Further research is always welcome in the area of plant growing by music playing. The general notion is the particular appreciation of a plant for classical music. But considering the native habitats of desert and jungle cactus plants, it's possible that the different traditional music styles of Latin America work.
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Cactus are very slow growers but they would enjoy some music.
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No because light and water makes plants grow. (You need to go back to 1st grade)
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that any specific type of music makes plants grow better. Factors such as light, water, nutrients, and temperature have a greater impact on plant growth than music.
Yes, desert cactus plants can grow in dirt. But no, jungle cactus plants aren't used to growing out of the ground. They grow with their roots exposed to the air. In the jungle, the problem is the reverse of the desert. It's a situation of high moisture levels and low light. So jungle cactus plants root high up on tree trunks and branches to get closer to the filtered sunlight of the thick, dense, dark tropical forests.
Cacti do not actually grow tentacles. What you may be seeing are new growths called "pups" or "offsets," which are common in some cactus species. These are small plants that grow from the base of the main cactus and can eventually become new individual plants. It is a natural part of the cactus's growth and reproduction process.
No, they grow in warm places such as a desert. This family of plants are endemic to the Americas.
date palms , cactus and plants with long roots.
These are cactus like plants, and grow in similar climates.
Cacti grow flowers to reproduce and produce seeds. The bright, showy flowers attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, which transfer pollen between cactus flowers, allowing them to be fertilized and produce seeds for new cacti plants to grow.