“Plants are not silent organisms; they are constantly sensing and responding to their surroundings.”

Luis Luna discusses emerging research showing that plants actively sense and respond to their environment in ways long overlooked. He explains how plants use roots and other tissues to detect signals such as vibrations, sound, and chemical cues, allowing them to coordinate growth and respond to stress. Luna argues that recognizing these abilities challenges the idea of plants as passive organisms and invites a broader understanding of plant behavior and intelligence.

Produciton, Camera and Editing:
Felipe Castelblanco