Plants That Talk
Plants That Talk: How Houseplants Communicate and Feel Your Energy By Murtazo — House & Garden Care (Bukhara City) Do plants “feel” us? Can a room full of houseplants become calmer when we are calm, and more stressed when our days are noisy? For decades this sounded like a romantic myth, but modern plant science paints a far more interesting picture. Plants do not have nerves or brains like ours, yet they sense, decide, and communicate using electricity, chemistry, water pressure, and even scent. In this guide I’ll translate the latest ideas into warm, practical routines you can use at home — so your plants thrive, and you feel better too. Why “communication” is not a fantasy In plant biology the word signaling is used more than “talking.” A leaf bitten by an insect sends an electrical impulse from cell to cell; a few seconds later nearby leaves increase protective compounds. Roots “taste” minerals and change dir...
