Thursday, September 19, 2013

     DO DIFFERENT TYPES OF LIQUIDS CHANGE THE
                                 GROWTH OF PLANTS?

                                      Introduction
       In our experiment, we are planting black bean seeds and we are going to see if the different types of liquid affects the growth of the seeds other than water. We have five different experiment groups. We will have a control group as water, A&W, kool aid with out added sugar, kool aid with added sugar, and sugar with water.


                                                       Purpose

         The purpose of this lab is to find out if different types of liquids will increase the growth of the plant.


                                            Hypothesis

         Our group thinks that sugar will negatively affect the growth of the plant.


                                             Materials

                                                         15 seeds
                                                         A&W
                                                         water
                                                         purple kool aid with added sugar
                                                         purple kool aid without added sugar
                                                         sugar
                                                         stirring rod
                                                         graduated cylinder
                                                         paper towels
                                                         pencil & paper
                                                         potting soil
                                                         cups
                                                         ruler

                                              Procedure

         1. Get the 5 cups for planting your seeds and poke a hole in the bottom of each one.
         2. Put potting soil in the 5 cups.
         3. Dig a hole in middle of the soil and put 3 seeds in each cup.
         4. Fold 3 paper towels into a square and put them underneath the cup (for each cup).
         5. Pour 80 mL of the liquids into different cups onto the seeds (every class day)
         6. record if the seeds are growing



                                                Observations & Data



After initial watering, we noticed a mold of some sort growing on the top of the root beer, sugar water, and undiluted Kool aid watered plants.



Upon further research, we found that the mold means that the plant is dead, so we will not be expecting much from those 3.



After collecting data for a few days, we had witnessed no growth in any of the plants except for the control, which had a very small sprout. this graph shows the growth rate of all the black bean seeds.




Data Analysis


After analyzing the data for the growth rate of the Root beer watered plant, this is the graph we compiled to show the growth rate:

                                                     

After analyzing the growth data of the Undiluted Kool Aid seed, this is the growth rate results:



Sugar water growth rate data:


Kool aid With sugar water added growth data:



Control water growth results:


Looking at all the data, all the plants appeared to have died except for the control plant, which had still grown significantly less than the expected 10 centimeters. 


Discussion



              After compiling all of the data we collected over the course of the week, we had no growth in our experimental seeds. 3 out of 4 of the seeds developed a mold with a horrible odor emitting from them. We had kept the soil fertilized with their respective water alternatives, with 80 ml, draining them immediately after to ensure not over watering, but properly moistening all of the soil. If our group had repeated this experiment, we would have used less water to fertilize the soil, probably somewhere around 40 ml of water rather than 80. We feel the overkill of water we used was detrimental to the growth rate of the plants. However, we feel if we had repeated this experiment with revised procedures, the experimental seeds would have still been killed by their water alternatives, or have seriously stunted growth.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Bio Cameron DeHart

I'm Cameron DeHart I am originally from Los Angeles, California. I moved to San Jose when I was still very young. However, most of my family still lives down there, so I visit quite frequently.

I don't have much experience with gardening, and my family is notorious for killing every green plant they touch. I hope to break this cycle and have at least a single healthy plant in my home. I enjoy eating plants though; I always find myself eating a salad or some sort of fruit. My favorite fruit is peaches. There is nothing better than biting into a nice juicy peach. I actually don't care for the plant our group is growing though, which is black beans. I do not care for any sort of bean, but for this experiment's sake, I hope the Black bean plant flourishes.

Amber's Bio

    My name is Amber Christensen. I am from San Jose, California. I was born in Fremont, California but then shortly after moved to San Jose.                                                                                                

   I personally don't have a lot of gardening experience. The only time I ever gardened something was  around elementary school when we grew potatoes for St. Patrick's Day. We ended up mashing them and eating them for lunch. Another thing I tried gardening were flowers. I grew them in kindergarten with my mom. They turned out to be very successful and due to that, I always wanted to grow flowers. We mainly grew sunflowers and roses. Today, we still grow roses outside my house.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Alyana's Bio

     My name is Alyana.I am from San Jose,California and for most of my life i have lived in San Jose I have also lived in Campbell,California and Milpitas,California.

    I've only gardened twice but, the first time didn't go well.The first time I grew something was around fourth grade I tried to grow a watermelon.The watermelon grew barley and just died because I grew it in the wrong time of year.I also grew pinto beans and it turned out successful.I think the pinto beans were successful because it was in the right season and I put see through cups around it so they grow faster and get more sun through the whole cup.My Grandma Maria knows a lot about gardening she has a very big garden full of healthy roses, vegetables and fruit.You can tell she is very good at gardening because, her garden is very nice and well kept together.

   

Brandon's Bio

I'm Brandon McCrory, and i was born in San Jose and i have lived in Modesto and i haven't really lived anywhere else.

I have gardened pumpkins before and the one that i planted came out the biggest. My step mom knows a lot about gardening, she has a small nice garden. I can tell shes good at gardening because most of her plants grow very nice. Also when she made plants we could eat (she made tomatoes) they were delicious.