Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 Q : Yes, but how does it actually work ? A : The special sound is made up of harmonic frequencies which stimulate the tiny pores on plant leaves to open. When these pores, called stomata, are open, the plant is able to increase its uptake of Sonic Bloom balanced Nutrient by over 700% Q: That is a big increase ! The sound is obviously important, but what about the Nutrient ? A: The Nutrient itself is really the important thing. It's a combination of over 60 trace minerals, amino acids and naturally-occurring growth stimulants. The sound is a tool to increase the effect of this organic foliar spray. Forty-five minutes minimum sound stimulation is necessary before and after the leaves are sprayed. Q : Yes, but if this sound increases absorption by so much, won't any foliar spray work with the Sonic Bloom sound ? A: This is an important point. Dan Carlson discovered the sound almost 30 years ago, but took 20 years of painstaking development to create a balanced nutrient to complete the system The problem was that the huge increase in absorption tended to magnify any imbalances and elements could become locked up as a result. So the sound and the balanced nutrient are inseparable. This is the world record breaking combination, and trials have shown other combinations to be ineffective. There's a video on his site with an interview. He says that in the previous year he won the world's record for the largest pumpkin ever grown. lol I might try this on my wheat grass AND sprouts someday. I DON'T KNOW IF THE SPRAY IS SAFE TO CONSUME HOWEVER. I am still researching -- the CD for music also goes into the computer with complete information. But I wanted to post what I'd found out after asking if you thought it would work or not. Apparently there is a basis for using this system. Dan Carlson holds patents and says (in the video at the site) he sells this in over 25 countries which he has visited. They do say there's less problems with insects, but this could be a natural plant effect -- or it could be some natural insect repellant. Either way or whatever, I'll still want to check into the safety of the spray that needs to accompany the sonic effect. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 If I just move near the airport would my sprouts get enough sonic booms? Thanks. Roseann Roseanna- danna Jertoons@... wrote: Q : Yes, but how does it actually work ? A : The special sound is made up of harmonic frequencies which stimulate the tiny pores on plant leaves to open. When these pores, called stomata, are open, the plant is able to increase its uptake of Sonic Bloom balanced Nutrient by over 700% Q: That is a big increase ! The sound is obviously important, but what about the Nutrient ? A: The Nutrient itself is really the important thing. It's a combination of over 60 trace minerals, amino acids and naturally-occurring growth stimulants. The sound is a tool to increase the effect of this organic foliar spray. Forty-five minutes minimum sound stimulation is necessary before and after the leaves are sprayed. Q : Yes, but if this sound increases absorption by so much, won't any foliar spray work with the Sonic Bloom sound ? A: This is an important point. Dan Carlson discovered the sound almost 30 years ago, but took 20 years of painstaking development to create a balanced nutrient to complete the system The problem was that the huge increase in absorption tended to magnify any imbalances and elements could become locked up as a result. So the sound and the balanced nutrient are inseparable. This is the world record breaking combination, and trials have shown other combinations to be ineffective. There's a video on his site with an interview. He says that in the previous year he won the world's record for the largest pumpkin ever grown. lol I might try this on my wheat grass AND sprouts someday. I DON'T KNOW IF THE SPRAY IS SAFE TO CONSUME HOWEVER. I am still researching -- the CD for music also goes into the computer with complete information. But I wanted to post what I'd found out after asking if you thought it would work or not. Apparently there is a basis for using this system. Dan Carlson holds patents and says (in the video at the site) he sells this in over 25 countries which he has visited. They do say there's less problems with insects, but this could be a natural plant effect -- or it could be some natural insect repellant. Either way or whatever, I'll still want to check into the safety of the spray that needs to accompany the sonic effect. