell you that many of these "studies" are garbage at best.

Go look at your 30 or 40 plants in your veg area. I guarantee there is a differnece in total plant height between them... it's called natural variability (and lack of environmental control). But, as MANY a weed grower has done before you, feel free to chalk it up to any one condition.

Let's just say this, there are many more areas that deserve far more of your attention in terms of boosting growth and yield then playing music.
 

BionicΩChronic

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There are absolutely "studies" that found increase in plant growth from different types of music. Unfortunately, many of them are sooo shoddy in a scientific sense that the results are meaningless.

I just read one paper by two Indian grad students (lame ones at that) where there study looked at 5 groups of 4 plants. I'm sorry, but a sample size of 4 is not large enough to show a trend. The also "forgot" to actually complete a statistical analysis and generate a P value to actually demonstrate a positive correlation between music and growth.

As a guy with a BS in wildlife science (which is a shit load of statistics) and a MS in ecology, I can tell you that many of these "studies" are garbage at best.

Go look at your 30 or 40 plants in your veg area. I guarantee there is a differnece in total plant height between them... it's called natural variability (and lack of environmental control). But, as MANY a weed grower has done before you, feel free to chalk it up to any one condition.

Let's just say this, there are many more areas that deserve far more of your attention in terms of boosting growth and yield then playing music.
Yeah... but playing music is virtually free and easy to do... so in my opinion why not?
 

saiyaneye

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I remember watching a video in school with loud announcement speakers in a corn field and the corn closest to the speakers did indeed grow bigger.
 

Dr. Who

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Mine have NPR playing all the time.
They like Blues, Jazz, The Moth, Wait, Wait. Don't tell me, A Prairie Home Companion and Car talk...........They seem to dislike Republicans!
 
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