LESSON 1 · The Silent Intelligence of Plants
Fast Signals, Slow Signals
The three channels work on very different scales. Electrical signals are the quickest, racing along roots within a wounded tree in seconds. Airborne compounds drift only as far as the wind carries them, reaching close neighbors first. The fungal network is the slowest but the widest — it can move nutrients and messages across an entire forest over days. Together they give a forest both a fast alarm and a long-range delivery system.