MadSci Network: Botany
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Subject: The effect of Music on Plants?

Date: Mon Apr 2 23:51:09 2001
Posted by matthew
Grade level: undergrad School: Univertisty of Sydney
City: Sydney State/Province: NSW Country: australia
Area of science: Botany
ID: 986269869.Bt
Message:

I have to ask the question, have you read any info on this topic. After 
reading, I have come to the conclusion that maybe the guard cells of the 
stomata complex are being stimulated, at the hertz frequencies between 3000-
5000. Used inconjunction with a foliar feed spray, maybe somthing high in 
possasium ions(Some type of ionic water stimulator) to to induce uptake of 
nutrients. I, for one, try not to make assumptions without proof. I will be 
testing Dan carlson's product (sonic bloom) out, starting 1st of may. Please 
write back and disprove me with science. Thanks matty


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