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I had some bad growing tobacco plants and wondered why since some other tobacco plants grew well with virtually the very same conditions. The difference was the bad growing plants have been quite near an active long-distance WiFi Antenna. Well I was literally microwaving my plants there so, no suprise it grew badly.
Now I could say, don't use WiFi near your plants if you want them to grow well, but after some tests I noticed some interessting points.
While most plants just grew badly and did seem to advance from seedling, became yellow and died, two basically grew double speed and flowered early (compared to non-WiFi plants). Those produced a lot of seeds and died right after that. No usable leaves (but I indented to have seeds in the first place so it was okay in a sense)
I feel like those seeds might produce tobacco plants that could handle WiFi better.
Basically I'm not saying "stop using WiFi" but if something doesn't grow well and you wonder why it might be a check whenever there is WiFi nearby. I feel like testing a bit more and see what happens.