Posted by urbanbiker on March 31, 2006, 2:25 pm
well i am new here and would like to find out some things,
in my biology class we are having a "competition" to see which grou
can grow the best plants with the largest wet mass.
now these plants, one has to live in basic soil and the other will b
acidic soil.., i don't know that the the pH level of the soil yet but
have a couple plants in mind
BlueBerries (Acidic soil)
Azaleas (acidic soil)
if you can help me find out which can do better or if there are an
other plants that will do well.., i'll inform you as to the pH level o
the soil when we get it so hang tight
p.s-the plants will be grown in a greenhouse
Thanks
Jef
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urbanbiker
Posted by Andrew Ostrander on March 31, 2006, 4:45 pm
I think we need more info. In particular, for how long will they be growing?
> well i am new here and would like to find out some things,
> in my biology class we are having a "competition" to see which group
> can grow the best plants with the largest wet mass.
> now these plants, one has to live in basic soil and the other will be
> acidic soil.., i don't know that the the pH level of the soil yet but i
> have a couple plants in mind
> BlueBerries (Acidic soil)
> Azaleas (acidic soil)
> if you can help me find out which can do better or if there are any
> other plants that will do well.., i'll inform you as to the pH level of
> the soil when we get it so hang tight
> p.s-the plants will be grown in a greenhouse
> Thanks
> Jeff
> --
> urbanbiker
Posted by Carl 1 Lucky Texan on March 31, 2006, 6:11 pm
urbanbiker wrote:
> well i am new here and would like to find out some things,
>
> in my biology class we are having a "competition" to see which group
> can grow the best plants with the largest wet mass.
>
> now these plants, one has to live in basic soil and the other will be
> acidic soil.., i don't know that the the pH level of the soil yet but i
> have a couple plants in mind
>
> BlueBerries (Acidic soil)
> Azaleas (acidic soil)
>
> if you can help me find out which can do better or if there are any
> other plants that will do well.., i'll inform you as to the pH level of
> the soil when we get it so hang tight
>
> p.s-the plants will be grown in a greenhouse
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Jeff
>
>
If you can also count the fruit - how about zucchini or melons?
i dunno
Carl
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Posted by urbanbiker on April 1, 2006, 12:21 am
well ok i think fruit will maybe count because if were allowed to us
blueberries, but you never know right?
well i'll try and get more info and find out the pH level of the soil
Thanks so fa
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urbanbiker
Posted by Kay Lancaster on April 1, 2006, 5:42 pm
> well ok i think fruit will maybe count because if were allowed to use
> blueberries, but you never know right?
How long is the experiment allowed to run?
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> in my biology class we are having a "competition" to see which group
> can grow the best plants with the largest wet mass.
> now these plants, one has to live in basic soil and the other will be
> acidic soil.., i don't know that the the pH level of the soil yet but i
> have a couple plants in mind
> BlueBerries (Acidic soil)
> Azaleas (acidic soil)
> if you can help me find out which can do better or if there are any
> other plants that will do well.., i'll inform you as to the pH level of
> the soil when we get it so hang tight
> p.s-the plants will be grown in a greenhouse
> Thanks
> Jeff
> --
> urbanbiker