Orchid response to amplified sounds/electromagnetic fields
OK, here's the thing - I recently moved all my den phals from my living room (right next to the front right speaker of my home cinema system) to a much quieter area of the house. Other than the difference in decibels and electromagnetic fields, everything else remains about the same - light levels, RH, temperature, watering and fertilising all pretty much unchanged. After a little over a month since the change, I've noticed an incredible difference in general health of the plants. All of them are putting out at least one new growth - the best performer is a NoID which had died back to bare canes, 2 of which had gone soft and had to be amputated ... it now has three new growths. Another has a basal growth and a keiki on the first leaf node.
As all other regularly-considered factors have remained the same, I can only assume that amplified sounds/electromagnetic fields have a particularly detrimental effect on den phals. Either that or I'm playing totally the wrong kind of music.
Has anyone else experienced anything like this before?
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