Music inside growbox? Anybody try...?

bronco1500

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Well, looks like I’m gonna dust off that old cd/radio from the olden days when people listen to music over the radio waves not the internet, move it in and wire it up.

I like the idea of a box full of “high society bitchez”.... now Brahms or Wagner, maybe a little Megadeth just so they have a dark/dirty gurl side....
 
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Rrog

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I’m not a believer in plants responding to tunes. I’m more of the mind that pleasant tunes are good for our heads and the plants might pick up on that.

Acoustic waves are like wind, unless you have actual ears
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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I’m not a believer in plants responding to tunes. I’m more of the mind that pleasant tunes are good for our heads and the plants might pick up on that.

Acoustic waves are like wind, unless you have actual ears
it really does effect some plants. there have been several studies that show the effects. i'm not aware of any clinical studies on whether it effects weed or not. you'd need two separate identical grow areas, separated far enough for the music not to reach from one to the other, then grow out the same genetics in otherwise identical conditions.
i have no way to do that. if anyone here does, i'd like to hear your results....literally :-)
 

Rrog

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First reference didn’t play music.

Second reference seems more spiritual in its focus.

From anything I’ve read from mainstream peer reviewed studies showed nuthin
 

Sithlord88

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We had a veg room that listened to 5 finger death punch's whole catalog on a loop. Cant say it made any huge difference. But they were all always mega happy and leaves damn near straight up "praying". Plus music is always nice if you have to spend hours in the rooms..
 
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SPLFreak808

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Biological acoustics is supposed to be a real thing, if i remember correctly plants can actually transmit certain frequencies during certain conditions that can be "heard" with a sound pressure level sensor.

Look at individual frequencies on an accurate speaker (flat & a Q of .707) for testing because music on something like a bluetooth speaker would be very very far from a controlled environment.
 
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