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Mythbusters wrote:An adage out there goes "If you have nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all." But when MythBusters Tory Belleci, Kari Byron and Scottie Chapman experimented with the power of words on plants, the opposite rang true.
Some plant enthusiasts think that showering seedlings with sunlight, water and healthy soil isn't enough. To really make their roots sing, these backyard botanists believe they can sweet talk their gardens into growing better. To see whether kind words could really yield fertile results, the skeptical MythBusters procured 60 pea plants and divided them into three greenhouse groups. Then, they recorded two soundtracks — one of loving praise and one of cruel insults — and played them on repeat in two separate greenhouses. A third greenhouse remained mum as an experimental control.
To give the myth a fighting chance of flourishing, the team charted the plants' growth over 60 days. Afterward, the MythBusters determined the winning greenhouse by comparing plant masses from the three groups. To their surprise, the silent greenhouse performed poorest, producing lower biomass and smaller pea pods than the other two. Although there was no difference in plant quality between the nice greenhouse and the mean greenhouse, the soundtracks seemed to produce a positive effect in both.
Based on the plausible myth, botanists might want to chat with their plants more often, even if what they have to say isn't all-too friendly.
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Favourite plant: i like lil sprouts
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frostykitty wrote:I found a little 'dollar bill' with wild flower seeds , do you know what I mean? Like that biodegradable stuff that has seeds through it. Anyway, I ripped it in half, do you think I could grow them in pots? They're wild flowers/possibly ground covers, and I was thinking of this kind of pot, we have a glazed one.
What's the spookiest plant/tree/ect you can think of?
[quote][b]What's the [u]spookiest[/u] plant/tree/ect you can think of?[/b][/quote]
What's the spookiest plant/tree/ect you can think of?
spooky scary wenom wrote:frostykitty wrote:I found a little 'dollar bill' with wild flower seeds , do you know what I mean? Like that biodegradable stuff that has seeds through it. Anyway, I ripped it in half, do you think I could grow them in pots? They're wild flowers/possibly ground covers, and I was thinking of this kind of pot, we have a glazed one.
i'm afraid i don't understand what you mean by 'a dollar bill', however, wildflower seeds are very hardy {they have to be!} so I think you could plant them just about anywhere, when it comes to the pot that they are in, it's purely aesthetic! - Sorry for taking so long to respond.
Since it's halloween and I'm a dork:What's the spookiest plant/tree/ect you can think of?
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the first things I thought of were ivy and phytoplankton lmao! I guess you always see ivy hanging off of houses in haunted house movies and stuff? and I thought of the plankton that lights up bc they're kinda ghost-y? I dunno hue.
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