Can Music Really Help Plants Grow? 

Japanese farmers are using music to boost crop growth, but is there real science behind it, or is it just a myth? Let’s find out.

In rural Japan, farmers play music in their fields and claim that it boosts crop health and yield.

Scientifically it is said that sound waves may stimulate plant cells, which helps in better growth

It also proves that some frequencies can influence faster germination or improved resistance to stress

All crops respond differently to different music!  For Example Tomatoes, seem more reactive to classical music than others

It is seen that the results of music helping plants grow better are inconsistent, but many farmers truly believe in it

Music might not boost yield exponentially, but it is low-risk and might help your plants thrive