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 AFAIK the " special sound " is an infinite loop of 100ms length of a sine wave varying between 4700 and 5300Hz; it's supposed to imitate the chirping of birds which stimulates the growth of plants. The nutrient mixture contains ghibberelin (sp?), a plant growth hormone. Maybe it does work as advertised but none of the research is from independent agencies (ag ministers from poor southeast asian countries do not impress cynical me as being impervious to monetary influence). If you've got the kit I'd be _really_ interested in the results. >Q : Yes, but how does it actually work ? > >A : The special sound is made up of harmonic frequencies which stimulate >the tiny pores on plant leaves to open. When these pores, called stomata, are >open, the plant is able to increase its uptake of Sonic Bloom balanced >Nutrient by over 700% > >Q: That is a big increase ! The sound is obviously important, but what >about the Nutrient ? > >A: The Nutrient itself is really the important thing. It's a combination >of over 60 trace minerals, amino acids and naturally-occurring growth >stimulants. The sound is a tool to increase the effect of this organic foliar spray. > Forty-five minutes minimum sound stimulation is necessary before and after >the leaves are sprayed. > >Q : Yes, but if this sound increases absorption by so much, won't any >foliar spray work with the Sonic Bloom sound ? > >A: This is an important point. Dan Carlson discovered the sound almost 30 >years ago, but took 20 years of painstaking development to create a balanced >nutrient to complete the system The problem was that the huge increase in >absorption tended to magnify any imbalances and elements could become locked up >as a result. So the sound and the balanced nutrient are inseparable. This >is the world record breaking combination, and trials have shown other >combinations to be ineffective. > > >There's a video on his site with an interview. He says that in the previous >year he won the world's record for the largest pumpkin ever grown. lol > >I might try this on my wheat grass AND sprouts someday. > >I DON'T KNOW IF THE SPRAY IS SAFE TO CONSUME HOWEVER. > >I am still researching -- the CD for music also goes into the computer with >complete information. But I wanted to post what I'd found out after asking >if you thought it would work or not. Apparently there is a basis for using >this system. Dan Carlson holds patents and says (in the video at the site) he >sells this in over 25 countries which he has visited. > >They do say there's less problems with insects, but this could be a natural >plant effect -- or it could be some natural insect repellant. Either way or >whatever, I'll still want to check into the safety of the spray that needs to >accompany the sonic effect. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 Yes, but the pollution could kill them, especially if the planes were doing Chemtrails. You might get a mutant sprout, taller than the tallest building, wider than the deep blue sea. Sorry I should have gone to sleep an hour ago Diane magnolia filbert wrote: >If I just move near the airport would my sprouts get enough sonic booms? Thanks. Roseann Roseanna- danna > >Jertoons@... wrote: Q : Yes, but how does it actually work ? > >A : The special sound is made up of harmonic frequencies which stimulate >the tiny pores on plant leaves to open. When these pores, called stomata, are >open, the plant is able to increase its uptake of Sonic Bloom balanced >Nutrient by over 700% > >Q: That is a big increase ! The sound is obviously important, but what >about the Nutrient ? > >A: The Nutrient itself is really the important thing. It's a combination >of over 60 trace minerals, amino acids and naturally-occurring growth >stimulants. The sound is a tool to increase the effect of this organic foliar spray. >Forty-five minutes minimum sound stimulation is necessary before and after >the leaves are sprayed. > >Q : Yes, but if this sound increases absorption by so much, won't any >foliar spray work with the Sonic Bloom sound ? > >A: This is an important point. Dan Carlson discovered the sound almost 30 >years ago, but took 20 years of painstaking development to create a balanced >nutrient to complete the system The problem was that the huge increase in >absorption tended to magnify any imbalances and elements could become locked up >as a result. So the sound and the balanced nutrient are inseparable. This >is the world record breaking combination, and trials have shown other >combinations to be ineffective. > > >There's a video on his site with an interview. He says that in the previous >year he won the world's record for the largest pumpkin ever grown. lol > >I might try this on my wheat grass AND sprouts someday. > >I DON'T KNOW IF THE SPRAY IS SAFE TO CONSUME HOWEVER. > >I am still researching -- the CD for music also goes into the computer with >complete information. But I wanted to post what I'd found out after asking >if you thought it would work or not. Apparently there is a basis for using >this system. Dan Carlson holds patents and says (in the video at the site) he >sells this in over 25 countries which he has visited. > >They do say there's less problems with insects, but this could be a natural >plant effect -- or it could be some natural insect repellant. Either way or >whatever, I'll still want to check into the safety of the spray that needs to >accompany the sonic effect. