QuickCheck: Do plants grow faster when music is played in the garden?

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LIFELONG learning is crucial for personal growth and professional success, especially in an era marked by rapid technological advancements and evolving job markets.

MUSIC is life, music is the air you breathe. Most of us would agree that music has therapeutic effects on one’s mind and mood.

"Some sounds can make the stomata on plants stay open longer which means they take in more air and grow faster." A survey conducted by music licensing company PPL PRS, which conducted a study on 1,000 gardeners, found that 63% played music to their plants. PPL PRS’s gardening expert Michael Perry was quoted saying:"Using sound to stimulate growth is an entirely natural phenomenon.

 

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