If you are anything like us, then you will be talking to your plants🤣 Great to see the efforts of you and the wee tree baring fruit!
!LOL, I talk to them, @tengolotodo. It comes with the territory... I live alone! And my three Yorkies are gone, and they are about the only living things in my house.
Thank you, @tengolotodo.
!BBH
!LADY
!PIZZA
I talk to all our plants too, it's a great thing to do, they never give you any lip back!
!LOL yes, @tengolotodo! It’s a gentle ritual that blends science, and care!
I asked CoPilot about this:
Talking to plants can stimulate their growth and health by exposing them to sound vibrations, which may enhance nutrient absorption, photosynthesis, and immune responses.
Here’s how it works and why it might help:
🌿 Scientific Insights on Talking to Plants
Sound vibrations matter: Plants don’t have ears, but they can respond to vibrations. Human speech creates sound waves that may stimulate plant cells, influencing growth and development.
Photosynthesis boost: Exposure to sound—especially gentle, rhythmic speech—has been linked to increased photosynthesis rates, helping plants produce more energy.
Nutrient uptake: Vibrations from talking can enhance the movement of nutrients from soil to roots, improving overall plant vitality.
Immune system stimulation: Some studies suggest that regular verbal interaction may strengthen a plant’s ability to resist pests and disease.
!LADY
Aha well no smoke without fire and all that. My grandmother had a huge green thumb and no matter if was house plants or vegetables they would all go crazy and she spoke to them.
So vibrations from our voices is a great explanation. Thank you so much for all this.