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 Then I could sell the formula to Monsanto.....? Diane and Uecker <sunflowr@...> wrote: Yes, but the pollution could kill them, especially if the planes were doing Chemtrails. You might get a mutant sprout, taller than the tallest building, wider than the deep blue sea. Sorry I should have gone to sleep an hour ago Diane magnolia filbert wrote: >If I just move near the airport would my sprouts get enough sonic booms? Thanks. Roseann Roseanna- danna > >Jertoons@... wrote: Q : Yes, but how does it actually work ? > >A : The special sound is made up of harmonic frequencies which stimulate >the tiny pores on plant leaves to open. When these pores, called stomata, are >open, the plant is able to increase its uptake of Sonic Bloom balanced >Nutrient by over 700% > >Q: That is a big increase ! The sound is obviously important, but what >about the Nutrient ? > >A: The Nutrient itself is really the important thing. It's a combination >of over 60 trace minerals, amino acids and naturally-occurring growth >stimulants. The sound is a tool to increase the effect of this organic foliar spray. >Forty-five minutes minimum sound stimulation is necessary before and after >the leaves are sprayed. > >Q : Yes, but if this sound increases absorption by so much, won't any >foliar spray work with the Sonic Bloom sound ? > >A: This is an important point. Dan Carlson discovered the sound almost 30 >years ago, but took 20 years of painstaking development to create a balanced >nutrient to complete the system The problem was that the huge increase in >absorption tended to magnify any imbalances and elements could become locked up >as a result. So the sound and the balanced nutrient are inseparable. This >is the world record breaking combination, and trials have shown other >combinations to be ineffective. > > >There's a video on his site with an interview. He says that in the previous >year he won the world's record for the largest pumpkin ever grown. lol > >I might try this on my wheat grass AND sprouts someday. > >I DON'T KNOW IF THE SPRAY IS SAFE TO CONSUME HOWEVER. > >I am still researching -- the CD for music also goes into the computer with >complete information. But I wanted to post what I'd found out after asking >if you thought it would work or not. Apparently there is a basis for using >this system. Dan Carlson holds patents and says (in the video at the site) he >sells this in over 25 countries which he has visited. > >They do say there's less problems with insects, but this could be a natural >plant effect -- or it could be some natural insect repellant. Either way or >whatever, I'll still want to check into the safety of the spray that needs to >accompany the sonic effect. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 We did experiments in high school biology class with Gibberillic acid, this is a powerful plant growth hormone, you don't need any sound to get this stuff to work. http://www.biology-online.org/3/6_gibberellin.htm As far as sound goes... there have been controlled experiments using various types of music to grow green bush beans. Hardcore heavymetal rock music produced the most impressive growth when compared to the growth produced by classical music.. no joke.. Rock on little beans! Draw your own conclusions on this one folks.. Personally, I like to play some " House " dance music, with some groovy beats that *I* can bug out to. I figure if those beats can make me move, then my plants are probably gonna try and grow legs asap so they can boogie too! ...think it's my bed time Beau Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 If your plants listen to rap music...do you think it will give you indigestion when you eat them? Beau Barrett <Beau.Barrett@...> wrote: We did experiments in high school biology class with Gibberillic acid, this is a powerful plant growth hormone, you don't need any sound to get this stuff to work. http://www.biology-online.org/3/6_gibberellin.htm As far as sound goes... there have been controlled experiments using various types of music to grow green bush beans. Hardcore heavymetal rock music produced the most impressive growth when compared to the growth produced by classical music.. no joke.. Rock on little beans! Draw your own conclusions on this one folks.. Personally, I like to play some " House " dance music, with some groovy beats that *I* can bug out to. I figure if those beats can make me move, then my plants are probably gonna try and grow legs asap so they can boogie too! ...think it's my bed time Beau Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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