Aim: To look at the different growing conditions and how these affect the growth of seeds.
Method:
We worked in groups of 3-4 students.
Potting mix was put into the cups.
The cups were plated with Beans seeds.
Each cup had a different growing condition:
Cup 1- Normal
Cup 2- Red Cellophane
Cup 3 - Over watered
Cup 4 - Blue Cellophane
Cup 5- Clear Cellophane
The plant grew in their cups for 10 days before they were measured.
Findings:
Plant growing Condition | Height after 10 days (10mm) |
Normal | 76 mm |
Clear cellophane | 59 mm |
Red cellophane | 80 mm |
Overwater | 38 mm |
Blue Cellophane | 24 mm |
The normal seedling was planted in the normal potting mix and grew to a height of 76 mm.
The green cellophane seedling was planted in the normal potting mix, covered in green cellophane and watered. It grew to a height of 24 mm. The red cellophane seedling was planted in the normal potting mix to a height of 80 mm. The overwatered seedling was planted in the normal potting mix, the water could not drain out the bottom of the pot and it grew to a height of 38 mm.
Conclusion:
From the pictures and evidence, we can conclude that:
The seedling height was:
1.76 mm
2.80 mm
3.38 mm
4.24 mm
The best growing conditions were:
1.80 mm
2.76 mm
3.59 mm
4.38 mm
therefore the seedling with The best conditions grew to a height of 80 mm.
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