Do Plants Respond To Talking. environmental scientist heidi appel explains how plants detect sound — and whether talking to yours could help. in the 1960s and '70s, a series of questionable experiments claimed to prove that plants could behave like humans, that they had feelings, responded to music and could even take a polygraph test. Students in dubai were asked to speak in. in a study performed by the royal horticultural society, researchers discovered that talking to your plants really can help them grow. there is evidence from certain studies, however, to suggest that it's a plausible theory that plants do respond positively to exposure to sounds. bizarre experiment shows how talking to plants can see them thrive. according to one survey, 50% of respondents admitted that they talk to their plants, and out of those that do, 65% said they do it because they believe it helps their plants grow. Though most of those claims have since been debunked, climate journalist zoë schlanger says a new wave of research suggests that plants are indeed. in fact, plants react readily to a host of environmental stimuli, as the ability to respond to changing environments is.
Though most of those claims have since been debunked, climate journalist zoë schlanger says a new wave of research suggests that plants are indeed. environmental scientist heidi appel explains how plants detect sound — and whether talking to yours could help. there is evidence from certain studies, however, to suggest that it's a plausible theory that plants do respond positively to exposure to sounds. in the 1960s and '70s, a series of questionable experiments claimed to prove that plants could behave like humans, that they had feelings, responded to music and could even take a polygraph test. in a study performed by the royal horticultural society, researchers discovered that talking to your plants really can help them grow. according to one survey, 50% of respondents admitted that they talk to their plants, and out of those that do, 65% said they do it because they believe it helps their plants grow. Students in dubai were asked to speak in. in fact, plants react readily to a host of environmental stimuli, as the ability to respond to changing environments is. bizarre experiment shows how talking to plants can see them thrive.
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Do Plants Respond To Talking environmental scientist heidi appel explains how plants detect sound — and whether talking to yours could help. according to one survey, 50% of respondents admitted that they talk to their plants, and out of those that do, 65% said they do it because they believe it helps their plants grow. Though most of those claims have since been debunked, climate journalist zoë schlanger says a new wave of research suggests that plants are indeed. in a study performed by the royal horticultural society, researchers discovered that talking to your plants really can help them grow. bizarre experiment shows how talking to plants can see them thrive. in fact, plants react readily to a host of environmental stimuli, as the ability to respond to changing environments is. there is evidence from certain studies, however, to suggest that it's a plausible theory that plants do respond positively to exposure to sounds. environmental scientist heidi appel explains how plants detect sound — and whether talking to yours could help. in the 1960s and '70s, a series of questionable experiments claimed to prove that plants could behave like humans, that they had feelings, responded to music and could even take a polygraph test. Students in dubai were asked to speak in.