Sound and plant nutrients combine to create vigorous plant growth, increase yields and shorten maturity time. Sonic Bloom is a radical plant growth system that uses an organic foliar nutrient spray in combination with an oscillating sound frequency. The plants evidently love this treatment because they grow far beyond their normal limitations. Research shows that plants open their surface pores (stomata) when stimulated by certain sounds. The Sonic Bloom method uses a serenade of pulsed bird chirps and whistles (for the plants), mixed with various classical musical selections (for the humans) in combination with a specially formulated nutrient consisting of 55 trace minerals, amino acids, and seaweed which is sprayed onto the plants surface during and after the music therapy. The results? World-record crops, including a listing in the Guinness Book of World Records for researcher and inventory Dan Carlsons Purple Passion plant (which grew to an amazing tenth of a mile long before it had an unfortunate run-in with a ceiling fan). Some of the farmers claims might border on the bizarre, but it will make you wonder if Dans idea of utilizing sound vibrations for growing plant could be the blueprint to end world hunger! Think what Sonic Bloom could do for reforestation! And, if this method was invented years ago, why havent more farmers and gardeners started using it? The answers to these questions unfold in this report by Stephen Jones, an organic fruit grower and importer to Australia and New Zealand. Article reprinted from Nexus December