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BAD BEES!!!

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Explore We know plants like sunlight and water. We also know that plants need good soil to grow good. From our research in class, we know that photosynthesis is when plants turn sunlight into energy. One question that interests us is how plants get stepped on and not die.
Research Question What kind of liquid substance does a pearl millet seed thrive best in?
Predictions I think that the seed will thrive best in the tea because it is more than just water. But i think the seed that will have the most flause is the coffee, and I think that the plain water and dye will grow almost the same because it is just water mixed with dye and then it is just plain water.
Experimental Design 1. We will label the cup according to the liquid that is watering the plant 2. We will fill the cup up to the line 3. push the seed in 1/2 an inch deep 4. Then we will water it and see when it sprouts.
Conclusion Our conclusion is that watering the plants with coffee was the best. These plants grew the strongest and grew the fastest as well. Pickle juice was the one who did the worst, all the plants molded and only a few of them actually sprouted. But even then they didn’t grow very tall. And water...
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Maris
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Maris
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Matea
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    Matea
    said

    If you go to files if you click it you can open it.

Maris
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Hey we wrapped up our project and we are working on sending you data graphs!!!

    Ruby Hammond
    said

    Hi Maris,

    I'm looking forward to seeing those graphs! 

    Thank you,

    Ruby

Maris
said

Why did water #2 mold and no other water plants?

Why did dye #4 and dye #9 sprout before every other plant?

    Ruby Hammond
    said

    Hi Maris,

    I sincerely apologize for not responding to these posts. Were you all able to answer these questions in class?

    Ruby

Maris
said

Why did tea #6 not grow after day 15 when the rest did?

 

Matea
said

 

Pickle Juice Plant Questions-

How come half of the pickle juice plants sprouted and the other half mold?

How did the pickle juice sprout even though it was covered in mold?

Tea Plant Questions-

Why did tea #6 not grow after day 15 when the rest did?

Maris
said

How come half of the pickle juice plants sprouted and the other half mold?

How did the pickle juice sprout even though it was covered in mold?

Maris
said

Why did the Coffee Plants take less days to sprout than Water Plants?

Why were some Coffee Plants stronger than others?

How are Coffee Plants better in our charts than water?

Why aren't people using Coffee to water their plants rather than water?

Matea
said

Hi, good morning

Ava
said

Good morning! Today we learned about phototropism, tropism, geotropism, and thigmotropisms. Our plants reacted to phototropism when they because they grow up towards the light.

    Ruby Hammond
    said

    Hi Ava,

    That's interesting that plants have these abilities to sense and respond to certain aspects of the environment! Do you all have a graph or table of your final results? I'm assuming your experiment is finished and you have given up on any plants that did not sprout? Or, are you measuring plant growth?

    Ruby

    Maris
    said

    No, we are still collecting data everyday. Most of our plants have sprouted actually except for a few pickle juices.

Maris
said

Our plants are growing up so I think that is a responce to Geotropism. The stem is growing up and the roots are not trying to grow out of the ground!

 

    Ruby Hammond
    said

    Good morning Matea,

    I think you might be right that the plant is exhibiting geotropism (negative geotropism for the roots!). There are multiple guiding forces for these plants :)

    Happy Thursday!

    Ruby

Matea
said

Today we learned about thigmotropism. Though we learned about this none of our plants are in the state of thigmotropism.

Matea
said

Today pickle juice #10 sprouted

Matea
said

Only one new pickle juice sprouted, #5.

Maris
said

nothing too new today

    Maris
    said

    we watered our plants

Ruby Hammond
said

Hi Bad Bees,

You all have some interesting data! It looks like you have mold in multiple treatments, but it is most common in pickle juice. Why do you all suppose that is?

So, which treatment(s) seem to be doing the best so far, and which one(s) the worst (in terms of how long they took to sprout)... water, tea, coffee, pickle juice, dye?

Great work. I look forward to seeing how each group fairs on your health chart.

Ruby

    Ava
    said

    Water and coffee are the healthiest. Pickle juice is moldy and not growing so well so that is probably the worst.

    Matea
    said

    I think coffee is doing because the plants are about half a centimeter above the rest of the plants. I think the worst one is pickle juice. This is because only two have sprouted and the rest have mold.

    Maris
    said

    Pickle Juice I think is defintly the worst so far, only two have sprouted and their all moldy. I think the reason is because all of our substances are mainly water mixed with powder or tea bags and the pickle juice is half and half so... I think the ones that are doing the best are water and coffee. They both are thriving and strong. Coffee- 4/10 sprouted by day 4, then they all sprouted by day 5. Also the health chart has mainly C's and D's as well as water. Water- 2/10 sprouted by day 4, then 7 more sprouted on day 5, and today(day 6) all of them have sprouted. 

Matea
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    Matea
    said

    This is our chart that we go by to collect data for qualitative. Also how we are measuring strenght.

    Ruby Hammond
    said

    Hi Bad Bees,

    I love how diligent you were to make it clear how you classified health. This is great!

    Ruby

Maris
said

We split up the different treatments 

Qulitiative:

Coffee: Maris

Dye: Ava

Tea: Metea

Pickle Juice: Metea

Water: Ava

Qunitative:

Water: Maris

Coffee: Maris

Dye: Ava

Tea: Metea

Pickle Juice: Matea

 

Matea
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Matea
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    Matea
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    We planted two seeds in each cup. Both of the seeds have sprouted for all the plants other than tea four. This is an update on one of the plants.

Matea
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    Matea
    said

    This tea three is the best one that has sprouted over the batch of tea plants. All of the tea have sprouted.

Matea
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    Matea
    said

    The rest of my pickle juice plants have mold. Like this one.

Matea
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    Matea
    said

    This is my one pickle juice that sprouted. It is very small, but healthy. 

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