Good for plants
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Beautiful lake. I wonder where they filmed it
I've heard it's 80 miles from Santa Fe, but I could be wrong
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I only give my plants real country music.
wrote last edited by [email protected]LOL and the top YouTube comment of a DJ saying he played it on repeat for the groom of a wedding, taking many glares from guests
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Duh, it was made in a country
also made by some folk
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so all music is country now
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I remember Mythbusters trying this, and while other factors probably influenced more, they seem to have responded to death metal the best.
I mean just imagine you're a seedling
You hear Mozart, it's like, ok time to stay in bed
But then you hear:
"RISE UP AND BECOME A MIGHTY OAK
SEED THE SEEDS OF FREEDOM
PROUD YOU ARE OF THIS TREE
THE SEEDLING SAP INSIDE YOU
YAAAAAAAAAAA"
I don't know about you, but I know which one I'd grow faster to.
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Specifically talking about post 9-11 bro country.
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Always has been
Yes, we formed sstares before we ever mass music.
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Truly out of this world. Well played.
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I thought the singing to plants thing was all about the directly breathing carbon dioxide onto them.
I've wondered if it was because the air vibrations that sound is help knock dust loose from the plant, which helps gasses get in and out as well as more light.
Heavy metal probably has the most vibration going on out of all genres.
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I've wondered if it was because the air vibrations that sound is help knock dust loose from the plant, which helps gasses get in and out as well as more light.
Heavy metal probably has the most vibration going on out of all genres.
I don’t think the infrequent vibrations would contribute much to stem hardening. Granted, I’m not convinced the directly talking to plants thing contributes significantly to carbon monoxide harvesting. Just set up two USB powered fans that turn on and off every now and then. The gas you release as you sing My Humps from the kitchen will reach them.