Seed Germination and general referances for it
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Seed Germination and general referances for it
i reeeaaally need help finding some good and reliable online sources for my science fair project, stuff like the acidity/pH level of orange juice, apple juice, and grape juice, and on the main parts and processes of germination, pleeaase help me! i need this stuff if u can help me, by september 26, 2010 pleeeaaase
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Re: Seed Germination and general referances for it
Hi Alisa,
Welcome to the forum! I'm moving your post to the Life Sciences forum where more experts will see it.
Amanda
Welcome to the forum! I'm moving your post to the Life Sciences forum where more experts will see it.
Amanda
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Re: Seed Germination and general referances for it
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You can get the pH levels of various liquids here:
http://www.jackeden.com/tips/phmat.html
if you want to figure out the pH of the items you're working with, you can also get a pool water testing kit (you can find them online or at a pool supply store, or sometimes a garden store) that will measure the pH, that way you can do it yourself!
Good luck!
Stephanie
You can get the pH levels of various liquids here:
http://www.jackeden.com/tips/phmat.html
if you want to figure out the pH of the items you're working with, you can also get a pool water testing kit (you can find them online or at a pool supply store, or sometimes a garden store) that will measure the pH, that way you can do it yourself!
Good luck!
Stephanie