![]() ![]() ![]() I wanted a quiet and "sophisticated" fan in this bathroom so I installed the above mentioned Panasonic FV-08VQC5 with both motion and humidity sensors.įan comes from factory with settings at 50% humidity and 10 minutes (motion) as default. (You probably say "who cares about the details" thought I'll provide all the details to avoid questions ) ) Has a toilet with in-wall carrier and a sink next to it. It has a roughly 42X34 shower with sliding glass doors. The entry is from the mudroom and the other long wall separates from the kitchen. Although there was no difference in plant quality between the nice greenhouse and the mean greenhouse, the soundtracks seemed to produce a positive effect in both.New bathroom (old house, moved walls, re-arranged kitchen and adjacent bathroom).īathroom size is a little over 40 Sq. To their surprise, the silent greenhouse performed poorest, producing lower biomass and smaller pea pods than the other two. Afterward, the MythBusters determined the winning greenhouse by comparing plant masses from the three groups. A third greenhouse remained mum as an experimental control.To give the myth a fighting chance of flourishing, the team charted the plants' growth over 60 days. Then, they recorded two soundtracks - one of loving praise and one of cruel insults - and played them on repeat in two separate greenhouses. To see whether kind words could really yield fertile results, the skeptical MythBusters procured 60 pea plants and divided them into three greenhouse groups. To really make their roots sing, these backyard botanists believe they can sweet talk their gardens into growing better. Some plant enthusiasts think that showering seedlings with sunlight, water and healthy soil isn't enough. ![]() Source: Yelling from All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten by Robert FulghumĪn experiment by the Mythbusters found that separate soundtracks of loving praise and cruel insults played on repeat in two separate greenhouses produced no difference in plant quality of both greenhouses. According to the villagers, it always works. The theory is that the hollering kills the spirit of the tree. (Can't lay my hands on the article, but I swear I read it.) Woodsmen with special powers creep up on a tree just at dawn and suddenly scream at it at the top of their lungs. If a tree is too large to be felled with an ax, the natives cut it down by yelling at it. In the Solomon Islands in the south Pacific some villagers practice a unique form of logging. Robert Fulghum also does not know the source of the claim nor whether it is practiced in Solomon islands or not. The claim is not true, since there is no validated instance of trees dying of cursing except for a mention by Robert Fulghum in his 1988 book 'All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten'. ![]()
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