If you look at the last post, you will see the final stats of the plants. My hypothesis was supported by the data. The plant in the Neutral Quadrant grew the most out of all the other plants, where the pH was 7.
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Monday, October 19, 2015
Week Three (10/11/15-10/18/15)
Acidic Quadrant |
Neutral Quadrant |
Alkaline Quadrant |
The experiment is over and the results are as follows. Acidic Quadrant (pH of 4) measures in at 5cm.. now this is because the plant started to wither and fall on itself. The Neutral Quadrant (pH of 7) measures in at 35 cm, it is doing the best by far. The Alkaline Quadrant (pH of 10) measures in at 28cm.
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Week Two (10/4/15-10/11/15)
The picture above is the Mesocosm at Week 2. As you can clearly see, the acidic quadrant is starting to die/wither. Again the pH of that quadrant was 4. Due to the plant falling down on itself, it's height was only 10cm. The middle quadrant which had the neutral pH of 7, is thriving! Measuring in at a whopping 30cm. The end quadrant, which had the alkaline soil of 10, measured in at 24cm.
Acidic Quadrant :( |
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Week One (9/27/15-10/3/15)
The picture above is the Mesocosm for the first week. As you can see, the acidic quadrant's plant is quite below the development of the others, measuring in at 13 cm, the pH of the quadrant is 4. The middle quadrant, measuring in at 27cm, the quadrant has a pH of 7. The end quadrant measured in at 22cm, has a pH of 10.
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