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12-08-2008, 04:07 PM | #1 |
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Dan Carlson's Sonic Bloom Boosts Growth of Garden Plants
http://www.naturalnews.com/Review_00...nic_Bloom.html
Review: Dan Carlson's Sonic Bloom Boosts Growth of Garden Plants Monday, December 08, 2008 by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, December 6, 2008 Key concepts: Gardening, Plants and Sonic Bloom Want to know the real secret to growing abundance garden vegetables, fruits or countertop herbs? The right nutrients are vital, of course, but it's also crucial to encourage the plants to "open" to those nutrients. Plants have millions of stoma, small openings on their leaves through which respiration takes place (yes, plants actually breathe) and nutrients are exchanged with the environment. Getting nutrients to those stoma can be accomplished with the right foliar sprays containing balanced nutrition, but the real secret to Dan Carlson's Sonic Bloom system is the sound therapy. Yes, sound therapy for plants! Much like humans, plants feel less stressful and more open to their environment when they experience the right sounds. A low-stress environment filled with crickets and harmonious music causes the stoma to open, allowing the plants to take in more nutrition. That's the secret behind Dan Carlson's Sonic Bloom product: It contains sound recordings that you play for your plants (on CD). Combined with the foliar spray, it provides a powerful way to bathe the cells of your plants with good vibes and great nutrition. I've tried Sonic Bloom on countertop herbs and saw strong results. Soon, I'll be testing it on a much larger garden in South America and reporting the results there. Check it out for yourself at www.OriginalSonicBloom.com Pros: Sound therapy for plants is inexpensive and renewable. Cons: Doesn't work by itself. Plants still need good soil, nutrition, water and light. NaturalNews has no financial relationship with Sonic Bloom. |
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