Can propagated plants sing? Great question! Allow us to explain… 🌿✂️ PlantWave uses the two sensors you see here to send a signal through a plant and measure its conductivity. The conductivity of a plant is largely related to how much water there is between the two sensors. So, as a plant is photosynthesizing and moving chloroplasts around, PlantWave is sensing these tiny shifts and graphing them in real time. If you graph these shifts over time, you get a wave. 〰️ PlantWave analyzes this wave’s frequency and matches it to its nearest frequency of a musical note. That note becomes a digital signal sent from the PlantWave device to the PlantWave app, which has instruments our team has designed for your plants to play. 🎶 So, the plant’s frequency related to movement of water through its system is represented as a musical note - this is all happening super quickly and continuously. For that reason, we end up hearing a continuous stream of notes coming from plants, resembling a melody. Or, if a plant is inactive, it might not produce any music at all, or just play one note repeatedly. Propagated plants are still very much alive and therefore can create plant music! This #Pothos had a lot to say! #plantwave #plantmusic #propagation #propagationstation #pothosplant #sciencelesson #science #plantsoftiktok