Music inside growbox? Anybody try...?

GreenHighlander

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I have never tested myself, but many years ago did read extensively a few studies that were done at a couple secondary institutions on the effects of sound on plants.
The studies were not done on cannabis. I do recall the findings pointing to specifically bass, as having a positive effect on plant growth. If I remember right it was concluded that it was due to the vibrations being created.
As a drum and bass DJ at the time my plants did get very regular doses of serious bass. I would like to say I saw a difference but I did not notice any. I was also running two strains I knew very, very well at the time, so I figure I would of observed any difference.
All that being said I am sure plants do not hate music unless it is anything new pretty much lol
Cheers :)
 

Hot Diggity Sog

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I have never tested myself, but many years ago did read extensively a few studies that were done at a couple secondary institutions on the effects of sound on plants.
The studies were not done on cannabis. I do recall the findings pointing to specifically bass, as having a positive effect on plant growth. If I remember right it was concluded that it was due to the vibrations being created.
As a drum and bass DJ at the time my plants did get very regular doses of serious bass. I would like to say I saw a difference but I did not notice any. I was also running two strains I knew very, very well at the time, so I figure I would of observed any difference.
All that being said I am sure plants do not hate music unless it is anything new pretty much lol
Cheers :)
I'm pretty sure all american pop music made from 2000 until now will turn females into hermies and there is a significant chance of turning males into females :)
 

Quani

Active Member
Maybe plants miss the birds song in the nature and we can provide them some music ?!

I like the idear and if I had to choose one song it would be "Gimme more" from britney spears ahah my ears would bleed for sure but I may have a bigger yield !
 

Giggsy70

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Play 10ft Ganja Plant, classic old school reggae band. One of my faves nowadays to listen to myself
 

InTheValley

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I always figured the reason of talking or singing to your plants is the production of CO2 from your breathe, which then provides the plant a CO2 boost for a short time.

but with the "thinking outside the Box', I did see that water can be manipulated to have happy traits and bad traits.
I seen that if you put the word, LOVE on the glass jar with the water, it changes its molecular structure, because water IS life, and it changes with certain variables thru just words it reads. Sounds off the wall, but its true. Happy water, Happy growth?
 

Black Thumb

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Indian raja music or something. Secrets of the soil.
Remember reading about the guy who had morning glories growing in his house and each room was different and it somehow reverted to extinct generations of the flower got into the guiness book of world records or something its been 20 years since i read it.

There is a bunch of music talk in that book, people growing tomatoes in saw dust with bird sounds or something.

Same book talks about the tests on plants where they could hear them screaming when cut with scissors.

even talks about mixing your nutrients clockwise then counter clockwise.
anyways it was interesting, prolly takes an open mind to read it now days.
 

QuikWay

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I'm a believer.. Everything has a frequency! it only makes sense that plants would respond a certain way to the "correct" frequency just like we do.
I know we don't like it when there's a strange feeling in the air. and party when the vibe is right!!
 

projectinfo

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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..
I thought praying leaves was the first sign of light stress . Maybe it was harming them lol
 

Midnight Warrior

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I am totally new to growing weed, and in all the guides I have seen, none of them have mentioned music.

I totally plan on letting them mosh to Slipknot and Metal Mulisha.
 

vostok

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im just curious, I seem to remember hearing that classical & metal had positive results.

Any actual “real” data or documented results ....?
I regular play Mozart on an old mp3 player with travel speakers

only when the lights are on

many claim the plant feel the vibrations and think them birds

I'd guess that the 'sound' encourages growth by a quarter

I hate Mozart

good luck
 

bronco1500

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I have a 12” mp3 Bluetooth speaker I’m putting inside tonight. I was thinking the music should be:
1. Stoney
2. Bass heavy
3. Lots of songs for variety
4. Positive happy vibes
5. Something I got Lots of.....

With those requirements in mind, my 20+ Bob Marley albums will be put on a loop.
 
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