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Do Cannabis Plants Like Music?

30/9/2022

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Growing cannabis for personal use is an interesting activity filled with experimentation.  Growing weed at home is not easy, but it’s definitely fun. We know that Spanish weed plant growing slow. People use interesting combinations such as climate control, powerful lighting, fertilizer mixes and playing music for marijuana plants as an experiment. Some even advise you to try talking to your plants.
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​Plants listening to music  respond to sound frequencies and their intensity. Cannabis plants like music up to 6 kHz, which is often known as growth music. Singing to plants also has a beneficial effect: the male voice falls into the 80-240 Hz range, and the female voice into the 140-500 Hz range.
 
Do weed plants like music from 7 to 9 kHz? No, because in practice, when listening to such music, growing lasts longer. Weed plants respond to music negatively above 10 kHz and in most cases the seedling will die.
 
How does it work? According to scientists, the resonance mechanism contributes to the accumulation of energy and accelerates metabolism in different weed strains. Processes in cells and tissues are activated due to synchronization, when the frequency oscillations of the sound signal and the resonator plants are compared.
 
We suggest learning more about the  secret life of plants and identifying the ideal type of music to play for them. But don’t organize music festivals at home because plants don’t like music that is too loud, and it can negatively impact them growing.

How Music Affects Сannabis Plants
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To help plants survive, you need to minimize noise and harmonize the music sound. Sound that’s better for marijuana plants helps harmonize in tones, rhythms and melodies of a certain frequency and scale.
 
Does music stimulate your cannabis plants? It is absolutely true that growing is better with music. This thesis finds scientific confirmation:
  • an experiment on tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers showed that sound waves in the 0.1-1 kHz range increased yields by 13-37 pc. (study published in the Journal of Integrative Agriculture);
  • music makes weed grow faster and increases chlorophyll;
  • you can use playing music for weed plants that stimulates cannabis seeds germination, growth in height and lushness of fan leaves (researchers have had positive results on classical and acoustic guitar music).

Why does this happen? The music effect on weed plants is due to increased levels of the growth hormone indoleacetic acid when exposed to acoustic frequencies. Conclusion: Marijuana plants love music just as much as their music-loving hosts.

Best Music for Cannabis Plants
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​What kind of music should I play for my outdoor marijuana plants? - In the '70s, American Dorothy Retellek experimented with genres. It turned out that playing classical music help cannabis plants grow faster (Bach). Indian classical music has the same effect. Metal music and rock music are not the best listening music because the roots and leaves shrink and the plants deviate from the sound source.
 
Amateurs claim that marijuana plants like country music. In fact, you can experiment with different types of music, but the main thing is not to overdo the volume and duration of the session - 3 hours is optimal. Note that green test subjects listening to music for cannabis plants for 8 hours died after 2 weeks of the experiment.
 
One of the best music playlists to play for marijuana plants is https://youtu.be/jIJC8zxrc-I. You can also try classical music for marijuana plants free to download and make your own playlist.
To summarize, what is the best music for marijuana plants? Practice shows that a music session should be quiet, not loud, and not too long in duration. You can start with Bob Marley.
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