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SDP
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Re: The effects of music on mushrooms [Re: Delkor]
#5925443 - 08/02/06 01:29 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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Delkor said: Same strain, same grow
Different phenotype Ive had many a same genetic batch produce a varying array of types of plants.... Not to discredit your experiment, but thats not adequate proof. Ive wondered about this too though. Also, it makes more sense that something like classical music would work over metal... constant smooth vibrations, as apposed to rapidly varying harsh (distortion) sounds... 
I like the idea though, and i would say keep going with it. 
-SDP
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Re: The effects of music on mushrooms [Re: SDP] 1
#5926068 - 08/02/06 05:02 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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The classical music thing improving kids brains is bullshit - watch that episode of Bullshit with Penn and Teller and the only study done on this was conducted on uni students, and the effect lasted for about 2 hours. You cant just extrapolate the data from uni students down to kids - its a big load of marketing crap, but by fuck is it working. 
On the same strain of MJ - you and your brothers are the same strain, but you wont 100% alike.
Do actually test the music thing you need massive repetition - say 300 plants, clones preferably. That music/plant thing is an urban legend, - there are no experiments that show it to be the case.
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Plants have a nervous system, and thus are sussceptible to vibrations.
As cool as the Ents are, plants have never been shown to have a nervous system. The closest they get is things like venus fly traps, but they do this without neurons.
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Re: The effects of music on mushrooms [Re: Feelers]
#5928419 - 08/03/06 12:11 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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i conducted an experiment using tomato plants. the plants exhibit better health and rate of growth with loud musics, loud being rock and roll, metal, and other such loudness. in my experiment, other music didnt seem to affect growht at all.
my hypothesis is that the the constant presence of deep, bassy noises caused some sort of improved circulation within the plant, or perhaps it invigorated the growth and reproduction of plant cells.
in any case, the only affect it had on the plants was improved rate of growth. any improved fruit was not observed. so it is a very remote chance that music will have any affect on potency when dealing with mushrooms.
worth a try, though.
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Re: The effects of music on mushrooms [Re: nobhdy]
#5928901 - 08/03/06 03:20 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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Well i considering it takes 2 months to get a yeild hwy not just try it and tell us what the diffrence was in weight?
i mean i think your all confused about the studies of music and plants
for that matter energy..
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Re: The effects of music on mushrooms [Re: oijo_quench]
#5929386 - 08/03/06 06:31 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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Maybe setting up just some subs that play long tones of varying frequencies. Maybe even a binaural frequencies (one sub on either side of the plant, each sub producing a different long tone). Just some ideas. 
-SDP
-------------------- Teonanacatl, open up my eyes This sacrament, this prayer, beyond the world of lies Guide me clearly through that which I dont understand Give me strength to find the path Help me fight any demons as you flow through me wholely This is my prayer, that you protect me from evil, and bring me closer to peace And open up my eyes, so i can see things as you do Amen
Edited by SDP (08/03/06 06:31 PM)
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Re: The effects of music on mushrooms [Re: SDP]
#5929616 - 08/03/06 07:56 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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The question is...do pan. subbs like subs?
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Re: The effects of music on mushrooms [Re: Mickalopagus]
#5940720 - 08/07/06 12:42 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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Well, he does have a good point about the dynamite. I'm going to have to do several experiments myself, while watching very, very, very, very closely in order to observe the jars' behavior at a minimal distance.
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