Talking mean or nice doesn't matter about the speed up the growing process... just care e.g. water, plant food,sunlight and you should know the other basics
If you sit very close to your plant while you talk to it, you are exhaling carbon dioxide on it, which is an important ingredient in photosynthesis. There isn't really a lack of CO2 in the air, however, so the benefits are probably unnoticeable. Some people claim a more spiritual connection to the plants can help them grow, but this is unprovable.
No, talking to flowers does not directly help them grow. However, the carbon dioxide released when we talk can benefit plants as they use it during photosynthesis to produce energy. Consistent care through proper watering, sunlight, and soil nutrients are more crucial for plant growth.
Plants, like other living things, require nutrients, water, and sunlight to survive. They also have cells, undergo growth and development, and reproduce to ensure the continuation of their species. Additionally, plants respond to environmental changes and have the ability to adapt to their surroundings.
A 2007 study in South Korea in rice fields showed that sounds at 125Hz and 250Hz made genes rbcS and Ald, that are known to respond to light, more active whereas sound waves at 50HZ made these genes less active. In other words you should talk softly to plants, but don't shout in front of them. Play soothing music, and limit exposure to loud music. Anything that would disturb a baby would probably disturb a plant. Correct soil composition, as much as possible natural heat and light and good predator discipline
People still talk about Gregor Mendel because he is considered the father of modern genetics. His experiments with pea plants in the 19th century led to the discovery of the fundamental principles of heredity, now known as Mendelian genetics. Mendel's work laid the foundation for the field of genetics and had a lasting impact on our understanding of how traits are passed from one generation to the next.
It does.
If you talk to a plant carbon dioxide (which plants need) comes from your mouth.
Yes, because the carbon dioxide you breathe out of your mouth.
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yes, it might because plants grow in any kind of water, but it has to be clean. Also, if you talk to plants, it helps them grow.
lots of sunlight. If it happens to be the middle of winter and there is no sunlight, then your plants is going to grow best under blue or purple light.give it water. You might tend to give it LOTS, but don't. Too much water might actually drown the plant.this idea might sound stupid, but talk to the plant. The breath that you breath out actually helps the plant grow, no joke!I hope these ideas help your plant grow faster. If it doesn't, it's not myfault!
Yes. Because plants are living things too. Just talk to them.
Talk Faster was created in 2007.
As with the case of plant responses to different types of music being played, there's no definitive answer to whether plants grow faster because they're being talked to. The idea appears to be that plants may grow faster if people talk to them at close range. The reason tends to be twofold. One is that people expel carbon dioxide when they talk. Plants take in CO2, and release oxygen, as part of photosynthesis. So more CO2 helps photosynthesis, which leads to more energy reserves for plant activities, and therefore improved plant health. The other is that people up close to their plants pay more attention to plant appearance and needs. So they're quick to spot, and control, stresses and stressors such as yo-yo watering or spider mites. Actually, for carbon dioxide to even begin to affect the plant, you would have to talk to it for at least seven hours a day. Most scientists believe the reason talking and music help plants is because of the vibrations caused by sound waves or the pitch at witch you speak. It is believed that plants like sound at around 70-92 decibles. - SayokoTokoyami There may be another reason... Experiments that have been conducted show that positive thoughts can change the molecular structure of the world around us, as demonstrated by Japanese author, Masaru Emoto.
No, plants can not talk.
If you sit very close to your plant while you talk to it, you are exhaling carbon dioxide on it, which is an important ingredient in photosynthesis. There isn't really a lack of CO2 in the air, however, so the benefits are probably unnoticeable. Some people claim a more spiritual connection to the plants can help them grow, but this is unprovable.
one is that it helped people talk to each other across the country faster