Honestly, at first I thought you were joking, but then I found a couple of studies and books that music really helps plants grow and increases yields.
These are really amazing organisms! They can react to sounds or sense them. Probably not news to most of you, but I'm noob here, so it's a shock to me that plants have their own tastes and preferences in music.
Classical music with a dominant violin like Mozart or Vivaldi is better. Because there is also classical music - orchestral music - that is too dynamic and strong, which can probably harm the plant. Rock is the devil's music ahah. Because of the vibrations, it damages the protoplasm, a colourless liquid inside a cell where essential parts such as the nucleus are suspended.
It seems that plants respond best to sounds between 115 and 225 Hz, which corresponds to sounds found in nature.
In this case, I'll create a special playlist for my future girls. In addition to classical music, I would also include music with high-frequency sound waves, some meditation music with Tibetan bowls. I listen to it myself as sound therapy against stress.