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superhumanstrength
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Project Question: when should i water my plants
Project Due Date: Oct 20, 2008
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plants placement

Post by superhumanstrength »

when trying to grow a plant where should i put it?
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type of plant

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i need help choosing what type of plant i should use for my experiment
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amount of water

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how much water should i use when i water plants
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what time

Post by superhumanstrength »

what time should i water my plants if i am here in guam
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Re: what time

Post by donnahardy2 »

Hi,

Thanks for contacting Science Buddies. This website is designed to help students with science projects. Are you planning to do a science project. Please send us more details with questions about the information you need.

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Re: plants placement

Post by deleted-71670 »

Sounds like you are at the very beginning of a project. You might look at Science Buddies' plant science project ideas (https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... a=PlantBio) for inspiration, or try some gardening websites. Then, contact the experts if you have specific questions about how to succeed with your project. Also, please keep your posts in a single thread--it makes it easier for us to help you.

Good luck.
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Re: plants placement

Post by deleted-71827 »

Hi!
If you could provide us with some more information about your project, it would be really helpful so that we can answer your question more specifically. In general though, this website may help-
http://gardening.about.com/od/seedstart ... m_Seed.htm
Hope to hear from you soon, good luck!
"There is a single light of science, and to brighten it anywhere is to brighten it everywhere." -Isaac Asimov
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Re: type of plant

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The type of plant chosen for an experiment depends on the topic and the hypothesis you are testing.
The type of plant appropriate for a genetic study to determine if a gene is dominant or recessive is completely different for one used in a plant nutrition study.
Let us know what type of experiment you are planning and we can advise you on plant choice.

Matthew W. Mulanax, Ph.D.
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Re: amount of water

Post by MelissaB »

What plant(s) are you using? Different species of plants require different amounts (and frequencies) of water.
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Re: what time

Post by MelissaB »

Dear Superhumanstrength,

I have merged all of your posts into a single topic--it will help the experts help you better. In the future please keep all of your posts in this topic (hit the 'post a reply' button rather than the 'start a new thread' button). At the moment, we need more information about what you're planning to do in order to help you. What question are you trying to answer with your experiment? What are you planning to do?
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