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Will playing music make a plant grow better?

Experimental proof - yes; most plants love to listen to music and have high "appreciation" ability. They are particularly fond of classical music. Experiments have shown that regularly playing the famous songs of Mozart and Beethoven to plants can make the plants flourish and grow rapidly, which can promote early ripening of tomatoes, increase the flavor of apples, and increase the growth of bananas; it can also cultivate cabbages and small umbrellas weighing 36 kilograms. Large mushrooms and sweet potatoes as big as footballs; rice production can be increased by 25 to 60, wheat and corn can be increased by 10 to 15, vegetables can be increased by 15 to 20, and peanuts and tobacco can be increased by more than 50. In addition, there are also examples of singing to promote early flowering of flowers. What is surprising is that when plants hear jazz music or other noises, their leaves will droop, their colors will fade, and their flowers will fade, showing obvious "emotions" of disgust and anger. For example, Dancing Grass will dance when hearing the sweet and passionate songs, and its branches and leaves will sway and tremble, but it will be indifferent to noisy sounds.