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The Research
We don't play music to plants because it sounds nice. We do it because peer reviewed research from Oxford, the Italian National Research Council, and Annamalai University says it works.
Dr. T.C. Singh exposed balsam plants to classical and raga music and found a 20% increase in growth rate and 72% increase in biomass. He later found that field crops yielded 25โ60% more than the national average when played raga music over loudspeakers.
๐ฟ Our Take: The grandfather of plant acoustics. The numbers are extraordinary and the pattern โ harmonic, structured music works, harsh music doesn't โ has held up across every study since.
Read more about Singh's research โ150 bok choy plants were split across Bach's Brandenburg Concertos, instrumental rock, and silence over 6 weeks. Classical music plants weighed 136.4g vs 66.74g for rock โ and had 3x the root volume.
๐ฟ Our Take: The cleanest study in the field. Six weeks, 150 plants, full controls. Rock music performed worse than silence. This is why our playlists start with Bach.
Read the Oxford study โA PubMed indexed review of plant acoustics research found that frequencies of 400โ800 Hz promote stomatal opening and nutrient absorption. Sound treatment can reduce fertilizer needs by 25% and herbicide use by 50%.
๐ฟ Our Take: This is the frequency science behind every track we've made. 400โ800 Hz isn't a vibe โ it's the range where plants measurably respond.
Read the CNR study on PubMed โ30 Rosa chinensis plants were exposed to Indian classical, Vedic chants, Western classical, rock, and silence. Vedic chants produced the most flowers and largest blooms. Rock music plants grew more thorns โ a documented stress response.
๐ฟ Our Take: Plants grown under Pachelbel's Canon in D outperformed silence. More thorns under rock music isn't just poetic โ it's measurable plant stress. Genre matters.
Read the Chivukula & Ramaswamy study โWant the full breakdown of every study, with our take on what it means for your plants?
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