I tried to do an experiment from this web site and I am not sure what the results revealed. I put different colored sleeves on the leaves of a plant. 3 blue, 3 red, 3 yellow, 3 green, 3 black, and 3 clear (used this as the contol. I put a green plant out in sun for one week and watered daily. The object of the experiment was to see if the color of light will affect chlorophyll content of leaf. My results were varied and I wasn't really sure what was suppose to happen. Please help.
Marisa
help with experiment color of light on plants
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Marisa Caceres
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Marisa Caceres
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Hi Surekha
There was just one plant. I was testing the leaves of one plant
Marisa
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Danielle
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Help with leaves covered with colored transparencies!!!!
Melissa,
Could you help with my question? I am trying to do the same experiment and have covered the leaves of a philodendron with colored transparencies (red, blue, yellow, green, clear and black construction paper). They have been covered for one week and when I observed them there has been no change. Should this change take longer to appear. What should I be looking for?
Could you help with my question? I am trying to do the same experiment and have covered the leaves of a philodendron with colored transparencies (red, blue, yellow, green, clear and black construction paper). They have been covered for one week and when I observed them there has been no change. Should this change take longer to appear. What should I be looking for?
Danielle

